Madness, medicine, and religious identity in the nineteenth-century Atlantic world
<p>This thesis explores the experience, interpretation and treatment of religious beliefs and behaviours that were considered ‘mad’ in nineteenth-century Britain and America. Challenging historiographical emphases upon a secularising transition in the long eighteenth century, it argues that th...
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Language: | English |
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2019
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