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London and its Asylums, 1888-1914: Politics and Madness
Robert Ellis
Department of Media, Humanities and the Arts
School of Arts and Humanities
Centre for History, Culture and Memory
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Politics
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Asylum
100%
Madness
100%
World War I
50%
Nineteenth Century
50%
20th Century
50%
Mental Health Care
50%
Immigrant Population
50%
International Networks
50%
Welfare Architecture
50%
Mental Health Policy
50%
International Debates
50%
Local Government Act
50%
Arts and Humanities
London
100%
Madness
100%
Mental Health
66%
Architecture
33%
19th Century
33%
20th Century
33%
First World War
33%
Health Care
33%
Turning Point
33%
Social Sciences
London
100%
19th Century
33%
20th Century
33%
Finance
33%
First World War
33%
Mental Health
33%
Mental Health Policy
33%
Immigrant Population
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Mental Health
100%
Mental Health Care
100%
Immigrant
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Mental Disorder
100%
Immigrant
50%
Local Government
50%
Finance
50%