The Epsom cluster : voices from Europe's largest psychiatric hospital complex / Kirstie Arnould.
- Arnould, Kirstie
- Date:
- 2019
- Books
About this work
Description
"The Epsom hospital cluster was the largest group of psychiatric hospitals in Europe - and possibly the world. Built to house 10,000 of London's 'pauper lunatics', it was like having another town on Epsom's doorstep. An extraordinary undertaking, the five planned asylums were almost self-sufficient and employed tens of thousands of people over the years. Some patients lived in the cluster for almost their whole lives while others stayed for only a short time, and each of their experiences were unique. Treatments were pioneered here, careers made, and daily lives were lived. The hospitals were closed in the 1900s and replaced by housing, but there are still traces of this unique history in Epsom's landscape today."--From back cover.
Publication/Creation
Stroud, Gloucestershire : Amberley Publishing, 2019.
Physical description
96 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
Contributors
Notes
"Proceeds from this book will be donated to Horton Chapel Arts and Heritage Society, going towards the redevelopment of Horton Chapel as an arts and heritage centre."--From back cover.
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Subjects
- Psychiatric hospitalsEnglandEpsom and EwellHistory
- Psychiatric hospitalsEnglandEpsom and EwellHistoryPictorial works
- Psychiatric hospital patientsEnglandEpsom and EwellHistoryPictorial works
- Mental illnessTreatmentEnglandHistory
- Mental health servicesEnglandHistory
- Hospitals, Psychiatrichistory
- Mental Disordersrehabilitation
- Mentally Ill Personshistory
- England
Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed storesM30397
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Identifiers
ISBN
- 1445693666
- 9781445693668