Out of His Mind: Masculinity and Mental Illness in Victorian Britain Out of His Mind: Masculinity and Mental Illness in Victorian Britain , by Amy Milne-Smith, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2022, 311 pp., £74.27 (hardback), ISBN 9781526155030
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"Out of His Mind: Masculinity and Mental Illness in Victorian Britain." Cultural and Social History, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), pp. 1–2 Additional informationNotes on contributorsLeonard SmithLeonard Smith is Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham. He has written and published extensively on the social history of psychiatry and mental health institutions in England and the former British Caribbean colonies; his most recent book is Private Madhouses in England, 1640–1815: Commercialised Care for the Insane (2020).
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