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245 00 Psychiatry and empire|h[electronic resource] /|cedited by 
       Sloan Mahone and Megan Vaughan 
260    Basingstoke ;|aNew York :|bPalgrave Macmillan,|c2007 
300    ix, 243 p 
490 1  Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 00 |tTaking science to the colonies : psychiatric innovation 
       in France and North Africa /|rRichardC. Keller --|tEast 
       African psychiatry and thepractical problems of empire /
       |rSloan Mahone --|tMicrophysics of power: mental nursing 
       in South Africa in the first half of the twentieth century
       /|rShulaMarks --|tUnsettled minds : gender and settling 
       madness in Fiji /|rJacqueline Leckie --|t'Godless' Freud 
       and his Indian friends: an Indian agenda for 
       psychoanalysis /|rShruti Kapila --|tMapother ofthe 
       Maudsley and psychiatry at the end of the Raj /|rJames H. 
       Mills and Sanjeev Jain --|tNature of thenative mind : 
       contested views of Dutchcolonial psychiatrists in the 
       former Dutch East Indies /|rHans Pols --|tImperial 
       networks and postcolonial independence : the transition 
       fromcolonial to transcultural psychiatry /|rAlice Bullard 
       --|tMadness, vice and tabanka : post-colonial residues in 
       Trinidadianconceptualisations of mental illness /|rRoland 
       Littlewood 
520    Psychiatry and Empire brings together scholars in the 
       history of medicine and colonialism to explore questions 
       of race, gender and power relations in former colonial 
       states across Africa, Asia,the Caribbean and the Pacific. 
       Focusing on the intellectual histories of concepts of 
       mental illness,mental healing and strategies of coping and
       resistance, this volume advances our understanding of the 
       rise of modern psychiatry as it collided with, and 
       sometimes underpinned, the psychology of colonial rule 
533    Electronic reproduction.|bBasingstoke, England :|cPalgrave
       Macmillan,|d2009.|nMode of access:World Wide Web.|nSystem 
       requirements: Web browser.|nTitle from title screen 
       (viewed on Mar. 3, 2009).|nAccess may berestricted to 
       users at subscribing institutions 
650  0 Psychiatry|xHistory 
650  0 Imperialism|xPsychological aspects 
650 12 Psychiatry|xhistory|zAfrica 
650 12 Psychiatry|xhistory|zFrance 
650 12 Psychiatry|xhistory|zIndonesia 
650 22 Colonialism|xhistory|zAfrica 
650 22 Colonialism|xhistory|zFrance 
650 22 Colonialism|xhistory|zIndonesia 
650 22 History, 19th Century|zAfrica 
650 22 History, 19th Century|zFrance 
650 22 History, 19th Century|zIndonesia 
650 22 History, 20th Century|zAfrica 
650 22 History, 20th Century|zFrance 
650 22 History, 20th Century|zIndonesia 
655  7 Electronic books.|2local 
700 1  Mahone, Sloan,|d1966- 
700 1  Vaughan, Megan 
710 2  Palgrave Connect (Online service) 
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830  0 Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series 
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