389
Views
2
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Institutional non-correspondence: materiality and ideology in the mental institutions of New South Wales

BIBLIOGRAPHY

  • Anonymous. 1862, ‘Description of a proposed lunatic asylum for 650 patients on the separate-block system, for the county of Surrey’, J. Ment. Sci. 7:40, 600–8.
  • Arlidge, J.T. 1859, On the State of Lunacy and the Legal Provision for the Insane, with Observations on the Construction and Organisation of Asylums, London: John Churchill.
  • Beisaw, A.M. & Gibb, J.G. (eds) 2009, The Archaeology of Institutional Life, Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press.
  • Betteridge, C. 2011, ‘Former Kenmore Psychiatric Hospital site, Taralga Road, Goulburn. Conservation Management Plan Review’, unpubl. LFA (Pacific) Pty Ltd rep.
  • Bintliff, J. (ed) 2004, A Companion to Archaeology, Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Boivin, N. 2008, Material Cultures, Material Minds: The Impact of Things on Human Thought, Society, and Evolution, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Browne, W.A.F. 1837, What Asylums Were, Are and Ought to Be, Edinburgh: A. & C. Black.
  • Busfield, J. 1986, Managing Madness, London: Hutchinson.
  • Casella, E.C. 2001, ‘To watch or restrain: female convict prisons in 19th-century Tasmania’, Int. J. Hist. Archaeol. 5:1, 45–72.
  • Casella, E.C. 2002, Archaeology of the Ross Female Factory: Female Incarceration in Van Diemen’s Land, Australia, Launceston: Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery.
  • Casella, E.C. 2007, The Archaeology of Institutional Confinement, Gainesville: University Press Florida.
  • Clive Lucas Stapleton & Partners 1995, ‘Gladesville Hospital Southern Campus Conservation Study’, unpubl. NSW Health Department rep.
  • Coleborne, C. & MacKinnon, D. 2003, ‘Madness’ in Australia: Histories, Heritage and the Asylum, St Lucia: University of Queensland Press.
  • Coleborne, C. 2010, Madness in the Family: Insanity and Institutions in the Australasian Colonial World, 1860–1914, London: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Conolly, J. 1847, The Construction and Government of Lunatic Asylums and Hospitals for the Insane, London: John Churchill.
  • Cummins, C.J. 2003, A History of Medical Administration in New South Wales, 1788–1973, North Sydney: NSW Department of Health.
  • De Cunzo, L.A. 1995, ‘Reform, respite, ritual: an archaeology of institutions: the Magdalen Society of Philadelphia, 1800–1850’, Hist. Archaeol. 29:3, i–v, vii–viii, 1–168.
  • De Cunzo, L.A. 2001, ‘On reforming the “fallen” and beyond: transforming continuity at the Magdalen Society of Philadelphia, 1845–1916’, Int. J. Hist. Archaeol. 5:1, 19–43.
  • De Cunzo, L.A. 2006, ‘Exploring the institution: reform, confinement, social change’, in Hall & Silliman 2006, 167–89.
  • Environmental Design Group. 1991, ‘Rozelle Hospital Heritage Study (Draft)’, unpubl. NSW Department of Public Works rep.
  • Fennelly, K. 2014, ‘Out of sight, out of mind: noise control in early nineteenth-century lunatic asylums in England and Ireland’, World Archaeol. 46:3, 416–30.
  • Finnane, M. 2009, ‘Australian asylums and their histories: introducton’, Heal. & Hist. 11:1, 6–8.
  • Fletcher, R. 1995, The Limits of Settlement Growth: A Theoretical Outline, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Fletcher, R. 2004, ‘Materiality, space, time, and outcome’, in Bintliff 2004, 110–40.
  • Foucault, M. 1961, History of Madness, London: Routledge.
  • Foucault, M. 1974, Psychiatric Power: Lectures at the College de France, 1973–74, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Freeman Collett & Partners Pty Ltd 1993, ‘Kenmore Hospital Complex, Goulburn Conservation Plan’, unpubl. rep.
  • Freeman, P. & Ellsmore, D. 1999, ‘Kenmore Hospital, Goulburn, Conservation Management Plan Review’, unpubl. NSW Department of Public Works, Asset Management Services, rep.
  • Gieryn, T.F. 2002, ‘What buildings do’, Theory and Soc. 31, 35–74.
  • Goffman, I. 1961. Asylums: Essays on the Social Situation of Mental Patients and Other Inmates, Great Britain: Penguin Books.
  • Gojak, D. & Iacano, N.Z. 1993, ‘The archaeology and history of the Sydney Sailor’s Home, The Rocks, Sydney’, Bull. Aust. Inst. Marit. Archaeol. 17:1, 27–32.
  • Hall, M. & Silliamn, S.W. 2006, Historical Archaeology, Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.
  • Heritage Design Services 2000, ‘North Parramatta Government Sites (North): Archaeological Assessment Report’, unpubl. Major Developments Branch, Development of Public Works and Services, Sydney rep.
  • Heritage Group 1993, ‘Kirkbride Block Rozelle Hospital Conservation Plan, Volume 1’, unpubl. Department of Public Works, Sydney, rep.
  • Heritage Group 2000, ‘North Parramatta Government Sites Conservation Management Plan’, unpubl. Department of Public Works and Services, Sydney rep.
  • Hill, R.G. 1838, Total Abolition of Personal Restraint in the Treatment of the Insane, London: D. Hilliard & A.D. Hunt.
  • Jacobi, M. 1841, On the Construction and Management of Hospitals for the Insane, London: John Churchill.
  • Kirkbride, T.S. 1854, On the Construction, Organisation and General Arrangements of Hospitals for the Insane, Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston.
  • Kosky, R. 1986, ‘From morality to madness’, Aust. and N. Z. J. Psychiatry 20:2, 180–7.
  • Leong, K. 1984, ‘Rozelle Hospital (1819–1984): Its Origins & Development: The Amalgamation of Callan Park Mental Hospital & Broughton Hall Psychiatric Clinic’, University of New South Wales Honours thesis.
  • Lewis, M. 1988, Managing Madness: Psychiatry and Society in Australia 1788–1980, Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service.
  • Malcolm, E. 2009, ‘Australian asylum architecture through German eyes: Kew, Melbourne, 1867’, Heal. & Hist. 11:1, 46–64.
  • Manning, F.N. 1868, Report on Lunatic Asylums, Sydney: T. Richards, Government Printer.
  • Markus, T.A. 1993, Buildings and Power: Freedom and Control in the Origin of Modern Building Types, London: Routledge.
  • McCarthy, A. 2012, ‘Connections and divergences: lunatic asylums in New Zealand and the homelands before 1910’, Heal. Hist. 14:1, 12–37.
  • Morris, C. 1993, ‘Callan Park Pleasure Gardens Conservation Plan’, unpubl. Heritage Group State Projects, NSW Public Works rep.
  • Piddock, S. 2007, A Space of Their Own: The Archaeology of Nineteenth Century Lunatic Asylums in Britain, South Australia, and Tasmania, New York: Springer.
  • Piddock, S. 2009, ‘John Conolly’s “ideal” asylum and provisions for the insane in nineteenth-century South Australia and Tasmania’, in Beisaw & Gibb 2009, 187–205.
  • Pinel, P.H. 1806, A Treatise On Insanity, Sheffield: W. Todd.
  • Porter, R. 2002, Madness: A Brief History, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Prior, L. 1988, ‘The architecture of the hospital: a study of spatial organization and medical knowledge’, Brit. J. Sociol. 39:1, 86–113.
  • Reid, R. 1809, Observations on the Structure of Hospitals for the Treatment of Lunatics, and on the General Principles on which the Cure of Insanity may be most successfully conducted, Edinburgh: James Ballantyne & Co.
  • Robertson, C.L. 1867, ‘Pavilion asylums’, J. Ment. Sci. XII:60, 467–75.
  • Rosen, S. 1994, ‘Gladesville Hospital Southern Campus Conservation Study: Gladesville historic context report’, unpubl. Hughes, Trueman & Ludlow rep.
  • Sankey, W.H.O. 1856, ‘Do the public asylums of England, as present constructed, afford the greatest facilities for the care and treatment of the insane?’, Asylum J. Ment. Sci. 2, 466–79.
  • Scull, A. 1989, ‘The insanity of place’, Hist. Psychiatry 15:4, 417–36.
  • Skultans, V. 1975, Madness and Morals: Ideas on Insanity in the Nineteenth Century, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
  • Shorter, E. 1997, A History of Psychiatry: From the Era of the Asylum to the Age of Prozac, New York: John Wiley & Sons.
  • Stark, W. 1807, Remarks on the Construction of Public Hospitals for the Cure of Mental Derangement, Glasgow: Hedderwick.
  • States Grants (Mental Institutions) Act 1955 <https://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C1955A00067> [accessed 13 July 2015].
  • State Records NSW, 1961, Royal Commission of Inquiry in respect of certain matters relating to Callan Park Mental Hospital; NRS 1585; Report, 28 August 1961 [9/1094.1–1094.2].
  • Stoller, A. 1955, Report on Mental Health Facilities and Needs of Australia, Canberra: Commonwealth Department of Health.
  • Tanner & Associates. 2001, ‘Gladesville Hospital Site Conservation Management Plan’, unpubl. Department of Public Works and Services, Sydney rep.
  • Tarlow, S. 2007, The Archaeology of Improvement in Britain, 1750–1850, Cambridge: University Press.
  • The Town and Country Journal 1908, 22 January.
  • Toller, E. 1866, ‘Suggestions for a cottage asylum’, J. Ment. Sci. X:51, 342–9.
  • Topp, L., Moran, J.E. & Andrews, J. (eds.) 2007, Madness, Architecture and the Built Environment: Psychiatric Spaces in Historic Context, New York: Routledge.
  • Tuke, S. 1813, Description of the Retreat, York: W. Alexander.
  • Tuke, S. 1815, A Letter on Pauper Lunatic Asylums, New York: Samuel Wood and Sons.
  • Warfel, S.G. 2009, ‘Ideology, idealism, and reality: investigating the Ephrata Commune’, in Beisaw & Gibb 2009, 137–50.
  • Yanni, C. 2007, The Architecture of Madness: Insane Asylums in the United States, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.