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Catharine Coleborne
Catharine Coleborne
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Madness in the family: Insanity and institutions in the Australasian colonial world, 1860–1914
C Coleborne
Springer, 2009
1252009
Law, history, colonialism: the reach of empire
DE Kirkby, C Coleborne
Manchester University Press, 2001
1022001
Insanity, identity and empire: Immigrants and institutional confinement in Australia and New Zealand, 1873–1910
C Coleborne
Insanity, identity and empire, 2015
642015
" Madness" in Australia: Histories, Heritage, and the Asylum
C Coleborne, D MacKinnon
Univ. of Queensland Press, 2003
482003
Psychiatry and its institutions in Australia and New Zealand: An overview
C Coleborne, D MacKinnon
International Review of Psychiatry 18 (4), 371-380, 2006
472006
Introduction: Deinstitutionalisation in Australia and New Zealand
D MacKinnon, C Coleborne
Health and History 5 (2), 1-16, 2003
472003
Madness
C Coleborne, D MacKinnon
Australia: Histories, heritage and the asylum, 1848-1900, 2003
412003
Families, patients and emotions: asylums for the insane in colonial Australia and New Zealand, c. 1880–1910
C Coleborne
Social History of Medicine 19 (3), 425-442, 2006
402006
Migration, ethnicity, and mental health: International perspectives, 1840-2010
A McCarthy, C Coleborne
Routledge, 2012
382012
“His Brain was Wrong, His Mind Astray”: Families and the Language of Insanity in New South Wales, Queensland, and New Zealand, 1880s-1910
C Coleborne
Journal of Family History 31 (1), 45-65, 2006
382006
Reading'madness': gender and difference in the colonial asylum in Victoria, Australia, 1848-1880
C Coleborne
Network Books, 2007
372007
Making ‘mad’populations in settler colonies: The work of law and medicine in the creation of the colonial asylum
C Coleborne
Law, history, colonialism, 106-122, 2017
362017
Exhibiting'Madness': Material Culture and the Asylum
C Coleborne
Health and History 3 (2), 104-117, 2001
332001
Exhibiting Madness in Museums: Remembering Psychiatry Through Collection and Display
C Coleborne, D MacKinnon
Routledge, 2012
282012
Passage to the asylum; The role of the police in committals of the insane in Victoria, Australia, 1848-1900
C Coleborne
The confinement of the insane: International perspectives 1965, 129-148, 1800
271800
Insanity and ethnicity in New Zealand: Māori encounters with the Auckland Mental Hospital, 1860—1900
L Barry, C Coleborne
History of psychiatry 22 (3), 285-301, 2011
252011
Regulating'mobility'and masculinity through institutions in colonial Victoria, 1870s-1890s
C Coleborne
Law Text Culture 15, 45-71, 2011
232011
Lives in the Asylum Record, 1864 to 1910: utilising large data collection for histories of psychiatry and mental health
A McCarthy, C Coleborne, M O’Connor, E Knewstubb
Medical history 61 (3), 358-379, 2017
222017
Emotions, digital tools and public histories: Digital storytelling using Windows Movie Maker in the history tertiary classroom
C Coleborne, E Bliss
History Compass 9 (9), 674-685, 2011
222011
Remembering psychiatry’s past: The psychiatric collection and its display at Porirua Hospital Museum, New Zealand
C Coleborne
Journal of Material Culture 8 (1), 97-118, 2003
222003
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