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      Madness on Trial: A Transatlantic History of English Civil Law and Lunacy

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      This book examines the role of civil law in determining mental capacity over a five hundred year period in England and in New Jersey. -- .

      Madness on trial presents a powerful reinterpretation of the history of madness. It examines the strong influence of c...

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      Product ID:9781526133038
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Social Histories of Medicine
      Title:Madness on Trial
      Subtitle:A Transatlantic History of English Civil Law and Lunacy
      Authors:Author: James Moran
      Page Count:272
      Subjects:Social and cultural history, Social & cultural history, Legal history, Mental health law, History of medicine, Legal history, Mental health law, History of medicine
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      This book examines the role of civil law in determining mental capacity over a five hundred year period in England and in New Jersey. -- .

      Madness on trial presents a powerful reinterpretation of the history of madness. It examines the strong influence of civil law on our understanding of, and responses to, madness in England and in the North American territory of New Jersey, which has not hitherto undergone major academic investigation. 
      Lunacy investigation law had its origins in fourteenth-century England, and grew to encompass trials in lunacy, chancery court proceedings, proceedings in guardianship and trials of traverse. By the eighteenth century, English architects of the civil law had developed a sophisticated legal response to those among the propertied classes who suffered from madness. Moreover, the civil law governing the response to madness in England was successfully exported into several of its colonies, including New Jersey. Drawing on a well-preserved and rare collection of trials in lunacy in New Jersey, Moran reveals the important ties of civil law, local custom and perceptions of madness in transatlantic perspectives, both before and during the asylum era. 
      This book will be highly relevant to scholars interested in the history of law, medicine, psychiatry and madness, and mental illness, as well as to those in the mental health and legal professions concerned about contemporary issues in mental capacity and guardianship.


      Imprint Name:Manchester University Press
      Publisher Name:Manchester University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2019-05-13

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      Weight448 g
      Dimensions216 × 150 × 24 mm