Exhibiting madness in museums
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This innovative collection of essays offers a comparative history of independent and institutional collections of psychiatric objects in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United Kingdom. Leading scholars in the field investigate collectors, collections, their display, and the reactions to exhibitions of the history of insanity.
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Catharine Coleborne
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Dolly MacKinnon
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Exhibiting madness in museums
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Exhibiting Madness in Museums
- EMExhibiting Madness in MuseumsCatharine Coleborne, Dolly MacKinnon
Exhibiting Madness in Museums
- EMExhibiting Madness in MuseumsCatharine Coleborne, Dolly MacKinnon
Exhibiting Madness in Museums
- EMExhibiting Madness in MuseumsCatharine Coleborne, Dolly MacKinnon
Exhibiting Madness in Museums
- EMExhibiting Madness in MuseumsCatharine Coleborne, Dolly MacKinnon
Exhibiting Madness in Museums
- EMExhibiting Madness in MuseumsCatharine Coleborne, Dolly MacKinnon
Exhibiting Madness in Museums
- EMExhibiting Madness in MuseumsCatharine Coleborne, Dolly MacKinnon
Exhibiting Madness in Museums