Hilary Marland - Publications#
Selected Books
Health and Girlhood in Britain, 1874-1920 (Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan 2013).
Catherine Cox and Hilary Marland (eds), Migration, Health and Ethnicity in the Modern World (Palgrave-Macmillan, 2013).
Dangerous Motherhood: Insanity and Childbirth in Victorian Britain (Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2004).
Medicine and Society in Wakefield and Huddersfield 1780-1870 (Cambridge University Press, 1987) (re-issued in paperback, 2008).
Selected Articles
Catherine Cox and Hilary Marland, ‘“A Burden on the County”: Madness, Institutions of Confinement and the Irish Patient in Victorian Lancashire’, Social History of Medicine, 28 (2015), 263-87.
‘“The Diffusion of Useful Information”: Household Practice, Domestic Medical Guides and Medical Pluralism in Nineteenth-Century Britain’, in Robert Jütte (ed.), Medical Pluralism: Past – Present – Future, Medizin, Gesellschaft und Geschichte, 46 (2013), 81-100.
Catherine Cox, Hilary Marland and Sarah York, ‘Emaciated, Exhausted and Excited: The Bodies and Minds of the Irish in Nineteenth-Century Lancashire Asylums’, Journal of Social History, 46 (2012), 500-24.
‘Under the Shadow of Maternity: Birth, Death and Puerperal Insanity in Victorian Britain’, History of Psychiatry, 23 (2012), 78-90.
Women, Health and Medicine’, in Mark Jackson (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Medicine (Oxford University Press, 2011), 484-502.
Hilary Marland and Jane Adams ‘“Hydropathy at Home: The Water Cure and Domestic Healing in Mid-Nineteenth-Century England’, Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 83 (2009), 499-529.