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1. Colonial surgeon Patrick Hill (1794–1852): unacknowledged pioneer of Australian mental healthcare.

2. Public mental health care in colonial Lesotho: themes emerging from archival material, 1918–35.

3. Health and hierarchy: soldiers, civilians and mental healthcare in Scotland, 1914–34.

4. Psychiatrists, mental health provision and ‘senile dementia’ in England, 1940s–1979.

5. The development of supported mental health accommodation and community psychiatric nursing in Oxfordshire.

6. The history of mental health policy in Turkey: tradition, transition and transformation.

7. ‘At variance with the most elementary principles’: the state of British colonial lunatic asylums in 1863.

8. Emergency compulsory admissions in the Netherlands: fluctuating patterns in Rotterdam, 1929-2005.

9. 'These strangers within our gates': race, psychiatry and mental illness among black Americans at St Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, DC, 1900-40.