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1. The Stirling County Study: a case study of interdisciplinarity and its effects on the history of psychiatric epidemiology.

2. The psychiatric work villages in Israel: a micro working community.

3. Aboriginal Australian mental health during the first 100 years of colonization, 1788–1888: a historical review of nineteenth-century documents.

4. When war came home: air-raid shock in World War I.

5. 'The Head Carver': Art Extraordinary and the small spaces of asylum.

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

7. The ambivalent role of the institution in the history of child and adolescent psychiatry: a case study of the Hawthorn Centre in Michigan, USA.

8. Confusion about confusion: Édouard Toulouse's dementia test, 1905–20.

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

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

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

12. From social pathologies to individual psyches: psychiatry navigating socio-political currents in 20th-century Latvia.

13. Managing the 'unmanageable': interwar child psychiatry at the Maudsley Hospital, London.