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It's Your Move: Dealing Yourself the Best Cards in Life and Work


Go It's Your Move: Dealing Yourself the Best Cards in Life and Work


GO It's Your Move: Dealing Yourself the Best Cards in Life and Work


Author: Cyndi Maxey, Jill Bremer
Type: eBook
Language: English
Released: 2003
Publisher: No
Page Count: 288
Format: pdf
ISBN-10: 0131424815
ISBN-13: 9780132044929
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Review "Neat and well-structured, written in a lively and stimulating style. It is much more than a superior work of historical systhesis. Scull expertly traces the story of hysteria as concept, diagnosis, cultural expression and lived experience, from the sixteenth century to the twenty-first, and sheds new light and offers new insights throughout. As an introduction to the turbulent and contested history of this most mutable but strangely enduring of disorders, Scull's book could not be bettered." -- Metapsychology Online Reviews "Scull's survey provides a welcome addition to the sizable historical literature on hysteria and nervous illness, and this slim volume manages to cover its topic well, placing outbreaks of hysteria in their social, cultural and medical-historical contexts, and highlighting major trends and turning points in the history of psychiatry, all in fewer than 200 pages. It offers an excellent introduction to the subject for a general audience, and its bibliography usefully guides interested readers on to more in-depth exploration of particular subjects. Finally, this work will provide a great service to teachers of undergraduate courses in the history of medicine and psychiatry, and students will appreciate that Scull writes with lucidity, grace and wit." --Medical History "Lively and readable." -- he British Journal for the History of Science Listed in Science Book News "This is dark stuff, but fascinating stuff. These four biographies of diseases go far beyond questions of biology or medical practice; they talk politics, sex and class, faith, how to plan a healthy world and how to be a proper woman or a proper man. Strangest and most fascinating of all is the way you keep glimpsing whole societies reflected in the surgery, from the drinking water to the high philosophy."--Scotsman.com "Andrew Scull's sharp and witty biography of hysteria, part of Oxford University Press's new "Biographies of diseases" series, explores the history of a condition that was once practically a fashion statement, so strongly linked was it with breeding and social superiority." --New Scientist "Utterly enthralling... Scull plots the formless character of hysteria as it evolved and shifted to fit cultural expectations across time."--British Medical Journal About the Author Andrew Scull is Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology at UC San Diego.


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