Lived Institutions As History of Experience.
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Place / Publishing House: | Cham : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2024. ©2024. |
Year of Publication: | 2024 |
Edition: | First edition. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Palgrave Studies in the History of Experience Series.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (359 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Chapter 1: Experience, Institutions, and the Lived Welfare State
- Introduction
- History of Experience and the Lived Welfare State
- Institutions
- The Current Volume
- Bibliography
- Published Sources
- Literature
- Part I: Encounters with Institutions
- Chapter 2: Navigating Imprisonment: Tactics and Experiences in an Eighteenth-Century Danish Prison Workhouse
- Introduction
- A Prison Between Poor Relief and Punishment
- The Structures of Prison Experience
- Petitioning the Authorities
- Escaping the Authorities
- Negotiating with the Authorities
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Archival Sources
- Copenhagen City Archives (CCA)
- The Danish National Archives (DNA)
- Published Sources
- Literature
- Chapter 3: The Experience of Prison in Finnish Female Inmates' Letters from the 1880s to the 1900s
- Introduction
- Communicating Deviancy
- Communicating Loneliness
- Communicating Improvement
- Concluding Remarks
- Bibliography
- Archival Sources
- National Archives of Finland (NAF)
- Digital Archives of Finnish Family History Association (FFHA)
- Finnish National Museum
- Published Sources
- Literature
- Chapter 4: Re-negotiating Single Motherhood Within the Helsinki Mother and Child Home in Post-War Finland
- Introduction
- The Idea of a Separate Home
- Imagined and Aspired Institution in Women's Letters
- Encounters with Built and Regulated Space
- Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Archival Sources
- Labour Archives of Finland (LAF)
- Published Sources
- Literature
- Part II: Lived Social Citizenship
- Chapter 5: The Construction of Early Social Citizenship: The Lived Institution of Poor Relief in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Finland
- Introduction
- Local Citizenship
- Beyond Locality.
- Toward the Societal and Universal Level
- Early Citizenship of Modern Society
- Bibliography
- Archival Sources and Databases
- National Library of Finland
- Translocalis database
- Published Sources
- Literature
- Chapter 6: Encountering Benefits for Families: Layers of Lived Social Citizenship in Finland in the 1930s and 1940s
- Introduction
- Maternity Benefit for Low-Income Mothers: Early Post-Poor Relief Citizenship, 1938-1948
- Family Benefit: A Moral Bond Between Society and the Decent Family
- Hesitant Reception of the Universal Child Benefit
- Contradictory Social Citizenship and Layers of Individual-Society Relationship
- Bibliography
- Published Sources
- Literature
- Chapter 7: From Humiliation to Compensation? Experiencing Poverty and Welfare Institutions Among Red Widows from the Civil War, 1918-1945
- Introduction
- Humiliation
- Resistance and the Opportunity for Interaction
- Compensation: The Right to a Pension
- Wounded Confidence
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Archival Sources
- National Archives of Finland (NAF)
- Published Sources
- Literature
- Part III: Experiencing Institutional Spaces
- Chapter 8: Managing Disability and Constructing the Nation in Interwar Poland: The Lviv Disabled Veterans' Home
- Introduction
- The State Disabled Veterans' Home
- Everyday Life in the Disabled Veterans' Home
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Archival Sources
- Published Sources
- Literature
- Chapter 9: The Walled-in Illness: The Twentieth-Century Finnish Tuberculosis Sanatorium as Lived Space
- Introduction
- Sanatoria and Sanatorium Historiography
- Recalling Space
- Spatial Regulations and Transgressions
- Patients Molding the Sanatorium Space
- Isolation and Communality
- Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Archival Sources
- Published Sources
- Literature.
- Chapter 10: "It Went All the Way Down to the Shoes": Experiences of Institutionalization in the Danish Special Care System for the Intellectually Disabled, 1933-1980
- Introduction
- Tracing Experiences of Institutionalization
- The Danish Care System for the Intellectually Disabled, 1933-1980
- Institutionalization as a Way of Life
- Broken Family Ties and a Lack of Social Relationships
- Lack of Autonomy
- Experiences of Injustice and Abuse
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Archival Sources
- Rigsarkivet (National Archives Denmark)
- Danmarks Forsorgsmuseum (Danish Welfare Museum, Svendborg)
- Published Sources
- Literature
- Part IV: Dealing with Institutional Experiences
- Chapter 11: Lived Residential Schools in Times of Crisis and Change: Debating the School for the Deaf in Borgå Through Experience in the 1930s and 1980s
- Introduction
- Lived Residential Schools as Sites of Community and Oppression
- "A Finnish Invasion": The Threat of Finnish Deaf Students in a Swedish Environment in the 1930s
- Education in Sign Language and the Future of Finland-Swedish Deaf People in the Late 1980s
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Archival Sources
- Published Sources
- Interviews
- Literature
- Chapter 12: Stories of Silence, Echoes of Events: The Family as a Changing Site of Illness
- Introduction
- Secrecy as a Negotiator of Mental and Somatic Health
- Silence and Domestic Isolation
- Secrecy and the Power of Religion
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Literature
- Chapter 13: Redressing or Excusing the Past? The Evaluation of Sexual Child Abuse in the Swedish Redress Scheme for Historical Abuse in Out-of-Home Care
- Introduction
- Child Sexual Abuse: The Ultimate Crime Against Childhood
- Money as a Symbol of Recognition and the Emergence of the Swedish Scheme
- Data and Method.
- Child Sexual Abuse Considered Not Severe Enough
- The Web of Criteria and Rejected Child Sexual Abuse Victims
- Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Archival Sources
- National Archive (Riksarkivet)
- Published Sources
- Literature
- Index.