Index

Anna Greenwood (University of Nottingham, UK)

History

ISBN: 978-1-80455-188-2, eISBN: 978-1-80455-185-1

Publication date: 6 October 2023

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Greenwood, A. (2023), "Index", History (Arts for Health), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 149-154. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80455-185-120231008

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Copyright © 2023 Anna Greenwood


INDEX

Academic history
, (see Scholarly history/historian)

Addiction
, 25, 29, 114

Alcoholism
, 114

American Museum of Health
, 86

Anglo-Italian Family History Society
, 9

Archaeology (for health and wellbeing)
, 86, 94

Breaking Ground Heritage project
, 95

cultural identity
, 97–98

ex-service/military veterans
, 95

landscapes, connection to
, 96

metal detecting
, 96, 101–104

Ngadjuri people
, 96–97

Operation Nightingale project (ex-service people)
, 94

Archives
, 1, 7, 9, 16, 33, 60, 109, 114

(see also Family history, Oral history, Reading history and ‘Doing’ history)
archival silence
, 115

Asylum archives, Norfolk Record Office (‘Change Minds’ project)
, 94

John Player & Sons Archive, Nottingham (‘Live Today, Think Tomorrow’ project)
, 93

National Archives, The, Kew
, 9, 33

visiting archives
, 22, 31, 117

Archiving (process)
, 9–10, 114

Artefacts
, (see Objects)

Arts
, 11, 13, 15, 17, 21, 23, 51, 70, 80, 83, 123

Asylum archives, Norfolk Record Office (‘Change Minds’ project)
, 94

Autobiography
, 9

(see also Lived experience narratives)
Avian swine flu
, 66

BBC
, 31–32

Berlin Museum of Medical History
, 86

Bethlem Museum of the Mind
, 33

Biography
, 27–28

Birmingham Museums Trust
, 93

Black Death
, 27

Black experience
, 24, 118

Blitz, The
, 55

Blogs
, 10, 30

Breaking Ground Heritage project
, 95

British Museum
, 89

Cancer
, 25–28, 60, 87, 110–111, 114

Cancer Revolution: Science, Innovation and Hope–Science Museum
, 87

Carers/caregivers
, 14, 16, 22, 28, 36, 39, 86, 92–93, 110

adult
, 88

informal
, 114

Caribbean Family History Group
, 9

Case history (medical)
, 14

Catholic Magdalen laundries
, 61

Challenges of history for health
, 10, 110–117

‘Change Minds’ project
, 94

Chemical industry (including lead and paint)
, 60

Chief Medical Officer
, 53–54

Children’s Museum of Manhattan
, 88

Cholera epidemic
, 27

Colonialism
, 24

Complementary or alternative medicine (CAM)
, 13–14

Consolation, history as
, 12, 24–25, 30, 120

Court cases
, (see Expert testimony)

Covid-19
, 27, 55, 66, 71, 81, 84, 102, 119

Cultural identity
, 97–98

Curating
, 61, 89, 111

Dementia
, 39, 43–44, 80

care
, 91

forms
, 41

patient experience
, 38

sufferers
, 91–93

Dementia
, 39, 43–44, 80, 91–93

Dementia carers
, 92

Department of Health
, 38, 53

Diaries
, 30, 33

Digital resources
, (see Online resources)

Disability
, 25–27, 91, 118

history for equitable futures
, 69–72

Doctors
, 14, 23, 28, 35–36, 65, 69, 87, 114, 119

Documentary films
, 63

‘Doing’ history
, 16

health benefits of
, 31–40

physically
, 94

Dresden Hygiene Museum
, 86

E-cigarettes
, 57

Eating disorders
, 28

Elderly (people)
, 98

and carers
, 86

communities
, 38

population
, 91

End-of-life care
, 36, 39

Ethics
, 23

Evidence
, 4, 13, 16, 21, 52–53, 58, 60–61, 68, 103

courtroom
, 59

documentary
, 10

‘Evidence from below’
, 61

historical
, 7, 9, 61, 112, 119

oral
, 36

of pre-NHS community involvement
, 55

qualitative
, 26

sites
, 5

subjective
, 30

Exhibitions
, (see Museums and galleries)

Expert testimony (by historians)
, 50

Catholic Magdalen laundries
, 61

Jimmy Savile
, 61

Maori land ownership
, 60

Mau Mau uprising
, 61

Tuskegee syphilis experiments
, 59

‘Exploring Living Memory’
, 87

Family history
, 7, 31

adoption records
, 32

asylum records
, 33

births, marriages and deaths
, 31–32

census
, 31

convicts
, 32

donor conceived register
, 33

hospital records
, 33

photographs
, 10, 42, 88

popularity of
, 8

Federation of Family History Societies
, 8–9

Films
, 6, 8, 30

Florence Nightingale Museum, The
, 89

Foot and mouth disease
, 54

Fulton Report, The
, 52

Gender
, 14, 111, 115

Genealogy
, (see Family history)

George Marshall Medical Museum, The
, 89

‘Ghurka Connection’, The
, 88

Greek mythology
, 4

Health benefits of history
, 21

mental
, 2, 28–29, 33, 35, 55, 80, 83, 94, 98, 101–105, 123

physical
, 79–80, 86, 98–99

physiological
, 99, 111

social
, 1, 6–7, 23, 111

Health conditions and illnesses

addiction
, 25, 29, 114

alcoholism
, 114

cancer
, 25–28, 60, 87, 110–111, 114

covid-19
, 27, 55, 66, 71, 81, 84, 102, 119

dementia
, 39, 43–44, 80, 91–93

eating disorders
, 28

HIV/AIDS
, 25, 119

Lyme’s disease
, 28

menopause
, 119

mental health issues
, 101, 105

obesity
, 88

polio
, 28

schizophrenia
, 25

sexual abuse
, 61

Stendhal syndrome
, 80

stroke
, 28, 84

trauma
, 23, 27, 36–37, 95, 119, 124

tuberculosis
, 25

Health education
, 49–50, 113

historical empathy
, 12, 62–64

history in professional medical and healthcare training
, 71

NHS
, 33, 53, 55, 61, 67, 119

public health training
, 65

Health humanities
, 23

Health injustices
, 39, 49

(see also Expert testimony)
Health policy
, 2, 23, 49–50, 53–58, 79

Healthcare
, 13, 15–17, 26, 35, 49, 50, 58, 62, 64, 68, 71

Heritage
, 80, 82

(see also Museums and galleries and Health benefits of history)
archaeology
, 94

evaluation of impact
, 81

‘Museums on Prescription’
, 85

social prescribing
, 15, 79, 85, 123

Historical Association
, 7

Historical silence
, 113

Historical societies
, 7

Anglo-Italian Family History Society
, 9

Caribbean Family History Group
, 9

Federation of Family History Societies
, 8–9

Historical Association
, 7

Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies
, 8–9

Manchester and Lancashire Family History Society
, 9

Royal Historical Society
, 7

Society for the Social History of Medicine
, 24

Historiography
, 16

History & Policy Network
, 52, 54–55

History-definition and etymology
, 13

HIV/AIDS
, 25, 119

Holocaust survivors
, 37, 119

House of Memories Programme
, 92

Humanities
, 15, 123

approaches
, 70

armoury
, 21

credit-bearing medical
, 64

degree programmes
, 7

health
, 23

with healthcare
, 17

researchers
, 11

staff in universities
, 51

Hunterian Museum, The
, 89

Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies
, 8–9

Jewish history and experience
, 24

John Player & Sons Archive, Nottingham (‘Live Today, Think Tomorrow’ project)
, 93

Journalists (use of history)
, 53–54, 67

Kunsthaus (Graz, Austria)
, 98

LGBTQ+ experience
, 25, 118

Libraries
, 7

Literary arts
, 15, 17, 21

Live Today, Think Tomorrow’ project
, 93

Lived experience narratives
, 28

Lobbyists
, 50, 67

Local history groups
, 2, 87

Louvre
, 98

Lyme’s disease
, 28

Manchester and Lancashire Family History Society
, 9

Maori land ownership
, 60

Mau Mau uprising
, 61

Media (historical content in)
, 58

BBC
, 31–32

blogs and vlogs
, 10, 30

films
, 6, 8, 30

podcasts
, 8, 30–31

popular history books
, 6, 22

radio
, 30–31

television
, 30–31, 56

Medical historians
, 17, 24, 55

Medical museums
, 64–65

Medicine
, (see healthcare)

‘Meet me at MoMA’ project
, 92

Memoirs
, 16, 28–29, 33

Menopause
, 119

Mental health issues
, 101, 105

Metal detecting
, 96, 101–104

Mining
, 70

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
, 99

Musée Fragonard
, 86

Museum Health and Social Care Service (MHSCS)
, 91

Museum of Liverpool Life
, 53

Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
, 92

Museums and galleries

(See also Exhibitions)
American Museum of Health
, 86

Berlin Museum of Medical History
, 86

Bethlem Museum of the Mind
, 33

Birmingham Museums Trust
, 93

British Museum
, 89

Cancer Revolution: Science, Innovation and Hope–Science Museum
, 87

‘Change Minds’–Norfolk Heritage Centre
, 94

Children’s Museum of Manhattan
, 88

dementia
, 39, 43–44, 80, 91–93

dementia carers
, 92

Dresden Hygiene Museum
, 86

education
, 62

elderly people
, 38

‘Exploring Living Memory’–London History Workshop Centre
, 87

Florence Nightingale Museum, The
, 89

George Marshall Medical Museum, The
, 89

‘Ghurka Connection’, The-Hampshire Cultural Trust
, 88

‘House of Memories Programme’-National Museums Liverpool
, 92

Hunterian Museum, The
, 89

Kunsthaus (Graz, Austria)
, 98

‘Live Today, Think Tomorrow’-Nottingham City Museums and Galleries
, 93

Louvre
, 98

medical museums
, 64–65

‘Meet me at MoMA’-Museum of Modern Art
, 92

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
, 99

Musée Fragonard
, 86

Museum Health and Social Care Service
, 91

Museum of Liverpool Life
, 53

Museum of Modern Art
, 92

National Gallery of Australia
, 92

National Museums Liverpool
, 92

New Walk Museum and Art Gallery
, 90

Norfolk Heritage Centre
, 94

Nottingham City Museums and Galleries
, 93

and physical exercise
, 103

Science Museum, London
, 86–87, 89

Smithsonian Museums
, 98

Surgeons’ Hall Museums
, 86

Thackray Museum of Medicine
, 89

Victoria & Albert Museum
, 98

Wellcome Collection
, 54, 69–70, 89

‘Museums on Prescription’
, 85

National Academy for Social Prescribing
, 85

National Archives, The, Kew
, 9, 33

National Centre for Integrative Medicine
, 14

National Gallery of Australia
, 92

National Health Service (NHS)
, 14, 53, 103

National Institutes of Health
, 88

National Museums Liverpool
, 92

New Walk Museum and Art Gallery
, 90

Ngadjuri people
, 96–97

Norfolk Heritage Centre
, 94

Nottingham City Museums and Galleries
, 93

Nurses
, 28, 66, 118

Obesity
, 88

Object handling
, 90–91, 93

Objectivity

(see also Subjectivity)
Objects/artefacts
, 2, 89

Online resources for history
, 30

Operation Nightingale project
, 94

Oral history
, 31, 36, 38, 44, 119

(see also Archives)
crisis oral history
, 37

elderly
, 38

end-of-life
, 39

interviews
, 118

limitations to
, 115–116

resources
, 118

survivor narratives
, 37

as therapy
, 36–39

use in dementia
, 39

war veterans
, 37

Parliament
, 67

Past-proofing
, 51

Patients
, 14, 22, 28–29, 33, 36, 38, 87, 110, 114

AIDS
, 54

dementia
, 80, 92

in hospitals
, 87

People of colour
, 25, 114

Performing arts
, 15

Physical exercise
, 103

Podcasts
, 8, 30–31

Policy/policymakers (role of history)
, 52–53, 66–67, 87, 116, 119, 124

Chief Medical Officer
, 53–54

Department of Health
, 38, 53

Fulton Report, The
, 52

health policy
, 2, 23, 49–50, 53–58, 79

History and Policy Network
, 52, 54

past-proofing
, 51

Public Health England
, 57

public health reforms
, 53

Polio
, 28

Politicians (use of history)
, 35, 50, 67, 116, 124

Popular histories of health
, 6, 22, 27–31

Popular history books
, 6, 22

Public health
, 2, 53, 57, 59–60, 62, 65

(see also Policy/policymakers)
Public health crises
, 54

asbestos
, 56

avian swine flu
, 66

Black Death
, 27

Blitz, The
, 55

chemical industry (including lead and paint)
, 60

cholera epidemic
, 27

covid-19
, 27, 55, 66, 71, 81, 84, 102, 119

foot and mouth disease
, 54

smoking
, 55–57, 60, 93

Spanish flu
, 27

Public Health England
, 57

Public health reforms
, 53

Race
, 26, 70–71, 111, 115

Radio
, 30–31

Reading history
, 22–31, 124

Royal Historical Society
, 7

Schizophrenia
, 25

Scholarly history
, 4, 8, 16, 22–27

Science Museum, London
, 86–87, 89

Sexual abuse
, 61

Slavery
, 24

Smithsonian Museums
, 98

Smoking
, 55–57, 60, 93

Social care
, 23, 41, 44, 91, 93

Social memory
, 6

Social prescribing
, 15, 79, 85, 123

Society for the Social History of Medicine
, 24

Spanish flu
, 27

Stendhal syndrome
, 80

Stroke
, 28, 84

Subjectivity
, 5, 35, 112–113

(see also Objectivity)
Surgeons’ Hall Museums
, 86

Television
, 30–31, 56

Thackray Museum of Medicine
, 89

Tobacco industry
, 55, 60

and advertising
, 26, 56, 93

Trauma
, 23, 27, 36–37, 95, 119, 124

Tuberculosis
, 25

Tuskegee syphilis experiments
, 59

Universities
, 5, 7, 11, 22, 51

Victoria & Albert Museum
, 98

Visiting archives
, 22, 31, 117

Visual arts
, 15, 17

Vlogs
, 10, 30

War
, 1, 9, 24, 37, 118

Women and health
, 23, 25–27, 82, 114

Writing history
, 4, 22–31