Index
Anna Greenwood
(University of Nottingham, UK)
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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
- Prelims
- 1. Why History? and Why History for Health?
- 2. Reading, Writing, Relating, Collecting: The Health Benefits of Doing History
- 3. Advising, Testifying, Educating: History as A Civic Health Resource
- 4. Touching, Visiting, Digging: Participatory History for Health
- 5. The Challenges and Opportunities of Successful Engagement with History
- 6. Conclusions, Useful Links and Further Reading
- Index