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Feeling the strain

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08 June 2021


SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, MEDICAL / Psychiatry / General, MEDICAL / History, Coping with / advice about stress, Social and cultural history, History of medicine, Psychology: emotions

'[… ] this timely text makes a valuable and enjoyable intervention into the literature on twentieth century Britain. Feeling the Strain will be a valuable resource for gender historians and historians interested in mental health. It marshals a range of revealing source material to inform our historical understanding of a problem that seems, at the present moment, to be ubiquitous and inexorable.'
Twentieth Century British History
Introduction
1 Nerves and the nervous: self-help books in the early decades of the twentieth century
2 Neurotic tendencies: workplace and suburban neurosis in the interwar period
3 ‘Just Nerves!’: civilian nerves in the Second World War
4 Th e great strain: domestic troubles in post-war Britain
5 The democratisation of stress: popular and personal discourse in the 1960s and 1970s
6 The ‘ruthless years’: burn-out and the paradigm of stress
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index