The Pathology of Fear : Disease and American Dis-ease at the Turn of the Twentieth Century /
Fear is a productive power through which morality, law, and the state are founded and maintained. Focusing on late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Anglo-Saxon American men's pathological fear of disease ranging from neurasthenia and hysteria to bubonic plague, this dissertation suggests...
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Format: | Thesis eBook |
Language: | English |
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[College Station, Texas] :
[Texas A & M University],
[2014]
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Online Access: | Link to OAK Trust copy |
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2013 Dissertation 1969.1/151763 |
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