
Postponed to Fall 2023
Amy Milne-Smith, PhD
Associate Professor of History
Wilfrid Laurier University
Amy Milne-Smith is a specialist in Victorian masculinity. Her first book, London Clubland: A Cultural History of Gender and Class in Late Victorian Britain, focused on elite definitions of Victorian masculinity. Her most recent book, Out of his Mind: Masculinity and Mental Illness in Victorian Britain, explores the experiences and cultural representations of men deemed mad by Victorian society across the social spectrum. She is currently working on a Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council-funded project inspired by this book, “Before Shell Shock: Madness and Mental Health in the British Army, 1857-1914.”
Health Humanities Lecture Series of the Center for Bioethics & Health Law
Catalog of Opportunities Event
Monday, March 27 at 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Virtual EventPostponed to Fall 2023
Amy Milne-Smith, PhD
Associate Professor of History
Wilfrid Laurier University
Amy Milne-Smith is a specialist in Victorian masculinity. Her first book, London Clubland: A Cultural History of Gender and Class in Late Victorian Britain, focused on elite definitions of Victorian masculinity. Her most recent book, Out of his Mind: Masculinity and Mental Illness in Victorian Britain, explores the experiences and cultural representations of men deemed mad by Victorian society across the social spectrum. She is currently working on a Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council-funded project inspired by this book, “Before Shell Shock: Madness and Mental Health in the British Army, 1857-1914.”
Health Humanities Lecture Series of the Center for Bioethics & Health Law
Catalog of Opportunities Event
Monday, March 27 at 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Virtual Event