Publications: Dr Sarah Chaney
CHANEY SJ(2020).
Am I Normal? A History of Misfits, Mutants and Medical Mistakes. Wellcome Publishing (Profile Books)
CHANEY SJ, Walke J(2019).
Mansions in the Orchard: architecture, asylum and community in twentieth-century mental health care. Communicating the History of Medicine: Perspectives on Audiences and Impact,
Editors: Julich, S, Widmalm, S,
Manchester University Press
CHANEY SARAH, Frampton S(2019).
Mind-Boggling Medical History: Creating a medical history game for nurses. Science Museum Group Journal
(11)
CHANEY SJ(2019).
Am I a researcher or a self-harmer? Mental health, objectivity and identity politics in history. Social Theory and Health
CHANEY SJ(2017).
The Action of the Imagination: Daniel Hack Tuke and
late Victorian psycho-therapeutics. History of the Human Sciences
CHANEY SJ(2017).
The Psyche on the Skin: A History of Self-Harm. Reaktion
Chaney S(2016).
'No "Sane" Person Would Have Any Idea': Patients' Involvement in Late Nineteenth-century British Asylum Psychiatry. Med Hist
vol. 60,
(1)
37-53.
CHANEY SJ(2016).
Useful members of society or motiveless malingerers? Occupation and malingering in British asylum psychiatry, 1870 – 1914. Manchester University Press
Chaney S(2011).
Self-control, selfishness and mutilation: how 'medical' is self-injury anyway?. Med Hist
vol. 55,
(3)
375-382.