The Patients All Seemed Happy
The Patients All Seemed Happy
Couldn't load pickup availability
Grangegorman—Dublin's oldest psychiatric institution—operated from 1814 to 2013, becoming a centerpiece of Ireland's troubling legacy of mass institutionalisation. By the 1970s, the country housed more people in mental hospitals per capita than anywhere else in the world. Beyond those with mental illness, Grangegorman became home to society's unwanted: people with intellectual disabilities, alcohol problems, and those who simply found no way to fit in. As part of the Grangegorman Histories project, this former asylum's transformation into a university campus prompted a critical examination of its complex past.
Lianne O’Hara’s Grangegorman poems mine the National Archives of Ireland and use original interviews to illuminate silenced lives and challenge historical erasure.
The Patients All Seemed Happy is a commission of Grangegorman Histories’ public call.
Writing Ireland is an independent press devoted to the creative use of archives to explore Irish social and cultural histories.
Product details
ISBN:9780993262319
Publication Date:April 07, 2025
Share

Browse Books
-
For and against a united Ireland
Regular price From €9.99 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price From €9.99 EUR -
Irish STEM Lives
Regular price From €9.99 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price From €9.99 EUR -
Ballyshannon/Béal Átha Seanaidh: Irish Historic Towns Atlas, no. 32
Regular price €30.00 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €30.00 EUR -
Pious and promiscuous – Life, love and family in Presbyterian Ulster
Regular price From €9.99 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price From €9.99 EUR