Professor M Crowther
- Honorary Senior Research Fellow (Social Sciences Administration)
Publications
2009
McGann, S., Crowther, M.A. and Dougall, R. (2009) A History of the Royal College of Nursing 1916-90: A Voice for Nurses. Manchester University Press: Manchester, UK. ISBN 9780719077951
2007
Crowther, M.A. and Dupree, M.W. (2007) Medical Lives in the Age of Surgical Revolution. Series: Cambridge Studies in Population, Economy, and Society in Past Time, 43. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9780521152839
2006
Crowther, M.A. (2006) The toxicology of Robert Christison: European influences and British practice in the early nineteenth century. In: Ramon Bertomeu-Sanchez,, J. and Nieto-Galan, A. (eds.) Chemistry, Medicine, and Crime: Mateu J.B. Orfila (1787-1853) and His Times. Science History Publications USA: Sagamore Beach, Mass., pp. 125-152. ISBN 0881352756
2004
Crowther, M.A. (2004) Listerism and public health: Lord Lister's students and the international war on germs. In: Andresen, A., Elvbakken, K.T. and Hubbart, W.H. (eds.) Public Health and Preventive Medicine1800-2000: Knowledge Co-operation and Conflict: Conference Proceedings. Stein Rokkan Centre for Social Studies, pp. 161-168. ISBN 8280950222
2002
Crowther, M.A. (2002) Health care and poor relief in provincial England. In: Peter Grell, O., Cunningham, A. and Jutte, R. (eds.) Health Care and Poor Relief in 18th and 19th Century Northern Europe. Ashgate: Aldershot, pp. 203-219. ISBN 0754602753
1999
Crowther, M.A. (1999) Crime, prosecution and mercy: English influences and Scottish practice in the early nineteenth century. In: Connolly, S.J. (ed.) Kingdoms united? : Great Britain and Ireland since 1500 : integration and diversity. Four Courts: Dublin, pp. 225-238. ISBN 1851824014
Crowther, M.A. (1999) From workhouse to NHS hospital in Britain, 1929-1948. In: Hillam, C. and Bon, J.M. (eds.) The Poor Law and After: Workhouse Hospitals and Public Welfare. Liverpool Medical History Society: Liverpool, pp. 38-49.
1998
Crowther, M.A. (1998) Medicine and the law in nineteenth century Scotland. In: Otsuka, Y. and Sakai, S. (eds.) Medicine and the law : Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on the Comparative History of Medicine - East and West : September 4-10, 1994. Ishiyaku EuroAmerica, Inc.: Tokyo, pp. 63-82. ISBN 4900978035
1996
Bradley, J., Crowther, M.A. and Dupree, M.W. (1996) Mobility and selection in Scottish university medical education, 1858-1886. Medical History, 40(1), pp. 1-24.
Crowther, M.A. and Dupree, M.W. (1996) The invisible general practitioner: the careers of Scottish medical students in the late nineteenth century. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 70(3), pp. 387-413.
Crowther, M.A., Dupree, M.W. and Bradley, J. (1996) Micros and medical students: sources and methods for exploring the educational careers and completion rates of Scottish medical students in the late nineteeth century. In: Denley, P. (ed.) Computing techniques and the history of universities. Max-Planck-Institut fur Geschichte in Kommission bei Scripta Mercaturae Verlag: St. Katharinen, pp. 155-174. ISBN 3895900141
1995
Crowther, M.A. (1995) Criminal precognitions and their value for the historian. Scottish Archives, 1, pp. 75-84.
Crowther, M.A. (1995) Forensic medicine and medical ethics in nineteenth-century Britain. In: Baker, R. (ed.) The Codification of Medical Morality: Historical and Philosophical Studies of the Formalization of Western Medical Morality in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Kluwer Academic Publishers: Dordrecht, London, pp. 173-189. ISBN 0792335287
1993
Crowther, A. (1993) A Fermtoun tragedy. Scottish Local History, 29, pp. 16-20.
1992
Crowther, M.A. (1992) The tramp. In: Porter, R. (ed.) Myths of the English. Polity Press: Cambridge, pp. 90-113. ISBN 0745608442
Crowther, M.A. (1992) The workhouse. In: Smout, T.C. (ed.) Victorian values: A Joint sSmposium of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the British Academy, December 1990. Series: Proceedings of the British Academy (78). Oxford University Press: Oxford, pp. 181-192. ISBN 0197261191
1991
Dupree, M.W. and Crowther, M.A. (1991) A Profile of the medical profession in Scotland in the early twentieth century: "The Medical Directory" as a historical source. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 65(2), pp. 209-233.
1990
Crowther, M.A. (1990) Poverty, health and welfare. In: Hamish Fraser, W. and Morris, R.J. (eds.) People and Society in Scotland. John Donald: Edinburgh, pp. 265-289. ISBN 0859762114
1988
Crowther, M.A. (1988) Social Policy in Britain 1914-1939. Series: Studies in economic and social history. Macmillan Education: Basingstoke. ISBN 0333322851
Crowther, M.A. and White, B. (1988) On soul and conscience: the medical expert and crime : 150 years of forensic medicine in Glasgow. Aberdeen University Press: Aberdeen. ISBN 0080364071
Crowther, M.A. and White, B.M. (1988) Medicine, property and the law in Britain 1800-1914. Historical Journal, 31(4), pp. 853-870. (doi: 10.1017/S0018246X00015545)
1986
Crowther, M.A. (1986) "Savill's Disease": A pauper epidemic in Britain and its implications. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 60(4), pp. 544-558.
1984
Crowther, M.A. (1984) Paupers or patients? Obstacles to professionalization in the Poor Law Medical Service Before 1914. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 39(1), pp. 33-54. (doi: 10.1093/jhmas/39.1.3)
1982
Crowther, M.A. (1982) Family responsibility and state responsibility in Britain before the Welfare State. Historical Journal, 25(1), pp. 131-145. (doi: 10.1017/S0018246X00009882)
1981
Crowther, A. (1981) The workhouse system 1834-1929: the history of an English social institution. Batsford Academic and Educational: London. ISBN 0713436719
1978
Crowther, A. (1978) The last years of the workhouse. In: Thane, P. (ed.) The Origins of British Social Policy. Rowman and Littlefield: Croom Helm, pp. 36-55. ISBN 0847660524
1970
Crowther, M.A. (1970) Church embattled: religious controversy in mid-Victorian England. David & Charles: Newton Abbot.
Articles
Bradley, J., Crowther, M.A. and Dupree, M.W. (1996) Mobility and selection in Scottish university medical education, 1858-1886. Medical History, 40(1), pp. 1-24.
Crowther, M.A. and Dupree, M.W. (1996) The invisible general practitioner: the careers of Scottish medical students in the late nineteenth century. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 70(3), pp. 387-413.
Crowther, M.A. (1995) Criminal precognitions and their value for the historian. Scottish Archives, 1, pp. 75-84.
Crowther, A. (1993) A Fermtoun tragedy. Scottish Local History, 29, pp. 16-20.
Dupree, M.W. and Crowther, M.A. (1991) A Profile of the medical profession in Scotland in the early twentieth century: "The Medical Directory" as a historical source. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 65(2), pp. 209-233.
Crowther, M.A. and White, B.M. (1988) Medicine, property and the law in Britain 1800-1914. Historical Journal, 31(4), pp. 853-870. (doi: 10.1017/S0018246X00015545)
Crowther, M.A. (1986) "Savill's Disease": A pauper epidemic in Britain and its implications. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 60(4), pp. 544-558.
Crowther, M.A. (1984) Paupers or patients? Obstacles to professionalization in the Poor Law Medical Service Before 1914. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 39(1), pp. 33-54. (doi: 10.1093/jhmas/39.1.3)
Crowther, M.A. (1982) Family responsibility and state responsibility in Britain before the Welfare State. Historical Journal, 25(1), pp. 131-145. (doi: 10.1017/S0018246X00009882)
Books
McGann, S., Crowther, M.A. and Dougall, R. (2009) A History of the Royal College of Nursing 1916-90: A Voice for Nurses. Manchester University Press: Manchester, UK. ISBN 9780719077951
Crowther, M.A. and Dupree, M.W. (2007) Medical Lives in the Age of Surgical Revolution. Series: Cambridge Studies in Population, Economy, and Society in Past Time, 43. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9780521152839
Crowther, M.A. (1988) Social Policy in Britain 1914-1939. Series: Studies in economic and social history. Macmillan Education: Basingstoke. ISBN 0333322851
Crowther, M.A. and White, B. (1988) On soul and conscience: the medical expert and crime : 150 years of forensic medicine in Glasgow. Aberdeen University Press: Aberdeen. ISBN 0080364071
Crowther, A. (1981) The workhouse system 1834-1929: the history of an English social institution. Batsford Academic and Educational: London. ISBN 0713436719
Crowther, M.A. (1970) Church embattled: religious controversy in mid-Victorian England. David & Charles: Newton Abbot.
Book Sections
Crowther, M.A. (2006) The toxicology of Robert Christison: European influences and British practice in the early nineteenth century. In: Ramon Bertomeu-Sanchez,, J. and Nieto-Galan, A. (eds.) Chemistry, Medicine, and Crime: Mateu J.B. Orfila (1787-1853) and His Times. Science History Publications USA: Sagamore Beach, Mass., pp. 125-152. ISBN 0881352756
Crowther, M.A. (2004) Listerism and public health: Lord Lister's students and the international war on germs. In: Andresen, A., Elvbakken, K.T. and Hubbart, W.H. (eds.) Public Health and Preventive Medicine1800-2000: Knowledge Co-operation and Conflict: Conference Proceedings. Stein Rokkan Centre for Social Studies, pp. 161-168. ISBN 8280950222
Crowther, M.A. (2002) Health care and poor relief in provincial England. In: Peter Grell, O., Cunningham, A. and Jutte, R. (eds.) Health Care and Poor Relief in 18th and 19th Century Northern Europe. Ashgate: Aldershot, pp. 203-219. ISBN 0754602753
Crowther, M.A. (1999) Crime, prosecution and mercy: English influences and Scottish practice in the early nineteenth century. In: Connolly, S.J. (ed.) Kingdoms united? : Great Britain and Ireland since 1500 : integration and diversity. Four Courts: Dublin, pp. 225-238. ISBN 1851824014
Crowther, M.A. (1999) From workhouse to NHS hospital in Britain, 1929-1948. In: Hillam, C. and Bon, J.M. (eds.) The Poor Law and After: Workhouse Hospitals and Public Welfare. Liverpool Medical History Society: Liverpool, pp. 38-49.
Crowther, M.A. (1998) Medicine and the law in nineteenth century Scotland. In: Otsuka, Y. and Sakai, S. (eds.) Medicine and the law : Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on the Comparative History of Medicine - East and West : September 4-10, 1994. Ishiyaku EuroAmerica, Inc.: Tokyo, pp. 63-82. ISBN 4900978035
Crowther, M.A., Dupree, M.W. and Bradley, J. (1996) Micros and medical students: sources and methods for exploring the educational careers and completion rates of Scottish medical students in the late nineteeth century. In: Denley, P. (ed.) Computing techniques and the history of universities. Max-Planck-Institut fur Geschichte in Kommission bei Scripta Mercaturae Verlag: St. Katharinen, pp. 155-174. ISBN 3895900141
Crowther, M.A. (1995) Forensic medicine and medical ethics in nineteenth-century Britain. In: Baker, R. (ed.) The Codification of Medical Morality: Historical and Philosophical Studies of the Formalization of Western Medical Morality in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Kluwer Academic Publishers: Dordrecht, London, pp. 173-189. ISBN 0792335287
Crowther, M.A. (1992) The tramp. In: Porter, R. (ed.) Myths of the English. Polity Press: Cambridge, pp. 90-113. ISBN 0745608442
Crowther, M.A. (1992) The workhouse. In: Smout, T.C. (ed.) Victorian values: A Joint sSmposium of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the British Academy, December 1990. Series: Proceedings of the British Academy (78). Oxford University Press: Oxford, pp. 181-192. ISBN 0197261191
Crowther, M.A. (1990) Poverty, health and welfare. In: Hamish Fraser, W. and Morris, R.J. (eds.) People and Society in Scotland. John Donald: Edinburgh, pp. 265-289. ISBN 0859762114
Crowther, A. (1978) The last years of the workhouse. In: Thane, P. (ed.) The Origins of British Social Policy. Rowman and Littlefield: Croom Helm, pp. 36-55. ISBN 0847660524