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Julie Parle
Julie Parle
Honorary Professor in History, UKZN & Research Associate, University of Pretoria
Verified email at ukzn.ac.za - Homepage
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States of mind: searching for mental health in Natal and Zululand, 1868-1918
J Parle
(No Title), 2007
882007
Witchcraft or Madness? The Amandiki of Zululand, 1894-1914
J Parle
Journal of Southern African Studies 29 (1), 105-132, 2003
552003
‘Are we going to stand by and let these children come into the world?’: the impact of the ‘thalidomide disaster’in South Africa, 1960–1977
SM Klausen, J Parle
Journal of Southern African Studies 41 (4), 735-752, 2015
232015
An ambiguous sexual revolution? Sexual change and intra-generational conflict in Colonial Natal: sex and secrecy
MR Mahoney, J Parle
South African historical journal 50 (1), 134-151, 2004
142004
Pharmaceuticals and modern statecraft in South Africa: the cases of opium, thalidomide and contraception.
J Parle, R Hodes, T Waetjen
Medical humanities 44 (4), 253-262, 2018
132018
Bewitching Zulu women: Umhayizo, gender, and witchcraft in KwaZulu-Natal
J Parle, F Scorgie
South African Historical Journal 64 (4), 852-875, 2012
122012
Teaching African history in South Africa post-colonial realities between evolution and religion
J Parle, T Waetjen
Africa Spectrum 40 (3), 521-534, 2005
122005
History, She Wrote: A Reappraisal of Dear Louisa in the 1990s
J Parle
South African Historical Journal 33 (1), 33-61, 1995
121995
Obliv [i] on C: Sedatives, Schedules, and the Stresses of ‘Modern Times’: South African Pharmaceutical Politics, 1930s to 1960s
J Parle
South African Historical Journal 71 (4), 614-643, 2019
112019
Healing and harming: Medicine, madness, witchcraft and tradition
K Flint, J Parle
Zulu Identities. Scottsville: University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2008
112008
New directions and challenges in histories of health, healing and medicine in South Africa
J Parle, V Noble
Medical History 58 (2), 147-165, 2014
102014
The fools on the hill: The Natal Government Asylum and the institutionalisation of insanity in colonial Natal
J Parle
Journal of Natal and Zulu History 19 (1), 1-39, 1999
101999
Family commitments, economies of emotions, and negotiating mental illness in late-nineteenth to mid-twentieth-century Natal, South Africa
J Parle
South African Historical Journal 66 (1), 1-21, 2014
92014
The People's Hospital: A History of McCords, Durban, 1890s to 1970s
J Parle, V Noble
http://natalia.org.za/NSF_books/McCordHospital.html, 2017
72017
The voice of history? Patients, privacy and archival research ethics in histories of insanity
J Parle
Journal of Natal and Zulu History 25 (1), 164-187, 2007
72007
‘This Painful Subject’: Racial Politics and Suicide in Colonial Natal and Zululand
J Parle
Histories of Suicide: International Perspectives on Self-destruction in, 2009
62009
‘These are the medicines that “make” monsters’: thalidomide in southern Africa, 1958–1962
J Parle, L Wimmelbücker
Social History of Medicine 33 (3), 898-923, 2020
42020
The Hospital was just like a Home’: Self, Service and the ‘McCord Hospital Family
V Noble, J Parle
Medical History 58 (2), 188-209, 2014
32014
Making South African historians count
J Fourie, F Ballim, G Groenewald, J Upton, T Nyamunda, J Parle
Historia 66 (1), 2-38, 2021
22021
Museums, archives and medical material in South Africa: some ethical considerations
R Keene, J Parle
South African Museums Association Bulletin 37 (1), 6-16, 2015
22015
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