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Feeling Blue
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Feeling Blue

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Feeling blue is the first book-length history of colour in modern hospitals. It examines colour in relation to six key themes hygiene, emotion, humanisation, homeliness, play, consumerism which are tied together by the idea of the 'modern' hospital. The book does not simply describe changes to the appearance of hospitals over time, but instead thinks expansively about the role of colour in shaping how hospitals felt. It uses colour to understand the layered meanings of modernity in twentieth-century Britain, and its relationship to the 'mundane' or everyday life of hospitals.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
19 August 2025
Pages
328
ISBN
9781526168511

Feeling blue is the first book-length history of colour in modern hospitals. It examines colour in relation to six key themes hygiene, emotion, humanisation, homeliness, play, consumerism which are tied together by the idea of the 'modern' hospital. The book does not simply describe changes to the appearance of hospitals over time, but instead thinks expansively about the role of colour in shaping how hospitals felt. It uses colour to understand the layered meanings of modernity in twentieth-century Britain, and its relationship to the 'mundane' or everyday life of hospitals.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
19 August 2025
Pages
328
ISBN
9781526168511