Books
Hanley, A. and Meyer, J. (eds) (2021), Patient Voices in Britain, 1840–1948. Manchester University Press, 2021.
Hanley, A. (2017), Medicine, Knowledge and Venereal Diseases in England, 1886–1916. Palgrave.
Articles
Hanley, A. (forthcoming) ‘Migration, racism and sexual health in postwar Britain’, History Workshop Journal.
Hanley, A. (2020) ‘“Sex Prejudice” and Professional Identity: Women Doctors and their Patients in Britain’s Interwar VD Service’, Journal of Social History, 54:2, pp. 569–98.
Hanley, A. (2017), ‘Syphilisation and its Discontents: Experimental Inoculation against Syphilis at the London Lock Hospital’, Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 91:1, pp. 1–32.
Hanley, A. (2015), ‘Venereology at the Polyclinic: Postgraduate Medical Education among General Practitioners in England, 1899–1914’, Medical History, 59:2, pp. 199–221. Journal of Social History, 54:2, pp. 569–98.
Hanley, A. (2014), ‘“Scientific Truth into Homely Language”: The Training and Practice of Midwives in Ophthalmia Neonatorum, 1895–1914’, Social History of Medicine, 27:2, pp. 199–220.
Book Chapters
Hanley, A. and Meyer, J. (2021), ‘Introduction: Searching for the Patient’, Hanley, A. and Meyer, J. (eds), Patient Voices in Britain, 1840–1948. Manchester University Press, 2021, pp. 1– 29.
Hanley, A. (2021), ‘“I caught it and yours truly was very sorry for himself”: mapping the emotional worlds of British VD patients’, Hanley, A. and Meyer, J. (eds), Patient Voices in Britain, 1840–1948. Manchester University Press, 2021, pp. 299–337.
Hanley, A. (2017), ‘“The Great Foe to the Reproduction of the Race”: Diagnosing and Treating Venereal Diseases-Induced Infertility, 1880–1914’, Loughran, T. and Davis, G. (eds), Infertility in History: Approaches, Contexts and Perspectives. Palgrave, pp. 335–58.
Opinion Pieces
Hanley, A. (22 February 2020), ‘Lies, damned lies, and racist statistics’, History Workshop Online.
Hanley, A. (15 January 2020), ‘Protection or control? The debate over emergency contraception’, History & Policy.
Hanley, A., and Hussey, K. (20 September ‘Women still fighting to get their dues in the medical profession’, Guardian.
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