Pennhurst Asylum: Where History Became A Haunting
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概要
In this episode of Beyond Haunted UK, Jamie explores the history of Pennhurst State School and Hospital - an institution that became one of the most infamous symbols of America’s treatment of people with disabilities in the twentieth century.
Rather than focusing on ghost stories alone, this episode traces the origins of Pennhurst, the beliefs that shaped its creation, the daily lives of those who lived inside its walls, and the long process that led to its exposure and eventual closure.
Through a grounded and reflective lens, this episode considers institutionalisation, disability, and neglect, alongside the later reframing of Pennhurst as a haunted location - exploring how places of harm are remembered, mythologised, and reinterpreted over time.
Topics include:
Pennhurst State School and Hospital, institutionalisation, disability history in the United States, eugenics and social policy, deinstitutionalisation, Halderman v. Pennhurst, survivor testimony, and paranormal folklore.
Image Disclaimer:
The image has been enhanced and colourised using AI from an original historical photograph of the Pennhurst administrative building taken in 1922.
Artwork created using Image AI Suite under Artlist licence (Licence No: T220Xc).Licence holder: Jamie Newman.