“Anyone who peruses Ziff’s work will not have an easy time putting it down. This book is more than a history of a time, a place, a movement, and a people. It is instead a sensitive and centered examination. . . . Her portraits of people who influenced the asylum are wonderfully rendered . . . alive and moving.”
—Samuel T. Gladdin, Wake Forest University
“People interested in the history of Ohio University’s Ridges property—and there are many such in this area—may think they’ve struck a gold mine if they open a new book issued by the OU Press.”
—The Athens News
“Katherine Ziff’s fascinating Asylum on the Hill concentrates on the first 20 years of the institution, from 1874 to 1893, when it was a cutting-edge example of progressive care for the mentally ill. . . . Ziff’s detailed research into patient records and letters yields tantalizing glimpses into the lives of those taken into the asylum, as well as those of staff members. . . . The volume is amply illustrated with period photographs, reproductions of letters, maps, tables and postcards.”
—The Columbus Dispatch