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This is another installment in our series on university and college courses dealing with the history of madness, mental illness, and psychiatry. Elizabeth Lunbeck is co-editor of H-Madness and a historian of psychiatry and psychoanalysis. She is the author of The Psychiatric Persuasion: Knowledge, Gender, and Power in Modern America (Princeton 1994, 1996), and, with [ READ MORE ]
Psychiatric Times is now featuring its December blog installment from the editors at H-Madness. In “What Are Universities and Colleges Teaching About the History of Psychiatry and Mental Illness,” Greg Eghigian offers some cursory reflections on the series about teaching that H-Madness ran back in August and September. He discusses what the syllabi and comments [ READ MORE ]
This is another installment in our series on university and college courses dealing with the history of madness, mental illness, and psychiatry. Dr. Tracey Loughran is Lecturer in Medical History at Cardiff University. Her research to date has focused on shell-shock in First World War Britain, and she is currently writing up a monograph on [ READ MORE ]
This is another installment in our series on university and college courses dealing with the history of madness, mental illness, and psychiatry. Greg Eghigian is co-editor of H-Madness and Director of the Science, Technology, and Society Program (on leave 2010-11) and Associate Professor of Modern History and Science, Technology, and Society at Penn State University [ READ MORE ]
This is another installment in our series on university and college courses dealing with the history of madness, mental illness, and psychiatry. Andreas Killen is co-editor of H-Madness and Associate Professor of History at the City College of New York and the CUNY Graduate Center. He has held fellowships at the UCLA Humanities Consortium and [ READ MORE ]
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