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h-madness

This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Author: David Freis

Conference: Sensual Reflections – Re-Thinking the Role of the Senses in the Greco-Roman World, Cambridge

Posted on August 27, 2018August 20, 2018 by David Freis

The senses and their representation through history are increasingly problematised as culturally dependent. The following conference focuses on the ancient… Read more Conference: Sensual Reflections – Re-Thinking the Role of the Senses in the Greco-Roman World, Cambridge

New book: Hope in ancient literature, history, and art, ed. by George Kazantzidis and Dimos Spatharas

Posted on August 23, 2018August 20, 2018 by David Freis

The following book might be of relevance for historians of psychology, in particular those interested in the history of the… Read more New book: Hope in ancient literature, history, and art, ed. by George Kazantzidis and Dimos Spatharas

New book: Das Ringen um das Selbst, by Sandra Schmitt

Posted on August 21, 2018August 20, 2018 by David Freis

A new book examies the history of schizophrenia in science, society, and culture in both German states after 1945: Sandra… Read more New book: Das Ringen um das Selbst, by Sandra Schmitt

Book: The Invisible Injured, by Adam Montgomery

Posted on August 8, 2018August 6, 2018 by David Freis

Readers of h-madness interested in military psychiatry, shell shock, and PTSD might be interested in Adam Montgomery’s The Invisible Injured:… Read more Book: The Invisible Injured, by Adam Montgomery

Article: Turkey Psychoanalyzed, Psychoanalysis Turkified. The Case of İzzettin Şadan, by Kutluğhan Soyubol

Posted on August 6, 2018August 5, 2018 by David Freis

The current issue of Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East incluces a new article by Kutluğhan Soyubol… Read more Article: Turkey Psychoanalyzed, Psychoanalysis Turkified. The Case of İzzettin Şadan, by Kutluğhan Soyubol

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