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h-madness

This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Author: gae16802

Greg Eghigian is Professor of History at Penn State University (USA), where he conducts research and teaches about the history of the human sciences and medicine. He is presently writing a history of UFOs and alien contact as a global cultural phenomenon in the 20th and 21st centuries.

Syllabus: Eghigian,”History of Madness and Psychiatry in the Western World”

Posted on September 10, 2010 by gae16802

This is another installment in our series on university and college courses dealing with the history of madness, mental illness,… Read more Syllabus: Eghigian,”History of Madness and Psychiatry in the Western World”

Syllabus: Killen, “Madness and Modern Civilization”

Posted on September 9, 2010 by gae16802

This is another installment in our series on university and college courses dealing with the history of madness, mental illness,… Read more Syllabus: Killen, “Madness and Modern Civilization”

Announcement: Bauer, A Mind Apart

Posted on September 8, 2010 by gae16802

CFP: British Psychological Society Annual Conference 2011

Posted on September 8, 2010 by gae16802

British Psychological Society, History & Philosophy of Psychology Section Annual Conference 2011 19th-21st April Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford CALL… Read more CFP: British Psychological Society Annual Conference 2011

Syllabus: Hayward, “Madness and Medicine in Modern Britain”

Posted on September 8, 2010 by gae16802

This is another installment in our series on university and college courses dealing with the history of madness, mental illness,… Read more Syllabus: Hayward, “Madness and Medicine in Modern Britain”

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