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h-madness

This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Author: lenamoneme

The “Clichés” of Madness 

Posted on March 5, 2025March 4, 2025 by lenamoneme

We are very happy to share with h-madness readers, this very interesting call for papers on the histories of photography… Read more The “Clichés” of Madness 

Bitter Milk, a film by Sevgi Bagislar Bremang

Posted on February 19, 2025 by lenamoneme

Dear H-madness readers, we are happy to share with you this film. Bitter Milk is a documentary by Sevgi Bagislar… Read more Bitter Milk, a film by Sevgi Bagislar Bremang

Job contract: Ad Astra Fellow – Assistant Professor in One Health

Posted on February 13, 2025 by lenamoneme

Dear h-madness readers, here is a job opportunity in the history of medicine at the University College Dublin, School of… Read more Job contract: Ad Astra Fellow – Assistant Professor in One Health

Alors je fais des chansons, un film d’Hervé Guillemain

Posted on January 7, 2025January 3, 2025 by lenamoneme

We are very happy to share with you the projection and the release of this movie directed by Hervé Guillemain.… Read more Alors je fais des chansons, un film d’Hervé Guillemain

Jean-Martin Charcot et sa famille, entre 1875 et 1884, d’après Marie-Louise Pailleron

Posted on January 6, 2025January 3, 2025 by lenamoneme

We are happy to share with H-madness readers, the publication of this article on the history of neurology, published in… Read more Jean-Martin Charcot et sa famille, entre 1875 et 1884, d’après Marie-Louise Pailleron

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