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This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Category: Conferences & workshops

Congres: Créés en milieu psychiatrique: des objets en instance ? (23-25 May 2019, Saint-André-lez-Lille)

Posted on April 10, 2019April 8, 2019 by Eva Andersen

On 23-25 May 2019 the Société Française de Psychopathologie de l’Expression et d’Art-thérapie organises a conference titled “Créés en milieu… Read more Congres: Créés en milieu psychiatrique: des objets en instance ? (23-25 May 2019, Saint-André-lez-Lille)

Lecture series: “Theory and the Clinic: Reconsidering Mental Health”, Cambridge

Posted on March 28, 2019March 26, 2019 by Eva Andersen

“Theory and the Clinic: Reconsidering Mental Health” is a four-part, discussion-based lecture series that aims to address the complex genesis of… Read more Lecture series: “Theory and the Clinic: Reconsidering Mental Health”, Cambridge

Conference: Decolonising Madness? Transcultural Psychiatry and the Birth of a ‘Global Psyche’ after the Second World War

Posted on March 26, 2019 by Eva Andersen

Decolonising Madness? Transcultural Psychiatry and the Birth of a ‘Global Psyche’ after the Second World War 4-5 April, 2019 Room… Read more Conference: Decolonising Madness? Transcultural Psychiatry and the Birth of a ‘Global Psyche’ after the Second World War

CfP: Gender and Trauma: Material, Methods, Media (20–21 September 2019, Grand Valley State University)

Posted on February 4, 2019January 31, 2019 by Filippo M. Sposini

Gender and Trauma: Material, Methods, Media 2019 Great Lakes History Conference, Grand Valley State University September 20–21, 2019 Grand Rapids,… Read more CfP: Gender and Trauma: Material, Methods, Media (20–21 September 2019, Grand Valley State University)

CfP: Experiences of Dis/ability from the Late Middle Ages to the Mid-Twentieth Century (22-23 August 2019, Tampere)

Posted on January 25, 2019January 19, 2019 by Eva Andersen

Call for Papers: Experiences of Dis/ability from the Late Middle Ages to the Mid-Twentieth Century 22-23 August 2019 University of… Read more CfP: Experiences of Dis/ability from the Late Middle Ages to the Mid-Twentieth Century (22-23 August 2019, Tampere)

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