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Category: Books

Book: Fou et indigène: L’altérité au prisme du droit colonial en Afrique, by Silvia Falconieri (ed.)

Posted on August 20, 2025 by Samuel Dal Zilio

Dear H-Madness readers,The edited volume Fou et indigène. L’altérité au prisme du droit colonial en Afrique, edited by Silvia Falconieri,… Read more Book: Fou et indigène: L’altérité au prisme du droit colonial en Afrique, by Silvia Falconieri (ed.)

Book: Family matters. The rise of the Dutch family movement in mental health care (1960-2000), by Irene Geerts

Posted on August 18, 2025 by Samuel Dal Zilio

Dear H-Madness readers,The book The Rise of the Dutch Family Movement in Mental Health Care (1960–2000), by Irene Geerts, based… Read more Book: Family matters. The rise of the Dutch family movement in mental health care (1960-2000), by Irene Geerts

Automaton(tik): In Remembrance of the Patients of the Fort England Psychiatric Hospital. Pretoria, South Africa: ESI Press, 2025. A book written by Rory du Plessis.

Posted on May 29, 2025 by lenamoneme

Dear H-madness readers, we are pleased to inform you about the publication of this book by Rory du Plessis. In… Read more Automaton(tik): In Remembrance of the Patients of the Fort England Psychiatric Hospital. Pretoria, South Africa: ESI Press, 2025. A book written by Rory du Plessis.

Book: Violence, Care, Cure: Self/perceptions within the Medical Encounter, edited by Marta-Laura Cenedese, Clio Nicastro

Posted on May 17, 2025 by Samuel Dal Zilio

Dear H-Madness readers,A new edited volume has just been published. Edited by Marta-Laura Cenedese and Clio Nicastro, it adopts a… Read more Book: Violence, Care, Cure: Self/perceptions within the Medical Encounter, edited by Marta-Laura Cenedese, Clio Nicastro

Book: Sozialpsychiatrie in Berlin 1945-2023, by Christian Reumschüssel-Wienert

Posted on April 11, 2025 by Samuel Dal Zilio

Dear Hmadness readers,The publication of the book Sozialpsychiatrie in Berlin 1945–2023, by Christian Reumschüssel-Wienert, may be of interest to you.Please… Read more Book: Sozialpsychiatrie in Berlin 1945-2023, by Christian Reumschüssel-Wienert

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