A few years ago we announced the PhD research of Maria Böhmer in a blogpost. Now her research is published in… Read more The Man Who Crucified Himself Readings of a Medical Case in Nineteenth-Century Europe, by Maria Böhmer
A few years ago we announced the PhD research of Maria Böhmer in a blogpost. Now her research is published in… Read more The Man Who Crucified Himself Readings of a Medical Case in Nineteenth-Century Europe, by Maria Böhmer
Nordic Decay: The reception and application of degeneration theory and the concept of atavism in Scandinavian psychiatry, criminology, and eugenics, 1880-1922 By Rebecka… Read more PhD research: Nordic Decay: The reception and application of degeneration theory and the concept of atavism in Scandinavian psychiatry, criminology, and eugenics 1880-1922, by Rebecka Klette
There is a new book out by one of our h-madness contributors, Claire Trenery that could be of interest. The… Read more Book: Madness, Medicine and Miracle in Twelfth-Century England, by Claire Trenery
Printing and Periodical Culture in the Nineteenth-Century Asylum By Mila Daskalova ‘Almost every class or clique in society has its… Read more PhD research: Printing and Periodical Culture in the Nineteenth-Century Asylum, by Mila Daskalova
Lauren Johnson’s new book tells the tale of the life and times of Henry VI, “who inherited the crowns of… Read more Book Tour: Shadow King. The Life and Death of Henry VI, by Lauren Johnson