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This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Category: Literature

Journal: The Social History of Alcohol and Drugs

Posted on October 16, 2018October 15, 2018 by David Freis

Here’s an announcment by the editors of the journal The Social History of Alcohol and Drugs: “The Social History of… Read more Journal: The Social History of Alcohol and Drugs

Podcast about book ‘Schizophrènes au XXe siècle’(Hervé Guillemain)

Posted on October 15, 2018 by Eva Andersen

The New Books Network published a podcast that could be of interest to h-madness readers. The interview is about Hervé… Read more Podcast about book ‘Schizophrènes au XXe siècle’(Hervé Guillemain)

Book: Philosophie de la folie, by James Frame (1860)

Posted on October 10, 2018October 4, 2018 by David Freis

Francophone readers of h-madness might be interested in this new translation of James Frame’s The Philosophy of Insanity (1860): James… Read more Book: Philosophie de la folie, by James Frame (1860)

Article: The Place of Mad People and Disabled People in Canadian Historiography, by Geoffrey Reaume

Posted on October 8, 2018October 4, 2018 by David Freis

Readers interested in the history of psychiatry and madness in Canada might be interested in this recent article by Geoffrey… Read more Article: The Place of Mad People and Disabled People in Canadian Historiography, by Geoffrey Reaume

Book: Un enfant à l’asile, by Anatole Le Bras

Posted on October 5, 2018October 3, 2018 by Katariina Parhi

In March 1896, Paul Taesch, 22 years old, wrote his autobiography during his stay at the Quimper lunatic asylum (Brittany).… Read more Book: Un enfant à l’asile, by Anatole Le Bras

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