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Article: ‘The life stories and experiences of the children admitted to the Institute for Imbecile Children from 1895 to 1913,’ by Rory du Plessis

Posted on September 18, 2020September 16, 2020 by Maia Woolner

Rory du Plessis recently published an article that may be of interest to H-Madness readers. The article is titled ‘The… Read more Article: ‘The life stories and experiences of the children admitted to the Institute for Imbecile Children from 1895 to 1913,’ by Rory du Plessis

Book: Outsiderliteratuur. “Waanzinnige” auteurs in het Nederlands- en Franstalige discours na 1960, by Arnout De Cleene

Posted on September 17, 2020September 15, 2020 by Eva Andersen

Arnout De Cleene. Outsiderliteratuur. “Waanzinnige” auteurs in het Nederlands- en Franstalige discours na 1960 [Outsider Literature. “Mad” Authors in Dutch-… Read more Book: Outsiderliteratuur. “Waanzinnige” auteurs in het Nederlands- en Franstalige discours na 1960, by Arnout De Cleene

CfP: Conference ‘Forensic Cultures’

Posted on September 17, 2020September 16, 2020 by Maia Woolner

Call for papers Conference ‘Forensic Cultures’  For online version, please click here 26-28 August 2021 Department of History and Art History, Utrecht University … Read more CfP: Conference ‘Forensic Cultures’

Article: A Physician’s Encounter with Epidemics: Courage vis-á-vis Ignorance by Fatih Artvinli

Posted on September 16, 2020September 8, 2020 by Filippo M. Sposini

Italian physician Dr. Luigi Mongeri (1815–82), who graduated from the School of Medicine in Pavia and worked as chief physician… Read more Article: A Physician’s Encounter with Epidemics: Courage vis-á-vis Ignorance by Fatih Artvinli

Book: Administrations of Lunacy; Racism and the Haunting of American Psychiatry at the Milledgeville Asylum by Mab Segrest

Posted on September 15, 2020September 8, 2020 by Filippo M. Sposini

Today, 90 percent of psychiatric beds are located in jails and prisons across the United States, institutions that confine disproportionate… Read more Book: Administrations of Lunacy; Racism and the Haunting of American Psychiatry at the Milledgeville Asylum by Mab Segrest

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