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This blog follows the history of psychiatry

New Book: The British Anti-Psychiatrists: From Institutional Psychiatry to the Counter-Culture, 1960-1971, by Oisín Wall

Posted on December 13, 2017December 6, 2017 by David Freis

This new book might be of interest to readers of h-madness: Oisín Wall: The British Anti-Psychiatrists From Institutional Psychiatry to… Read more New Book: The British Anti-Psychiatrists: From Institutional Psychiatry to the Counter-Culture, 1960-1971, by Oisín Wall

Call for Papers: Madness, Mental Illness and Mind Doctors in 20th and 21st Century Popular Culture

Posted on December 11, 2017December 6, 2017 by David Freis

Madness, Mental Illness and Mind Doctors in 20th and 21st Century Pop Culture 3rd & 4th May 2018 University of… Read more Call for Papers: Madness, Mental Illness and Mind Doctors in 20th and 21st Century Popular Culture

Call for Papers: Socioeconomic Factors and Mental Health: Past and Present – Palgrave Communications Article Collection

Posted on December 8, 2017December 6, 2017 by David Freis

Palgrave Communications, the humanities and social sciences journal published by Palgrave Macmillan, is currently inviting article proposals and full papers… Read more Call for Papers: Socioeconomic Factors and Mental Health: Past and Present – Palgrave Communications Article Collection

Conference: Les pratiques psychiatriques de la Grande Guerre une révolution ?(14/12/17, Louvain-la-Neuve)

Posted on December 7, 2017December 7, 2017 by Eva Andersen

The conference ‘Les pratiques psychiatriques de la Grande Guerre une révolution ?‘ could be of interest to H-Madness readers. It is… Read more Conference: Les pratiques psychiatriques de la Grande Guerre une révolution ?(14/12/17, Louvain-la-Neuve)

New article — Liberating Madness. Punishing Insanity: Soviet Hippies and the Politics of Craziness

Posted on December 4, 2017November 28, 2017 by Eva Andersen

The article ‘Liberating Madness. Punishing Insanity: Soviet Hippies and the Politics of Craziness‘ by Juliane Fürst might be of interest… Read more New article — Liberating Madness. Punishing Insanity: Soviet Hippies and the Politics of Craziness

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