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h-madness

This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Happy Birthday h-madness

Posted on January 20, 2012January 20, 2012 by benoitmajerus

Two years ago, we published our first post on historypsychiatry.wordpress.com. Soon, an editorial board was set up and h-madness found… Read more Happy Birthday h-madness

Call for Papers – The Two Cultures: Visual Art and Science c.1800-2011

Posted on January 19, 2012October 12, 2017 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

“It is bizarre how little of twentieth-century science has been assimilated into twentieth century art”. – C.P. Snow, 1959 In… Read more Call for Papers – The Two Cultures: Visual Art and Science c.1800-2011

New Issue – Temple Law Review

Posted on January 14, 2012 by benoitmajerus

A new issue of Temple Law Review is out and contains the following article which might interest the readers of… Read more New Issue – Temple Law Review

The Institute of Psychoanalysis (London) – Spring 2012 events

Posted on January 13, 2012 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

21 January –  Oedipus through the Life Cycle: Infancy The story of Oedipus can be used to explore significant aspects… Read more The Institute of Psychoanalysis (London) – Spring 2012 events

Book review – Agnès Desmazières, L’Inconscient au paradis. Comment les catholiques ont reçu la psychanalyse (Payot 2011)

Posted on January 11, 2012 by andreaskillen

By  Annick Ohayon Cet ouvrage, au titre romantique, est issu d’une thèse d’histoire et civilisation soutenue par Agnès Desmazières, historienne… Read more Book review – Agnès Desmazières, L’Inconscient au paradis. Comment les catholiques ont reçu la psychanalyse (Payot 2011)

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