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h-madness

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Tag: 18th century

Call for Panel on ‘Madness&Medicine’ at SCSECS 2018 (deadline 30/11/17)

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

DEADLINE EXTENDED Proposals are welcome for a panel on “Madness & Medicine” at the annual conference of the South Central… Read more Call for Panel on ‘Madness&Medicine’ at SCSECS 2018 (deadline 30/11/17)

New Book: On Hysteria. The Invention of a Medical Category between 1670 & 1820 (Sabine Arnaud)

Posted on October 17, 2015October 17, 2015 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

On Hysteria. The Invention of a Medical Category between 1670 & 1820 Sabine Arnaud University of Chicago Press ISBN: 978‐0‐226‐27554‐3… Read more New Book: On Hysteria. The Invention of a Medical Category between 1670 & 1820 (Sabine Arnaud)

Appel à contributions : Raconter la maladie (Dix-Huitième Siècle)

Posted on February 8, 2013October 12, 2017 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

The French journal of eighteenth-century history, Dix-Huitième Siècle, has just issued a call for contributions on the theme of ‘Raconter… Read more Appel à contributions : Raconter la maladie (Dix-Huitième Siècle)

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