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This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Tag: 19th century

New issue – Social History of Medicine

Posted on May 9, 2017 by Eva Andersen

The newest issue of Social History of Medicine includes at least two articles that may be of interest to H-madness… Read more New issue – Social History of Medicine

New issue – History of the Human Sciences

Posted on April 29, 2017April 26, 2017 by Eva Andersen

The new issue of the History of the Human Sciences on Psychotherapy in Historical Perspective could be of interest to H-madness readers.… Read more New issue – History of the Human Sciences

New book – Freedom and the Cage: Modern Architecture and Psychiatry in Central Europe, 1890–1914

Posted on April 22, 2017April 20, 2017 by Eva Andersen

The book Freedom and the Cage: Modern Architecture and Psychiatry in Central Europe, 1890–1914 written by Leslie Topp could be of interest… Read more New book – Freedom and the Cage: Modern Architecture and Psychiatry in Central Europe, 1890–1914

Call for Papers: The Victorian Brain

Posted on July 31, 2015August 4, 2015 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

Call for Papers: Victorian Brain  Victorian Network is an open-access, MLA-indexed, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing and promoting the best postgraduate and early career… Read more Call for Papers: The Victorian Brain

Dissertations – The Making and Travelling of Knowledge

Posted on March 2, 2015 by marinalienhard

Maria Böhmer: “The Making and Travelling of Knowledge. A Biography of a Medical Case History in Nineteenth-Century Europe” The dissertation… Read more Dissertations – The Making and Travelling of Knowledge

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