We are very happy to present you a review of the recently published book Outrageous Reason by Peter Barham. This… Read more Review of Peter Barham, Outrageous Reason. Madness & Race in Britain & Empire, 1780-2020.
We are very happy to present you a review of the recently published book Outrageous Reason by Peter Barham. This… Read more Review of Peter Barham, Outrageous Reason. Madness & Race in Britain & Empire, 1780-2020.
The recent special issue of the journal Social History of Medicine dedicated to the topic “Delineating the History of Mental… Read more Special Issue: Social History on Medicine, Volume 37, Issue 2, May 2024
Dear Hmadness readers, on October 15th and 16th, a symposium will be held at Université Lumière Lyon 2 and the… Read more Colloquium : Famille(s) et Psychiatrie du XIXe siècle à nos jours (Lyon, October 15 & 16, 2024)
The article The Qualitative Historical Origins of Mad Studies in Word and Deed, 1436–1914, writen by Geoffrey Reaume and published in the… Read more Article: The Qualitative Historical Origins of Mad Studies in Word and Deed, 1436–1914, by Geoffrey Reaume
Dear readers of Hmadness, here is a call for contributions for the symposium “Ethnographing Psychiatry,” which will be held in… Read more Call for contributions: Colloquium “Ethnographier la psychiatrie”