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h-madness

This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Tag: 20th century

PhD research: “To live mad in the central highlands (1912-1975): a social and political history of madness in Madagascar”, by Raphaël Gallien

Posted on December 25, 2019December 17, 2019 by Eva Andersen

TO LIVE MAD IN THE CENTRAL HIGHLANDS (1912-1975): A SOCIAL AND POLITICAL HISTORY OF MADNESS IN MADAGASCAR 1912 was inaugurated… Read more PhD research: “To live mad in the central highlands (1912-1975): a social and political history of madness in Madagascar”, by Raphaël Gallien

Article: Citizenship, vulnerability, and mental incapacity in England, 1900-1960s, by Janet Weston

Posted on September 11, 2019August 28, 2019 by Eva Andersen

The article Citizenship, vulnerability, and mental incapacity in England, 1900-1960s by Janet Weston could be of interest to h-madness readers.… Read more Article: Citizenship, vulnerability, and mental incapacity in England, 1900-1960s, by Janet Weston

Project report: ‘Signals and Signs’: Children, Medics and Child Sexual Abuse in the Family

Posted on September 3, 2019September 18, 2019 by Eva Andersen

Post-doc project report from Ruth Beecher: ‘Signals and Signs’: Children, Medics and Child Sexual Abuse in the Family  In 1980,… Read more Project report: ‘Signals and Signs’: Children, Medics and Child Sexual Abuse in the Family

Book: An Impossible Inheritance Postcolonial Psychiatry and the Work of Memory in a West African Clinic, by Katie Kilroy-Marac

Posted on May 29, 2019May 27, 2019 by Eva Andersen

Katie Kilroy-Marac‘s new book An Impossible Inheritance Postcolonial Psychiatry and the Work of Memory in a West African Clinic (University of California… Read more Book: An Impossible Inheritance Postcolonial Psychiatry and the Work of Memory in a West African Clinic, by Katie Kilroy-Marac

Exhibition: Wunderblock

Posted on March 15, 2019March 13, 2019 by Eva Andersen

Wunderblock – a new exhibition and symposium on the history of the child’s mind at the Freud Museum 6th March… Read more Exhibition: Wunderblock

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