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Tag: Andrew Scull

Symposium: Madness in Civilization. Current research into the history of psychiatry in the Low Countries (2 June 2017, Amsterdam)

Posted on March 30, 2017 by Eva Andersen

On the second of June 2017 there is a symposium about the current research in the history of psychiatry in the Low… Read more Symposium: Madness in Civilization. Current research into the history of psychiatry in the Low Countries (2 June 2017, Amsterdam)

How I Became a Historian of Psychiatry: Andrew Scull

Posted on October 9, 2015October 9, 2015 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

We are delighted to have Andrew Scull participate in our H-Madness series “How I Became a Historian of Psychiatry”. Scull,… Read more How I Became a Historian of Psychiatry: Andrew Scull

BBC 3 “Madness in Civilisation, Night Walking” program with Lisa Appignanesi, Andrew Scull

Posted on March 18, 2015 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

In this new BBC Radio 3 programme, Matthew Sweet talks to Andrew Scull, author of Madness in Civilisation, about how… Read more BBC 3 “Madness in Civilisation, Night Walking” program with Lisa Appignanesi, Andrew Scull

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