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Book: The Slightest Attachment: When Psychiatric Spaces Enact Affinities, by Ariane d’Hoop

Posted on March 10, 2023March 9, 2023 by Samuel Dal Zilio

The book The Slightest Attachment: When Psychiatric Spaces Enact Affinities, by Ariane d’Hoop might be of interest to h-madness readers. The… Read more Book: The Slightest Attachment: When Psychiatric Spaces Enact Affinities, by Ariane d’Hoop

Dissertations – Madness and Empire: The Ottoman Asylum, 1830-1930

Posted on December 15, 2017December 18, 2017 by marinalienhard

Photo: Female mental patients in the Istanbul Toptasi Asylum. Date of the photograph unknown, possibly 1910s. Source: Mazhar Osman, Sıhhat… Read more Dissertations – Madness and Empire: The Ottoman Asylum, 1830-1930

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

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