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This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Tag: colonial studies

Book: Fou et indigène: L’altérité au prisme du droit colonial en Afrique, by Silvia Falconieri (ed.)

Posted on August 20, 2025 by Samuel Dal Zilio

Dear H-Madness readers,The edited volume Fou et indigène. L’altérité au prisme du droit colonial en Afrique, edited by Silvia Falconieri,… Read more Book: Fou et indigène: L’altérité au prisme du droit colonial en Afrique, by Silvia Falconieri (ed.)

Colloquium: Boire, pouvoir et illégalismes. L’alcool(isme) en controverse, Lausanne (6-7 June)

Posted on April 18, 2024 by Samuel Dal Zilio

The Vaud University of Health Sciences (HESAV) is organizing a two-day conference on the theme “Drinking, Power, and Illegality. Alcohol(ism)… Read more Colloquium: Boire, pouvoir et illégalismes. L’alcool(isme) en controverse, Lausanne (6-7 June)

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