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h-madness

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Tag: early modern

CfP: Caring for Madness in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Approaches, Practices, and Representations

Posted on May 15, 2026 by Samuel Dal Zilio

Dear Hmadness readers, Our colleagues at Calenda have just published a call for papers that may be of interest to… Read more CfP: Caring for Madness in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Approaches, Practices, and Representations

Book: Murder and Madness on Trial: A Tale of True Crime from Early Modern Bologna, by Mònica Calabritto

Posted on June 2, 2023 by Samuel Dal Zilio

The book Murder and Madness on Trial: A Tale of True Crime from Early Modern Bologna, written by Mònica Calabritto, can… Read more Book: Murder and Madness on Trial: A Tale of True Crime from Early Modern Bologna, by Mònica Calabritto

Book: Kurze Geschichte der Psychiatrie, by Burkhart Brückner

Posted on April 27, 2023 by Samuel Dal Zilio

The book Kurze Geschichte der Psychiatrie, written by Burkhart Brückner, can interest h-madness readers. The abstract of the book on the publisher’s… Read more Book: Kurze Geschichte der Psychiatrie, by Burkhart Brückner

CFP: Experiencing Anxiety in Medieval and Early Modern Northern Europe

Posted on April 14, 2020 by Eva Andersen

​CFP: Experiencing Anxiety in Medieval and Early Modern Northern Europe eds. Kirsi Kanerva & Riikka Miettinen We are looking for… Read more CFP: Experiencing Anxiety in Medieval and Early Modern Northern Europe

Dissertations – Madness in Early Modern England

Posted on March 7, 2017March 9, 2017 by marinalienhard

Alison R. Brown: “Though Troubled Be My Brain:” Madness in Early Modern England, 1603-1714 This dissertation is a study of… Read more Dissertations – Madness in Early Modern England

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