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This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Tag: historiography

Call for Papers: “Does the History of Psychology Have a Future?”

Posted on January 19, 2015October 12, 2017 by gae16802

HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY CALL FOR PAPERS: DOES THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY HAVE A FUTURE? History of Psychology invites submissions for… Read more Call for Papers: “Does the History of Psychology Have a Future?”

The History of Madness and Psychiatry at the History of Science Society Conference (3-6 November 2011)

Posted on October 21, 2011 by gae16802

The Annual History of Science Society (HSS) Conference meets in Cleveland, Ohio 3-6 November 2011.  This year, the meeting is… Read more The History of Madness and Psychiatry at the History of Science Society Conference (3-6 November 2011)

Hugh Freeman, 1930-2011

Posted on June 23, 2011 by gae16802

HUGH FREEMAN, 1930-2011 Obituaries have just been published of the psychiatrist and historian, Hugh Freeman, who died on the 4th… Read more Hugh Freeman, 1930-2011

The History of Health Insurance and Mental Illness

Posted on March 23, 2010 by gae16802

The successful passage of health insurance reform legislation in the United States moves me to wonder about the extent to… Read more The History of Health Insurance and Mental Illness

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