Dear readers,The article “Semantics and schizophrenic language: The contribution of Sergio Piro”, by Lorenzo Stampatore, Bruno Orlandella, and Massimiliano Aragona,… Read more Article: Semantics and schizophrenic language: The contribution of Sergio Piro, by Lorenzo Stampatore, Bruno Orlandella and Massimiliano Aragona
Tag: History of ideas
Articles “Syphilis exotique. Comment la médecine a fait de la syphilis une maladie dermatologique «bénigne» durant la colonisation (France, 1900–1940)” by Guillaume Linte & “«Mahomet Implanted a Real Neuropathic State in the Brains of Believers»: North African Masculinities and Colonial Psychiatry in the Writings of Maurice Boigey” by Nina Studer
Dear Hmadness readers,Two articles have been published in the journal Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Geschichte. The first is titled “Exotic Syphilis.… Read more Articles “Syphilis exotique. Comment la médecine a fait de la syphilis une maladie dermatologique «bénigne» durant la colonisation (France, 1900–1940)” by Guillaume Linte & “«Mahomet Implanted a Real Neuropathic State in the Brains of Believers»: North African Masculinities and Colonial Psychiatry in the Writings of Maurice Boigey” by Nina Studer
Issue: Medizinhistorisches Journal, Volume 59
Dear Hmadness readers, Two articles published in the Medizinhistorisches Journal may be of interest to you. The first is titled… Read more Issue: Medizinhistorisches Journal, Volume 59
Book: »Schizophrenie« in der Alltagssprache: Eine linguistische Begriffsgeschichte 1908–2009, by Yvonne Ilg
Dear Hmadness readers, Yvonne Ilg’s new book, “Schizophrenie” in der Alltagssprache: Eine linguistische Begriffsgeschichte 1908–2009, has just been published. It… Read more Book: »Schizophrenie« in der Alltagssprache: Eine linguistische Begriffsgeschichte 1908–2009, by Yvonne Ilg
Call for Papers: Culture and psychiatric paradigms during the Cold War
Dear readers of H-Madness, Here is a new call for papers for a workshop titled “Culture and Psychiatric Paradigms During… Read more Call for Papers: Culture and psychiatric paradigms during the Cold War