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This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Tag: psychiatry

Event: Race et psychiatrie, at Université Paris Diderot, 25 January

Posted on January 22, 2019 by Katariina Parhi

Race et psychiatrie Histoire des sociétés post-esclavagistes Brésil, États-Unis, Madagascar, Algérie, 1900-1960 25 janvier 2019 9h30-17h Journée d’étude organisée au… Read more Event: Race et psychiatrie, at Université Paris Diderot, 25 January

Article: Psychiatry, Space, and Time: Case of an Ottoman Asylum, by Burçak Özlüdil

Posted on January 21, 2019January 17, 2019 by Katariina Parhi

“Psychiatry, Space, and Time: Case of an Ottoman Asylum.” Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association, 5:1 (Spring 2018):… Read more Article: Psychiatry, Space, and Time: Case of an Ottoman Asylum, by Burçak Özlüdil

Book: The Invention of Madness, by Emily Baum

Posted on November 28, 2018November 26, 2018 by Katariina Parhi

The Invention of Madness: State, Society, and the Insane in Modern China. University of Chicago Press  2018. Throughout most of… Read more Book: The Invention of Madness, by Emily Baum

Journal: Isis 109: 3 (2018)

Posted on October 28, 2018October 24, 2018 by Katariina Parhi

The following article in Isis 109:3 (2018) may be of interest to h-madness followers. A Paper Machine of Clinical Research… Read more Journal: Isis 109: 3 (2018)

Article: The Place of Mad People and Disabled People in Canadian Historiography, by Geoffrey Reaume

Posted on October 8, 2018October 4, 2018 by David Freis

Readers interested in the history of psychiatry and madness in Canada might be interested in this recent article by Geoffrey… Read more Article: The Place of Mad People and Disabled People in Canadian Historiography, by Geoffrey Reaume

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