We have the pleasure to share with you the program for the Ethnographier la psychiatrie conference, taking place from December… Read more Ethnographier la psychiatrie
We have the pleasure to share with you the program for the Ethnographier la psychiatrie conference, taking place from December… Read more Ethnographier la psychiatrie
We are very happy to present you a review of the recently published book Outrageous Reason by Peter Barham. This… Read more Review of Peter Barham, Outrageous Reason. Madness & Race in Britain & Empire, 1780-2020.
The recent special issue of the journal Social History of Medicine dedicated to the topic “Delineating the History of Mental… Read more Special Issue: Social History on Medicine, Volume 37, Issue 2, May 2024
This conference marks the conclusion of the AMIAF research program, which explored the double discrimination faced by individuals considered mentally… Read more L’Autre aliéné, September 19th-20th, at the Condorcet Campus
The article The Qualitative Historical Origins of Mad Studies in Word and Deed, 1436–1914, writen by Geoffrey Reaume and published in the… Read more Article: The Qualitative Historical Origins of Mad Studies in Word and Deed, 1436–1914, by Geoffrey Reaume