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Tag: war

Webinar series “Disability and war in the Middle Ages”

Posted on January 25, 2023 by Eva Andersen

Some of the lectures on the “Disability and war in the Middle Ages” webinar could be of interest to h-madness… Read more Webinar series “Disability and war in the Middle Ages”

CfP. Panel “Questioning the trauma. Mental disorders among African fighters (20th – 21st centuries)” 

Posted on November 30, 2022November 28, 2022 by Eva Andersen

The panel “Questioning the trauma. Mental disorders among African fighters (20th – 21st centuries)” could be of interest to h-madness… Read more CfP. Panel “Questioning the trauma. Mental disorders among African fighters (20th – 21st centuries)” 

Revue Germanique Internationale. Special issue: Histoire et philosophie de la psychiatrie au XXe siècle : regards croisés franco-allemands

Posted on January 30, 2020January 28, 2020 by Eva Andersen

The Revue Germanique Internationale, published a special issue about Histoire et philosophie de la psychiatrie au XXe siècle : regards… Read more Revue Germanique Internationale. Special issue: Histoire et philosophie de la psychiatrie au XXe siècle : regards croisés franco-allemands

Conference report: ‘Nerves and War. Psychological Experiences of Mobilization and Suffering in Germany, 1900-1933’

Posted on January 25, 2018January 22, 2018 by Eva Andersen

Below you find the report about the conference “Nerves and War”, which was held on 12-13 October 2017 at the Friedrich-Meinecke-Institut,… Read more Conference report: ‘Nerves and War. Psychological Experiences of Mobilization and Suffering in Germany, 1900-1933’

Conference – Nerves and War. Psychological Experiences of Mobilization and Suffering in Germany, 1900-1933 (Berlin, 12-13 October 2017)

Posted on September 1, 2017August 29, 2017 by Eva Andersen

The conference ‘Nerves and War. Psychological Experiences of Mobilization and Suffering in Germany, 1900-1933‘ might be of interest to H-Madness… Read more Conference – Nerves and War. Psychological Experiences of Mobilization and Suffering in Germany, 1900-1933 (Berlin, 12-13 October 2017)

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