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Dec HHS: Special Section on Neuro/psychological knowledge in popular debates and everyday life, the ‘Idiot’, Handedness, and More
The December issue of History of the Human Sciences is now available. The issue includes a special section on “Contested narratives of the mind and the brain: Neuro/psychological knowledge in popular debates and everyday life,” as well as...
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Hat sizes and craniometry: Professional know-how and scientific knowledge
AHP readers will be interested in a forthcoming piece, now online, from History of the Human Sciences, “Hat sizes and craniometry: Professional know-how and scientific knowledge” by Peter Cryle. Abstract: This article examines the relation...
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Pathways of Patients at the Grahamstown Lunatic Asylum, 1890 to 1907
AHP readers will be interested in a new freely available book, Pathways of Patients at the Grahamstown Lunatic Asylum, 1890 to 1907 by Rory du Plessis. The book is described as follows, Pathways of patients explores the casebooks of the Grahamstown Lunatic...
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NYT article: Happiness Won’t Save You
AHP readers may be interested in a recent piece in the New York Times about psychologist Philip Brickman, “Happiness Won’t Save You: Philip Brickman was an expert in the psychology of happiness, but he couldn’t make his own pain go away.”...
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November HoP: Intellectual Communities, Rorschach in Girls Reform School, and More
The November issue of History of Psychology is now online. Full details below. “Family, friends, and faith-communities: Intellectual community and the benefits of unofficial networks for marginalized scientists.” Rodkey, Krista L.; Rodkey...
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‘Psychosis of civilization’: A colonial-situated diagnosis
AHP readers may be interested in a new piece in History of Psychiatry, “‘Psychosis of civilization’: a colonial-situated diagnosis,” by Marianna Scarfone. Abstract: In the late 1930s, when colonial psychiatry was well established in the Maghreb...
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Fri, Nov 20 2020 11:37 AM
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Ideology and science: The story of Polish psychology in the communist period
AHP readers will be interested in a new article in History of the Human Sciences, “Ideology and science: The story of Polish psychology in the communist period” by Leszek Koczanowicz and Iwona Koczanowicz-Dehnel. Abstract: This article presents...
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Doing history that matters: Going public and activating voices as a form of historical activism
AHP readers will be interested in an article forthcoming in a special issue of Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences dedicated to public history and now available online, “Doing history that matters: Going public and activating voices...
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Tue, Nov 17 2020 10:05 AM
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The relational mind: In between history, psychology and anthropology
AHP readers may be interested in a forthcoming piece from History of Psychology, “The relational mind: In between history, psychology and anthropology” by Y. Rotman. Abstract: The article examines the new psychological language that developed...
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Fri, Nov 13 2020 12:04 PM
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‘The voice of the stomach’: the mind, hypochondriasis and theories of dyspepsia in the nineteenth century
AHP readers may be interested in a new piece in History of Psychiatry, “‘The voice of the stomach’: the mind, hypochondriasis and theories of dyspepsia in the nineteenth century” by E Allen Driggers. Abstract: Physicians and surgeons during...
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Thu, Nov 12 2020 12:29 PM
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Georgina Feldberg Memorial Student Award in the History of Health and Medicine
AHP readers or their students may be interested in the Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin canadien d’histoire de la médecine‘s Georgina Feldberg Memorial Student Award in the History of Health and Medicine. Details below. The CSHM...
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Tue, Nov 10 2020 5:30 PM
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The bad expert
A new article in Social Studies of Science will be of interest to AHP readers: “The bad expert” by Paige L Sweet and Danielle Giffort. Abstract: We focus on two cases in which participants narrate and perform a new culture of expertise by...
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Those They Called Idiots: The Idea of the Disabled Mind from 1700 to the Present Day
AHP readers may be interested in a just-released book, Those They Called Idiots: The Idea of the Disabled Mind from 1700 to the Present Day by Simon Jarrett. The book is described as follows, Those They Called Idiots traces the little-known lives of people...
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The Influence of ‘Psychiatrist Friends’ on British Film Censorship in the 1960s
AHP readers may be interested in a recent article in the open access Journal of British Cinema and Television: “The Influence of ‘Psychiatrist Friends’ on British Film Censorship in the 1960s” by Tim Snelson and William R. Macauley. Abstract...
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Fri, Nov 06 2020 11:15 AM
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How did mental health become so biomedical? The progressive erosion of social determinants in historical psychiatric admission registers
AHP readers may be interested in a forthcoming article in History of Psychiatry, “How did mental health become so biomedical? The progressive erosion of social determinants in historical psychiatric admission registers” by Fritz Handerer,...
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