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The Acid Room: The Psychedelic Trials and Tribulations of Hollywood Hospital
A new book by Erika Dyck and Jesse Donaldson will interest AHP readers: The Acid Room: The Psychedelic Trials and Tribulations of Hollywood Hospital. The book is described as follows: From the street, New Westminster’s Hollywood Hospital didn’t look like...
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The ‘ethic of knowledge’ and responsible science: Responses to genetically motivated racism,
AHP readers may be interested in a new open-access article in Social Studies of Science: “The ‘ethic of knowledge’ and responsible science: Responses to genetically motivated racism,” Natan Elgabsi. Abstract: This study takes off from the...
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Two faces of the teacher: Comparing editions of Charcot’s Leçons du mardi
AHP readers may be interested in a new piece in Journal of the History of the Neurosciences: “Two faces of the teacher: Comparing editions of Charcot’s Leçons du mardi,” by Christopher G. Goetz & Emmanuel Drouin. Abstract: Jean-Martin...
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Stressing the ‘body electric’: History and psychology of the techno-ecologies of work stress
A new piece in History of the Human Sciences will interest AHP readers: “Stressing the ‘body electric’: History and psychology of the techno-ecologies of work stress,” by Jessica Pykett and Mark Paterson. Abstract: This article explores histories...
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Tue, Mar 22 2022 5:51 PM
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HHS Online First: Freud in Cambridge Review Symposium
A number of articles that engage with John Forrester and Laura Camerson’s 2017 book Freud in Cambridge, as part of a special Freud in Cambridge Review Symposium in History of the Human Sciences, are now online. Title and authors below. No abstracts...
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Special Issue on Transnational Movements and Transwar Connections in Human Populations Studies
AHP readers may be interested in a new Special Issue of Perspectives on Science dedicated to “Transnational Movements and Transwar Connections in Human Populations Studies.” Full titles, authors, and abstracts below. “Miriam Tildesley...
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Philosophical Siblings: Varieties of Playful Experience in Alice, William, and Henry James
AHP readers may be interested in a new book by Jane F. Thrailkill, Philosophical Siblings: Varieties of Playful Experience in Alice, William, and Henry James. The book is described as follows: Alice James: an exemplary nineteenth-century neurasthenic...
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Thu, Mar 17 2022 3:00 PM
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Isis Focus Section: Fields
AHP readers will be interested in the open-access Focus section of the most recent issue of Isis. Dedicated to fields, the section includes several pieces on the history of the human sciences. Titles, authors, and abstracts below: “Introduction...
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A useful science: Criminal interrogation and the turn to psychology in Germany around 1800
A new piece in the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences will interest AHP readers: “A useful science: Criminal interrogation and the turn to psychology in Germany around 1800,” by Elwin Hofman. Abstract: This article argues that...
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Tue, Mar 08 2022 4:59 PM
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Special Section: Race Science in the Latin World
A special section edited by Sebastián Gil-Riaño and Sarah Walsh and dedicated to “Race Science in the Latin World” in the most recent issue of History of Science may interest AHP readers. Full title, authors, and abstracts below. “Introduction...
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Sat, Mar 05 2022 5:20 PM
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Psychologization in and through the women’s movement: A transnational history of the psychologization of consciousness-raising in the German-speaking countries and the United States
A new open access piece in the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences will interest AHP readers: “Psychologization in and through the women’s movement: A transnational history of the psychologization of consciousness-raising in...
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March 2022 History of Psychiatry: Aboriginal Australian mental health, Soviet political abuse of psychiatry, and more
The March 2022 issue of History of Psychiatry is now online. Full details below. “Aboriginal Australian mental health during the first 100 years of colonization, 1788–1888: a historical review of nineteenth-century documents,” Toby Raeburn...
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Quentin Skinner, contextual method and Machiavelli’s understanding of liberty
A new piece in History of the Human Sciences may interest AHP readers: “Quentin Skinner, contextual method and Machiavelli’s understanding of liberty,” by Nikola Regent. Abstract: The article examines Quentin Skinner’s influential...
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