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Nerves and War. Psychological Experiences of Mobilization and Suffering in Germany, 1900-1933
New Book: Homo Cinematicus: Science, Motion Pictures, and the Making of Modern Germany
New HHS: Brainwashing, Scientific Expertise and the Politics of Emotion, & More!
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Nerves and War. Psychological Experiences of Mobilization and Suffering in Germany, 1900-1933
From October 12 to 13, 2017 the Friedrich-Meinecke-Institut at the Free University of Berlin is hosting a conference on “Nerves and War. Psychological Experiences of Mobilization and Suffering in Germany, 1900-1933.” Organized by Gundula Gahlen...
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New Book: Homo Cinematicus: Science, Motion Pictures, and the Making of Modern Germany
Now available from University of Pennsylvania Press is Andreas Killen’s Homo Cinematicus: Science, Motion Pictures, and the Making of Modern Germany: In the early decades of the twentieth century, two intertwined changes began to shape the direction...
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New HHS: Brainwashing, Scientific Expertise and the Politics of Emotion, & More!
The July 2017 issue of History of the Human Sciences is now online. Articles in this issue explore cinematic representations of brainwashing, scientific expertise and the politics of emotion, and more. Full details below. “Brainwashing the cybernetic...
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The Hirschfeld Archives: Violence, Death, and Modern *** Culture
The Hirschfeld Archives: Violence, Death, and Modern *** Culture by Heike Bauer was recently been published by Temple University Press. As described on the publisher’s website, Influential sexologist and activist Magnus Hirschfeld founded Berlin’s...
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Canadian Bulletin of the History of Medicine: Degeneration, Eugenics, Psychosis, & Shell Shock
The Spring 2016 issue of the Canadian Bulletin of the History of Medicine/Bulletin canadien d’histoire de la médecine, now under the editorship of Erika Dyck and Kenton Kroker, includes a number of articles that will be of interest to AHP readers...
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New History of Psychiatry: LSD, Madhouses, Psychiatric Semiology…
The June 2016 issue of History of Psychiatry is now online. Articles in this issue explore psychiatric semiology, the German Research Institute of Psychiatry in Munich, madness in novelist Muriel Spark’s work, LSD as treatment in Denmark, the DSM...
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New Articles: 19th Cure Rates for Insanity & Constitutional Therapy in Nazi Germany
The April issue of Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences includes two articles that may be of interest to AHP readers. Titles, authors, and abstracts follow below. ““The Glamour of Arabic Numbers”: Pliny Earle’s Challenge...
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New History of Psychiatry: Psychogeriatrics, Delusions, & More!
The March 2016 issue of History of Psychiatry is now online. Articles in this issue explore psychogeriatrics in mid-twentieth century England, phenomenological explanations of delusions, the founding of the German Research Institute of Psychiatry in Munich...
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New Hist. of Psychiatry: DSM-III, ECT, Veridical Hallucinations, & More
The December 2015 issue of History of Psychiatry is now online. Articles in this issue explore multiaxial assessment in the DSM-III, electroconvulsive therapy, and veridical hallucinations in France, among other topics. Full titles, authors, and abstracts...
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Mon, Nov 11 2015 6:49 AM
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New HoP: Instruments, Forensic Psychology in Germany, & More
The November 2015 issue of History of Psychology is now online. Articles in this issue explore forensic psychology in Germany, phrenology in Gilded Age America, and much more. Full titles, authors, and abstracts follow below. “Anthropophagy: A singular...
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Fri, Nov 11 2015 7:28 AM
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New Book: The Corrigible and the Incorrigible by Greg Eghigian
The University of Michigan Press has recently published Greg Eghigian’s The Corrigible and the Incorrigible: Science, Medicine, and the Convict in Twentieth-Century Germany. As the publisher describes, The Corrigible and the Incorrigible explores...
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Thu, Nov 11 2015 7:06 AM
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New Isis: Psychopathy in Germany & Helmholtz’s Musicology!
The June 2015 issue of Isis, the official journal of the History of Science Society, is now online. Included in the issue are two articles of special interest to AHP readers: Greg Eghigian (right) documents the history of psychopathy in Germany, while...
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Thu, Jun 06 2015 8:27 AM
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April 20th Talk! Religion & Anti-psychiatry in Imperial Germany
The British Psychological Society’s History of Psychology Centre, in conjunction with UCL’s Centre for the History of the Psychological Disciplines, has announced the next talk as part of its spring term BPS History of Psychological Disciplines Seminar...
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Tue, Apr 04 2015 9:29 AM
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New HHS: Brain Sciences in the Lycée, Linguistics in Imperial Germany, & Much More
The February 2015 issue of History of the Human Sciences is now online. Included in this issue are articles on educational reformers’ promotion of brain sciences in Third Republic France, shifting attention in linguistics to “living”...
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Mon, Feb 02 2015 8:59 AM
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New Books in STS Interview with Gabriel Finkelstein on Emil du Bois-Reymond
New Books in Science, Technology, and Society, part of the New Books Network, has released an audio interview with historian Gabriel Finkelstein on his recent book Emil du Bois-Reymond: Neuroscience, Self, and Society in Nineteenth-Century Germany. As...
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