vendredi 11 mars 2016

Dernier numéro d'History of Psychiatry

History of Psychiatry

March 2016; 27 (1)




Claire Hilton
Psychogeriatrics in England in the 1950s: greater knowledge with little impact on provision of services
 
J Cutting and M Musalek
The nature of delusion: psychologically explicable? psychologically inexplicable? philosophically explicable? Part 2

Eric J Engstrom, Wolfgang Burgmair, and Matthias M Weber
Psychiatric governance, völkisch corporatism, and the German Research Institute of Psychiatry in Munich (1912–26). Part 1

Paloma Vázquez de la Torre and Olga Villasante
Psychiatric care at a national mental institution during the Spanish Civil War (1936–39): Santa Isabel de Leganés

Vladimir Lerner, Grigory Podolsky, and Eliezer Witztum
Pavel Ivanovich Karpov (1873–1932?) – the Russian Prinzhorn: art of the insane in Russia

Onome V Atigari, Margaret Harris, Joanna Le Noury, and David Healy
Bipolar disorder and its outcomes: two cohorts, 1875–1924 and 1994–2007, compared 


Classic Text No. 105

Carlos S Alvarado
‘Report of the Committee on Mediumistic Phenomena’, by William James (1886): With an introduction by 


Book Reviews

Claire Trenery
Book Review: Sari Katajala-Peltomaa and Susanna Niiranen (eds), Mental (Dis)Order in Later Medieval Europe

Thora Hands
Book Review: Matthew Warner Osborn, Rum Maniacs: Alcoholic Insanity in the Early American Republic

Leonard Smith
Book Review: Emmanuel Akyeampong, Allan G. Hill and Arthur Kleinman (eds), The Culture of Mental Illness and Psychiatric Practice in Africa

Maike Rotzoll
Book Review: Livia Prüll and Philipp Rauh (eds), Krieg und medikale Kultur. Patientenschicksale und ärztliches Handeln in der Zeit der Weltkriege 1914–1945

John Stewart
Book Review: Ali Haggett, A History of Male Psychological Disorders in Britain, 1945–1980

Matthias Reiss
Book Review: Neil Krishan Aggarwal, Mental Health in the War on Terror: Culture, Science, and Statecraft 


Research on the history of psychiatry

Dissertation Abstracts


Obituary

Obituary: John Forrester (1949–2015) 

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