(Re)thinking the history of mental disorder and psychiatry: an approach through the South(s)
Medical History, Volume 70 - Special Issue 2 - Avril 2026
Introduction to the special issue: Global South histories of madness – new perspectives on mental troubles and psychiatry from Latin America and Africa in the 19th and 20th centuries
Irène Favier, Romain Tiquet
From the traditional account to an ‘off-centred history’ of the mental hygiene movement: the question of the international (1908–1939)
Hernán Scholten
Mental illness, forced labour, and colonial biopower in Kabba Province of Northern Nigeria, 1900–1947
Unekwu Friday Itodo
In defence of medical judgement: medicalisation strategies in the daily life of the Lima Asylum in the last third of the 19th century
Elias Amaya Nuñez
Sources of madness: investigating the post-colonial history of psychiatry in Niger
Gina Aïtmehdi, Camille Evrard
Disparate emotions? The play of emotions in clinical histories and patients’ letters (Pinel Sanatorium, SP/Brazil – 1929–1944)
Yonissa Marmitt Wadi
‘I cannot say that he is of unsound mind’: the case of Lunatic Richard Lea
Mishka Waza

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