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Journée d'études Migrations et santé mentale

13 Mai 2024

Migrations et santé mentale: perspectives historiques

Journée d’études co-organisée par le C²DH à Aubervilliers.
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Maladies mentales et sociétés. XIXe-XXIe siècles

18 Mai 2022

rédigé par :
Benoît Majerus

Parution de l'ouvrage "Maladies mentales et sociétés. XIXe-XXIe siècles"

Nouvelle parution écrit par Nicolas Henckes (Cermes3) et Benoît Majerus (Université du Luxembourg).
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IN#SANE. The contemporary history of an eroding difference

29 Mars 2022

IN#SANE. The contemporary history of an eroding difference

Research seminar with Benoît Majerus and Samuel Dal Zilio.
News
Medical histories of Belgium

27 Octobre 2021

rédigé par :
Benoît Majerus

New publication: Medical histories of Belgium. New narratives on health, care and citizenship in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

Book edited by Joris Vandendriessche and Benoît Majerus and published by Manchester University Press.
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Book Launch „Material Cultures of Psychiatry“

22 Février 2021

Book Launch „Material Cultures of Psychiatry“

Webinar to discuss the book 'Material Cultures of Psychiatry' edited by Monika Ankele and Benoît Majerus, published with Transcript.
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Workshop: psychiatry in the 19th and 20th century from a transnational perspective

25 Octobre 2018

Workshop: psychiatry in the 19th and 20th century from a transnational perspective

In recent years the buzzword in historical research has been "transnational history". Although over the past 15 years some historians have begun to integrate this perspective into the history of medicine and psychiatry, especially with respect to colonial history, this research area remains underdeveloped. It goes without saying that there have been transnational contacts and transfers of knowledge in the psychiatric field - translations of books, international conferences, correspondence, memberships in associations, international travel - but research on these processes remains rare. This raises the urgent question of how to approach research on psychiatric history with a transnational framework in mind.
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Journal of Belgian History. Themed issue: Histories of Psychiatry

5 Juin 2018

rédigé par :
Eva Andersen

Journal of Belgian History. Themed issue: Histories of Psychiatry

Benoît Majerus and Anne Roekens (Université Catholique de Louvain) have edited a special issue ‘Histories of Psychiatry’ of the Journal of Belgian History. The issue contains five articles exploring different research trends. Two of these contributions were by members of the C²DH: Benoît Majerus and Eva Andersen.
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Materielle Kulturen der Psychiatrie

25 Avril 2018

Materielle Kulturen der Psychiatrie

Internationale Tagung des Instituts für Geschichte und Ethik der Medizin Hamburg in Kooperation mit der Universität Luxemburg und der Hochschule für Künste im Sozialen, Ottersberg.
News

23 Janvier 2018

rédigé par :
Eva Andersen

Call for Papers: Psychiatry in the 19th and 20th centuries from a transnational perspective

In recent years the buzzword in historical research has been "transnational history". Although over the past 15 years some historians have begun to integrate this perspective into the history of medicine and psychiatry, especially with respect to colonial history, this research area remains underdeveloped. It goes without saying that there have been transnational contacts and transfers of knowledge in the psychiatric field - translations of books, international conferences, correspondence, memberships in associations, international travel - but research on these processes remains rare. This raises the urgent question of how to approach research on psychiatric history with a transnational framework in mind.
News

17 Octobre 2017

rédigé par :
Benoît Majerus

Call for Papers: Material cultures of psychiatry

In the past, our ideas of psychiatric hospitals and their history have been shaped by objects like straitjackets, cribs and binding belts. These powerful objects are often used as a synonym for psychiatry and the way psychiatric patients are treated. But what do we really know about the social life (see Majerus 2011) of psychiatric patients and the stories of less spectacular objects in the everyday life of psychiatric institutions? What do we know about the material cultures of these places in general?
Thinkering
[New Book] Framing Age - Contested Knowledge in Science and Politics

20 Juin 2017

rédigé par :
Benoît Majerus

[New Book] Framing Age - Contested Knowledge in Science and Politics