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Doing psychiatry in post-war Europe

SOCIAL HISTORIES OF MEDICINE

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Social Histories of Medicine is concerned with all aspects of health, illness and medicine, from prehistory to the present, in every part of the world. The series covers the circumstances that promote health or illness, the ways in which people experience and explain such conditions, and what, practically, they do about them. Practitioners of all approaches to health and healing come within its scope, as do their ideas, beliefs, and practices, and the social, economic and cultural contexts in which they operate. Methodologically, the series welcomes relevant studies in social, economic, cultural, and intellectual history, as well as approaches derived from other disciplines in the arts, sciences, social sciences and humanities. The series is a collaboration between Manchester University Press and the Society for the Social History of Medicine.

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Doing psychiatry in postwar Europe

Practices, routines and experiences

Edited by Gundula Gahlen , Volker Hess , Marianna Scarfone and Henriette Voelker

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ISBN 978 1 5261 7346 1hardback

First published 2024

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Cover image: Ville Evrard psychiatric hospital, carers’ and patients’ assembly, 1954. Photo: Jean-Philippe Charbonnier / Gamma Rapho

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Practices, routines and experiences

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