Even though for most of medical anthropologists, history of medicine is far from their professional interest, that is not the case in South European and specially in Latin American medical anthropology. For us, history of medicine is a seminal point of academic discussion in the last two decades particularly in those anthropologists who work on the processes of health/disease/care linked to medicalization. Among others interesting consequences, common areas of interest develop. This article aims to explore a main obstacle to the full conquest of interdisciplinarity, namely the persistence of subaltern discourses and practices related to medical history and to social sciences among the medical professions, which at the same time becomes also...
The last thirty years of medical anthropology in the southern Europe have enabled the discipline to ...
This article focuses on three overlapping trends in the historical study of human responses to illne...
This article focuses on three overlapping trends in the historical study of human responses to illne...
Even though for most of medical anthropologists, history of medicine is far from their professional...
This special issue intends to show the potential of medical history to contribute to major historica...
This special issue intends to show the potential of medical history to contribute to major historica...
This special issue intends to show the potential of medical history to contribute to major historica...
International audienceEditors of Social History of Medicine (SHM) have been very successful in exten...
This special issue intends to show the potential of medical history to contribute to major historica...
In the late 1960s, social history developed into an imperative approach in general historiography ...
This special issue intends to show the potential of medical history to contribute to major historica...
This special issue intends to show the potential of medical history to contribute to major historica...
International audienceEditors of Social History of Medicine (SHM) have been very successful in exten...
In the late 1960s, social history developed into an imperative approach in general historiography in...
This special issue intends to show the potential of medical history to contribute to major historica...
The last thirty years of medical anthropology in the southern Europe have enabled the discipline to ...
This article focuses on three overlapping trends in the historical study of human responses to illne...
This article focuses on three overlapping trends in the historical study of human responses to illne...
Even though for most of medical anthropologists, history of medicine is far from their professional...
This special issue intends to show the potential of medical history to contribute to major historica...
This special issue intends to show the potential of medical history to contribute to major historica...
This special issue intends to show the potential of medical history to contribute to major historica...
International audienceEditors of Social History of Medicine (SHM) have been very successful in exten...
This special issue intends to show the potential of medical history to contribute to major historica...
In the late 1960s, social history developed into an imperative approach in general historiography ...
This special issue intends to show the potential of medical history to contribute to major historica...
This special issue intends to show the potential of medical history to contribute to major historica...
International audienceEditors of Social History of Medicine (SHM) have been very successful in exten...
In the late 1960s, social history developed into an imperative approach in general historiography in...
This special issue intends to show the potential of medical history to contribute to major historica...
The last thirty years of medical anthropology in the southern Europe have enabled the discipline to ...
This article focuses on three overlapping trends in the historical study of human responses to illne...
This article focuses on three overlapping trends in the historical study of human responses to illne...