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History of Psychiatry

History of Psychiatry

Madness, Science, Culture

eISSN: 17402360 | ISSN: 0957154X | Current volume: 37 | Current issue: 1 Frequency: Quarterly

History of Psychiatry: Madness, Science, Culture is a fully peer reviewed hybrid journal with an openly eclectic mix of themes and a heterodox readership. Endorsing a broad, ‘big-tent’ historiographic agenda, the journal encourages interdisciplinary dialogue between historians and psychiatric practitioners, but also with other research communities.

The journal supports historical research on the history of psychiatry as a medical specialty. It is concerned with the discipline’s professional development, including but not limited to the historical continuities and ruptures of its conceptual apparatus, taxonomic conventions, diagnostic techniques, and therapeutic practices.

It also serves as a wider platform for intersectional research on the history of madness, exploring the larger cultural, socio-economic, and political manifestations of mental distress, as well as its lived experience. It seeks to expand opportunities for cross-fertilization that can help challenge stock narratives and temper disciplinary paradigms.

The editors and Advisory Board members are committed to promoting the research of scholars engaged in close readings of the historical evidence. They embrace the vexing challenge of sustaining historical contingency and resisting the sirens of reductive analysis. As such, the journal is a forum for our ongoing assessments of the plurality of meanings we ascribe to the past.

The March 2026 issue (Volume 37, Issue 1) features an Editorial by the Editor-in-Chief, Eric J. Engstrom, outlining in greater detail the journal’s aims and scope. Read the Editorial here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0957154X261425766.

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

History of Psychiatry: Madness, Science, Culture is available on Sage Journals Online.

Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/hpy.

 

History of Psychiatry: Madness, Science, Culture is a fully peer reviewed hybrid journal with an openly eclectic mix of themes and a heterodox readership. Endorsing a broad, ‘big-tent’ historiographic agenda, the journal encourages interdisciplinary dialogue between historians and psychiatric practitioners, but also with other research communities.

The journal supports historical research on the history of psychiatry as a medical specialty. It is concerned with the discipline’s professional development, including but not limited to the historical continuities and ruptures of its conceptual apparatus, taxonomic conventions, diagnostic techniques, and therapeutic practices.

It also serves as a wider platform for intersectional research on the history of madness, exploring the larger cultural, socio-economic, and political manifestations of mental distress, as well as its lived experience. It seeks to expand opportunities for cross-fertilization that can help challenge stock narratives and temper disciplinary paradigms.

The editors and Advisory Board members are committed to promoting the research of scholars engaged in close readings of the historical evidence. They embrace the vexing challenge of sustaining historical contingency and resisting the sirens of reductive analysis. As such, the journal is a forum for our ongoing assessments of the plurality of meanings we ascribe to the past.

The March 2026 issue (Volume 37, Issue 1) features an Editorial by the Editor-in-Chief, Eric J. Engstrom, outlining in greater detail the journal’s aims and scope. Read the Editorial here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0957154X261425766.

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

History of Psychiatry: Madness, Science, Culture is available on Sage Journals Online.

Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/hpy.

 

Editor
Eric J. Engstrom Humboldt University, Germany
Book Reviews Editors
Jessica Campbell The University of Edinburgh, UK
Dennis Doyle University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis, USA
Ute Oswald University of Warwick, UK
Editorial Advisory Board
Ana Antic University of Copenhagen, Demnark
Emily Baum University of California, Irvine, USA
M. Anatole le Bras Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ), France
Catharine Coleborne University of Newcastle, Australia
Gayle Davis University of Edinburgh, UK
Emmanuel Delille Centre Marc Bloch, Germany
Ian Dowbiggin University of Prince Edward Island, Canada
Ninon Dubourg Universität zu Köln, Germany
Cristiana Facchinetti Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Brazil
Sander L. Gilman Emory University, USA
David Healy Bangor University, UK
Claire Hilton Royal College of Psychiatrists, UK
Nancy R. Hunt University of Florida, USA
Edgar Jones King's College London, UK
Jesper Vaczy Kragh University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Benoît Majerus Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH), Luxembourg
Hilary Marland University of Warwick, UK
Elizabeth W. Mellyn University of New Hampshire, USA
Petteri Pietikäinen University of Oulu, Finland
Hans Pols University of Sydney, Australia
Mical Raz University of Rochester, USA
Michael Rembis University of Buffalo, USA
Maike Rotzoll Marburg University, Germany
Jonathan Sadowsky Case Western Reserve University, USA
Andrew Scull University of California San Diego, USA
Sonu Shamdasani University College London, UK
Kylie Smith Emory University, USA
Matthew Smith University of Strathclyde, UK
Akihito Suzuki University of Tokyo, Japan
Chiara Thumiger University of Kiel, Germany
Wendy J. Turner Augusta University, USA
Olga Villasante-Armas Hospital Universitario Severo Ochoa, Spain
Wen-Ji Wang National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Yu-Chuan Wu Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Rebecca Wynter University of Birmingham, UK
Benjamin Zajicek Towson University, USA
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