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期刊名:History of the human sciences

缩写:HIST HUM SCI

ISSN:0952-6951

e-ISSN:1461-720X

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Helen Spandler,Sarah Carr Helen Spandler
This article presents the findings of a study about the history of aversion therapy as a treatment technique in the English mental health system to convert lesbians and bisexual women into heterosexual women. We explored published psychiatr...
Hannah J Elizabeth,Daisy Payling Hannah J Elizabeth
The Medical Research Council National Survey of Health and Development (NSHD) is Britain's longest-running birth cohort study. From their birth in 1946 until the present day, its research participants, or study members, have filled out ques...
Wendy Sims-Schouten Wendy Sims-Schouten
This article critically analyses correspondence and decisions regarding children/young people who were included in the Canadian child migration schemes that ran between 1883 and 1939, and those who were deemed 'undeserving' and outside the ...
Amy C Chambers Amy C Chambers
Science and religion pervade the 1973 horror The Exorcist (1973), and the film exists, as the movie's tagline suggests, 'somewhere between science and superstition'. Archival materials show the depth of research conducted by writer/director...
Lyn Brierley-Jones Lyn Brierley-Jones
The 19th century saw the development of an eclectic medical marketplace in both the United Kingdom and the United States, with mesmerists, herbalists and hydrotherapists amongst the plethora of medical 'sectarians' offering mainstream (or '...
Chiara Beccalossi Chiara Beccalossi
Displacing the physiological model that had held sway in 19th-century medical thinking, early 20th-century hormone research promoted an understanding of the body and sexual desires in which variations in sex characteristics and non-reproduc...
Ina Linge Ina Linge
This article considers the sexual politics of animal evidence in the context of German sexology around 1920. In the 1910s, the German-Jewish geneticist Richard B. Goldschmidt conducted experiments on the moth Lymantria dispar, and discovere...
Simon Jarrett Simon Jarrett
A conception of the idiotic mind was used to substantiate late 19th-century theories of mental evolution. A new school of animal/comparative psychologists attempted from the 1870s to demonstrate that evolution was a mental as well as a phys...
Tineke Broer,Martyn Pickersgill,Sarah Cunningham-Burley Tineke Broer
While parents have long received guidance on how to raise children, a relatively new element of this involves explicit references to infant brain development, drawing on brain scans and neuroscientific knowledge. Sometimes called 'brain-bas...
Jeremy Trevelyan Burman Jeremy Trevelyan Burman
Picking up on John Forrester's (1949-2015) disclosure that he felt 'haunted' by the suspicion that Thomas Kuhn's (1922-96) interests had become his own, this essay complexifies our understanding of both of their legacies by presenting two s...