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1. The paper technology of confinement: evolving criteria in admission forms (1850–73).

2. Whose experts? How federalism shaped psychiatry in the late Habsburg monarchy.

3. Revisiting Emil Kraepelin's eugenic arguments.

4. The psychiatrist, the historian and The Christian Watt Papers.

5. From the Midtown Manhattan Study to the Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study: the advent of mechanical objectivity in psychiatry.

6. The Stirling County Study: a case study of interdisciplinarity and its effects on the history of psychiatric epidemiology.

7. Schizophrenia, evolution and the borders of biology: on Huxley et al.'s 1964 paper in Nature.

8. The psychiatric work villages in Israel: a micro working community.

9. British mental healthcare responses to adult homosexuality and gender non-conforming children at the turn of the twenty-first century.

10. Happenstance and regulatory culture: the evolution of innovative community mental health services in Oxfordshire in the late twentieth century.

11. The work of Donald Ewen Cameron: from psychic driving to MK Ultra.

12. Malaria therapy for general paralysis of the insane at the Sunbury Hospital for the Insane in Australia, 1925–6.

13. Mortality among those certified under lunacy legislation in Scotland during World War I.

14. Rosenhan revisited: successful scientific fraud.

15. 'A landmark in psychiatric progress'? The role of evidence in the rise and fall of insulin coma therapy.

16. Classic Text No. 133: 'Maxwell Jones and the Therapeutic Community', by David Millard (1996).

17. Psychiatric treatment of female mental patients in the Federated Malay States (FMS) of British-Malaya, 1930–57.

18. Managing Chineseness: neurasthenia and psychiatry in Taiwan in the second half of the twentieth century.

19. Psychiatric hospital, domestic strategies and gender issues in Tokyo, c. 1920–45.

20. Hypnosis, psychoanalysis, and Morita therapy: the evolution of Kokyō Nakamura's psychotherapeutic theories and practices.

21. Foucault's Folie et déraison : its influence and its contemporary relevance.

22. An overview on Hebephrenia, a diagnostic cornerstone in the neurodevelopmental model of Schizophrenia.

23. Aboriginal Australian mental health during the first 100 years of colonization, 1788–1888: a historical review of nineteenth-century documents.

24. History of the opposition between psychogenesis and organogenesis in classic psychiatry: Part 1.

25. The 'Poitrot Report', 1945: the first public document on Nazi euthanasia.

26. Historical and conceptual features of acute polymorphic psychosis: a myth of European psychiatry from <italic>bouffée délirante</italic> to ICD-11 acute and transient psychotic disorder.

27. When war came home: air-raid shock in World War I.

28. Wearing the wolf skin: psychiatry and the phenomenon of the berserker in medieval Scandinavia.

29. Public mental health care in colonial Lesotho: themes emerging from archival material, 1918–35.

30. Introduction: Pow Meng Yap and the culture-bound syndromes.

31. How did mental health become so biomedical? The progressive erosion of social determinants in historical psychiatric admission registers.

32. Acknowledgements.

33. The ambivalent role of the institution in the history of child and adolescent psychiatry: a case study of the Hawthorn Centre in Michigan, USA.

34. Eamon O'Sullivan: 20th-century Irish psychiatrist and occupational therapy patron.

35. 'I think' (the thoughts of others). The German tradition of apperceptionism and the intellectual history of schizophrenia.

36. Hallucinations and Illusions by Edmund Parish: the unlikely genesis and curious fate of a forgotten masterpiece.

37. François Leuret: the last moral therapist.

38. History of the opposition between psychogenesis and organogenesis in classic psychiatry: Part 2.

39. Away with the fairies: the psychopathology of visionary encounters in early modern Scotland.

40. 'As syllable from sound': the sonic dimensions of confinement at the State Hospital for the Insane at Worcester, Massachusetts.

41. The influence of Max Weber on the concept of empathic understanding (Verstehen) in the psychopathology of Karl Jaspers.

42. The Baldovan Institution Abuse Inquiry: a forgotten scandal.

43. The erudite humility of the historian: the ‘critical epistemology’ of Georges Lantéri-Laura.

44. Introduction: histories of asylums, insanity and psychiatry in Scotland.

45. 'The Head Carver': Art Extraordinary and the small spaces of asylum.

46. Confusion about confusion: Édouard Toulouse's dementia test, 1905–20.

47. Colonial surgeon Patrick Hill (1794–1852): unacknowledged pioneer of Australian mental healthcare.

48. Creating a new psychiatry: on the origins of non-institutional psychiatry in the USA, 1900–50.

49. Culture and psychism: the ethnopsychoanalysis of Georges Devereux.

50. Historicizing transcultural psychiatry: people, epistemic objects, networks, and practices.