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Hospitals and Madness (Respondents)

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Madness: Between Medieval Islamic and Modern Perspectives
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Respondents to Peregrine Horden's lecture: Hospitals and Madness.

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Madness: Between Medieval Islamic and Modern Perspectives
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Matthew Broome
Afzal Javed
Keywords
philosophy
madness
psychology
muslim
insanity
religion
psychiatry
Medicine
neuroscience
theology
islam
Department: St Cross College
Date Added: 12/10/2010
Duration: 01:24:50

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Hospitals and Madness (Key Lecture)

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Last of four key lectures, delivered by Peregrine Horden, Professor of Medieval History, Royal Holloway, University of London.

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Madness: Between Medieval Islamic and Modern Perspectives
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Peregrine Horden
Keywords
philosophy
madness
psychology
muslim
insanity
religion
psychiatry
Medicine
neuroscience
theology
islam
Department: St Cross College
Date Added: 12/10/2010
Duration: 00:55:22

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Foul Whisperings: Madness and Poetry in Arabic Literary History (Respondents)

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Respondents to Geert Jan der Gelder's lecture:, Foul Whisperings: Madness and Poetry in Arabic Literary History.

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Madness: Between Medieval Islamic and Modern Perspectives
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Neel Burton
Katherine Angel
Keywords
philosophy
madness
psychology
muslim
insanity
religion
psychiatry
Medicine
neuroscience
theology
islam
Department: St Cross College
Date Added: 12/10/2010
Duration: 00:45:12

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Foul Whisperings: Madness and Poetry in Arabic Literary History (Key Lecture)

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Third of four key lectures delivered by Geert Jan van Gelder, Laudian Professor of Arabic, Oriental Institute, University of Oxford.

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Madness: Between Medieval Islamic and Modern Perspectives
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Geert Jan van Gelder
Keywords
philosophy
madness
psychology
muslim
insanity
religion
psychiatry
Medicine
neuroscience
theology
islam
Department: St Cross College
Date Added: 12/10/2010
Duration: 00:34:50

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Love-sickness between Medicine, Philosophy and Theology, and Islam (Respondents)

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Respondents to Hinrich Biesterfeldt's lecture: Love-sickness between Medicine, Philosophy and Theology, and Islam.

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Madness: Between Medieval Islamic and Modern Perspectives
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Athar Yawar
M Quasim
Keywords
philosophy
madness
psychology
muslim
insanity
religion
psychiatry
Medicine
neuroscience
theology
islam
Department: St Cross College
Date Added: 12/10/2010
Duration: 00:45:11

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Love-sickness between Medicine, Philosophy and Theology, and Islam (Key Lecture)

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Second of four key lectures, delivered by Hinrich Biesterfeldt, Professor of Islam Studies Ruhr-Universität Bochum.

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Madness: Between Medieval Islamic and Modern Perspectives
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Hinrich Biesterfeldt
Keywords
philosophy
madness
psychology
muslim
insanity
religion
Medicine
neuroscience
theology
islam
Department: St Cross College
Date Added: 12/10/2010
Duration: 00:36:09

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The Historical Background: Saladin's Court (Key Lecture)

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First of four key lectures, delivered by Carole Hillenbrand, Professor of Islamic History at the University of Edinburgh, and author of "The Crusades: Islamic Perspectives".

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Madness: Between Medieval Islamic and Modern Perspectives
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Carole Hillenbrand
Keywords
madness
psychology
muslim
insanity
religion
Medicine
neuroscience
islam
Department: St Cross College
Date Added: 12/10/2010
Duration: 01:00:52

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Preliminary Perspective: Medicine and Madness at the Court of Saladin

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Sets the background of the workshop, and explains how the four historical key lectures relate to Daniel Nicolae's research.

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Madness: Between Medieval Islamic and Modern Perspectives
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Daniel Nicolae
Keywords
madness
psychology
muslim
insanity
religion
Medicine
neuroscience
islam
Department: St Cross College
Date Added: 12/10/2010
Duration: 00:20:04

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Introduction - The Philosophy of Psychiatry

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Delivered by Bill Fulford, a psychiatrist and member of the Philosophy Faculty at Oxford University.

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Madness: Between Medieval Islamic and Modern Perspectives
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Bill Fulford
Keywords
psychiatry
philosophy
madness
Department: St Cross College
Date Added: 11/10/2010
Duration: 00:19:06

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Madness: Between Medieval Islamic and Modern Perspectives - Preface

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Preface to the Madness: Between Medieval Islamic and Modern Perspectives conference, delivered by conference organiser Daniel Nicolae.

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Madness: Between Medieval Islamic and Modern Perspectives
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Daniel Nicolae
Keywords
madness
psychology
muslim
insanity
religion
Medicine
neuroscience
islam
Department: St Cross College
Date Added: 11/10/2010
Duration: 00:05:36

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