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International Social Science Journal
Vol.38.no.2 (June 2021)
- Paper technologies, digital technologies: working with early modern medical records
- Melancholy, passions and identity in the Renaissance
- Social disorganisation theory and suicide
- Making us as cruel as dogs: plague in 16th and 17th century England
- Consolations for melancholy in Renaissance humanism
- Hidden, visceral and traumatic: a dramaturgical approach to men talking about their penis after surgery for penile cancer
- Intersectionality, positioning and narrative: exploring the utility of audio diaries in healthcare students’ workplace learning
- From somatisation to caregiving: the theoretical concerns in Kleinman’s medical anthropology
- Casebooks in early modern England: medicine, astrology, and written records
- Foreword: Individualised narratives of healing and the subjective identity of life