Series 2019 – 2020
All seminars take place at
5pm, Room K114, School of History,
Newman Building, UCD
5pm, Room K114, School of History,
Newman Building, UCD
Semester One
Thursday 19 September 2019
Panel: “Divisive respectability’: National Gay Federation and the Prisoners’ Rights Organisation, 1978-1986’
Panel: “Divisive respectability’: National Gay Federation and the Prisoners’ Rights Organisation, 1978-1986’
Contributors: Dr Patrick McDonagh (EUI, Florence) and Dr Oisín Wall (University College Dublin)
Thursday 10 October 2019
Dr Michael Browne (University of Roehampton, London)
‘The patient’s voice: emotion and agency in the cultures of Romantic surgery’ (in partnership with History of Emotions in Ireland)
Thursday 24 October 2019
Professor Khaled Fahmy (University of Cambridge)
‘Opening up a few corpses: Islam, dissection and modernity’ (in partnership with UCD Global History Seminar Series)
Semester Two
23 January 2020
Dr Ana Antic (University of Exeter)
‘Transcultural psychiatry and the birth of a “global psyche” after WWII : a global history from below?’
20 February 2020
Panel: ‘New Histories of the Medical Profession’
Dr Mary Hatfield (University College Dublin)
‘Passionate physicians and childish children: diagnosing emotion in Irish paediatrics, 1780-1850’
Dr Kieran Fitzpatrick (National University of Ireland, Galway)
‘Beyond villainy? Some reflections on the medical profession and its place in modern history’
23 April 2020
Dr Laura Kelly (University of Strathclyde)
‘Sex, marriage and contraception in Ireland, 1950-80: an oral history of sexual knowledge and family planning practices
Thursday 10 October 2019
Dr Michael Browne (University of Roehampton, London)
‘The patient’s voice: emotion and agency in the cultures of Romantic surgery’ (in partnership with History of Emotions in Ireland)
Thursday 24 October 2019
Professor Khaled Fahmy (University of Cambridge)
‘Opening up a few corpses: Islam, dissection and modernity’ (in partnership with UCD Global History Seminar Series)
Semester Two
23 January 2020
Dr Ana Antic (University of Exeter)
‘Transcultural psychiatry and the birth of a “global psyche” after WWII : a global history from below?’
20 February 2020
Panel: ‘New Histories of the Medical Profession’
Dr Mary Hatfield (University College Dublin)
‘Passionate physicians and childish children: diagnosing emotion in Irish paediatrics, 1780-1850’
Dr Kieran Fitzpatrick (National University of Ireland, Galway)
‘Beyond villainy? Some reflections on the medical profession and its place in modern history’
23 April 2020
Dr Laura Kelly (University of Strathclyde)
‘Sex, marriage and contraception in Ireland, 1950-80: an oral history of sexual knowledge and family planning practices
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