The Testimony of History: To Live and Overcome the Epidemic in the Present
International Symposium
June 18-19, 5:30-7:00 p.m. (Lisbon time)
The new coronavirus (SARS-CoV 2) and COVID-19 brought unexpected challenges to
Humanity. The answer to these challenges is more than a quest for biomedical
science and transcends health issues. In this context and seeking
complementarity between health sciences and the emerging field of health
humanities, this Symposium is promoted, which aims to recourse to historical
knowledge to understand and help to live the difficult present time.
This role attributed to the humanities and historical studies has been
highlighted in recent months in various initiatives (webinars, online
conferences, special magazine numbers, interviews, opinion articles) carried
out by various institutions and civil society, and in several countries.
This seminar aims to be a space for knowledge sharing on the theme of
epidemics, in different geographical contexts, national and foreign, limited to
the Middle and Early Modern Ages, seeking to establish a bridge between the
past and the present. It will be held in two days and consists of brief
presentations (10 min.) carried out by invited researchers, followed by debate,
and open to all those interested in participating.
This proposal is a joint initiative of two ongoing hospital and health history
research projects: Hospitalis: Hospital architecture in Portugal
(PTDC/ART-HIS/30808/2017) (IR: Joana Balsa de Pinho; European Institute
for Culture Sciences Padre Manuel Antunes; ARTIS - Institute of History of Art,
Faculty of Letters, University of Lisbon) and Royal Hospital of All Saints: the
city and health (IR's: André Teixeira, Edite Martins Alberto, Rodrigo Banha da
Silva; DPC-Lisbon City Council, CHAM – Center for Humanities, NOVA FCSH).
The event will be broadcast on CHAM's YouTube channel.
day 18: https://youtu.be/txfwRs-4cio
day 19: https://youtu.be/fHfFQFBh0YI
The program attached to this email.
Organizers: Edite Martins Alberto (CHAM, NOVA FCSH; DPC, CML) and Joana Balsa
de Pinho (IECCPMAL; ARTIS, FLUL)
Institutional partnerships: Artis – Art History Institute, School of Arts and
Humanities, Universidade of Lisbon; CHAM – Centre for the Humanities, NOVA
FCSH; CIDH – Chair Infante Dom Henrique for Atlantic Island Studies and
Globalization, Aberta University; European Institute for Cultural Sciences
Father Manuel Antunes; Lisbon City Council.
Information: historic.epidemics@gmail.com
https://projecthospitalis.net/en/
Joana Balsa de Pinho
Contactos:
+351 916767470
joanabalsapinho@gmail.com
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