dimanche 31 août 2025

Poste en histoire de la médecine médiévale

Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track, Medieval History (Global), Department of History, Baylor University 



Call for applications




Location
Waco, TX

Open Date
Jul 01, 2025

Deadline
Sep 15, 2025 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time



Description

The Department of History at Baylor University seeks to fill a tenure-track position in the history of the medieval world at the Assistant Professor level, effective August 2026. Any geographic specialization welcome to apply. We are particularly interested in those with research and/or teaching experience in the fields of history of science, medicine, and technology.

Baylor University is located in Waco, Texas and is the oldest college in the state. It has a diverse student population of 21,000 and is recognized as one of the top universities in the nation, achieving R1 institution status by the Carnegie Classification in January 2022. Baylor also made it to the honor roll of "Great Colleges to Work For" from The Chronicle of Higher Education. It offers competitive salaries and benefits, allowing faculty and staff to live in one of the fastest-growing parts of the state. Baylor's new strategic plan, Baylor in Deeds, guides the University as it continues to fulfill its mission of educating men and women for worldwide leadership and service by integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment within a caring community.


Qualifications

REQUIRED

Applicants must possess and/or demonstrate the following: an earned doctorate in History or a related field by the time of appointment;
academic interest and specialization in the Global Middle Ages;
potential for success in scholarly publications commensurate with an R1 History department;
potential for success in effective teaching and mentoring at both the undergraduate and graduate levels;
potential for success in seeking external funding.

PREFERRED

We welcome applicants with all academic interests in Medieval History, any geographic specialization, but are particularly interested in those with research and/or teaching experience in the history of science, medicine, and technology.


Application Instructions


To apply, please submit the following materials electronically via Interfolio: Letter of application/cover letter
Curriculum vitae
Contact information for three references who will provide letters of recommendation at a later time
Transcript of highest degree earned

Additionally, all applicants must complete the self-disclosed Religious Affiliation Form in Interfolio.

Selected candidates will be asked to furnish additional materials including the aforementioned three letters of recommendation and a chapter- or article-length writing sample. Candidates invited for a campus interview will need to provide an official transcript of highest degree earned or in progress. Finalists may be asked to submit additional writing samples.

Complete applications must be submitted by 11:00 p.m. Central Daylight Time (CDT) on September 15, 2025, after which time review of applications will begin. Any questions about the position may be directed to the Search Committee Chair, Dr. Daniel J. Watkins, at Daniel_Watkins@baylor.edu. Any questions about Interfolio may be directed to Dianne Schmidt at Dianne_Schmidt@baylor.edu

Application Process
This institution is using Interfolio's Faculty Search to conduct this search. Applicants to this position receive a free Dossier account and can send all application materials, including confidential letters of recommendation, free of charge. 


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Equal Employment Opportunity Statement


Baylor University, a private not-for-profit university affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas, is committed to compliance with all applicable anti-discrimination laws, including those regarding age, race, color, sex, national origin, military service, genetic information, and disability. Baylor complies with statutory Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity requirements. Baylor's full official Notice of Non-Discrimination may be read online.

samedi 30 août 2025

Biosocialité

Biosocialité. Une histoire épistémologique et politique de l'incorporation



Mathieu Arminjon
 

Hermann
Collection : Med.
Date de publication : 2025-05-26

Au cours des vingt dernières années, la notion d’incorporation s’est imposée dans les sciences biomédicales. Comment en sommes-nous venus à penser les formes de vie biologiques comme résultant d’une incorporation des normes sociales ? Cette histoire épistémologique et politique de l’épidémiologie sociale entend répondre à cette question. Elle vise plus généralement à repenser les catégories du normal et du pathologique au prisme d’une approche socio-médicale.

vendredi 29 août 2025

Une histoire des usages de drogues en prison

Biz in the Pris: A history of drug use in prisons

Event

Thursday 4 September 2025, 6pm (online event)

Book online: Biz in the Pris: A history of drug use in prisons | Royal College of Nursing

Substance misuse is widespread in prison settings. Find out about the history of drug misuse, alongside recent creative interventions to explain the dangers of drug abuse to young offenders and beyond. Janet Weston will talk about the impact of the HIV and AIDS pandemic in the 1980s and 1990s on prisons and drug misuse. The emergence of HIV and AIDS in the early 1980s overlapped with a 'heroin epidemic,' and put prisons under new kinds of pressure. Denise Lyons will share the creation of the innovative ‘Biz in the Pris’ project, which involved people who work and live in secure environments in the creation of a comic book about addiction.




jeudi 28 août 2025

Publication médicale et obscénité dans la Grande-Bretagne victorienne

Selling Sexual Knowledge: Medical Publishing and Obscenity in Victorian Britain


Sarah Bull 



Publisher ‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press
Publication date ‏ : ‎ July 10, 2025
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 306 pages
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1009578073


Bringing together perspectives from the histories of medicine, sexuality, and the book, Sarah Bull presents the first study of how medical publications on sexual matters were made, promoted, and sold in Victorian Britain. Drawing on pamphlets, manuals, textbooks, periodicals, and more, this innovative book illustrates the free and unruly circulation of sexual information through a rapidly expanding publishing industry. Bull demonstrates how the ease with which print could be copied and claimed, recast and repurposed, presented persistent challenges to those seeking to position themselves as authorities over sexual knowledge at this pivotal moment. Medical publishers, practitioners, and activists embraced allegations of obscenity and censorship to promote ideas, contest authority, and consolidate emergent collective identities. Layer by layer, their actions helped create and sustain one of the most potent myths ever made about the Victorians: their sexual ignorance.This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

mercredi 27 août 2025

Une histoire des hôpitaux de haute sécurité

Broadmoor and Beyond: The history of high security hospitals

Talk 


Thursday 9 October 2025, 6pm (London)

RCN, 20 Cavendish Square, London W1G 0RN

Book online: Broadmoor and Beyond: The history of high security hospitals (BSL) | Royal College of Nursing

The secure hospital system emerged after the trial of James Hadfield who, in 1800, attempted to assassinate the king. Hadfield was clearly unwell, but the courts did not want to release him as ‘not guilty by reason of insanity’. This led to the creation of a new ‘criminal lunatic’ wing at Bethlem Hospital. In 1863, this was replaced with the new Broadmoor Hospital. This talk by historian Jade Shepherd explores the history of Broadmoor and secure hospitals, followed by Chris Hart on the impact of these hospitals on nurses’ own mental health.

mardi 26 août 2025

Soigner par le geste en Grèce archaïque et classique

L'héritage d'Asklépios. Soigner par le geste en Grèce archaïque et classique


Hélène Castelli


Éditions de la Sorbonne
4 août 2025
456 pages
ISBN-13979-10-351-0924-0


En 2020, la pandémie de Covid-19 a révélé la puissance ambivalente des gestes médicaux, perçus tantôt comme salvateurs, tantôt comme intrusifs, voire violents. Ce paradoxe, loin d'être inédit, invite à un retour aux sources de la médecine occidentale : comment les Grecs des époques archaïque et classique pratiquaient-ils et représentaient-ils ces gestes ? Pour répondre à ces interrogations, l’étude d’Hélène Castelli porte sur les actions manuelles visant à soigner, qu’elles soient réalisées par des médecins ou d’autres acteurs, réels ou mythiques, et restitue à ces gestes médicaux toutes leurs dimensions : technique, sociale et symbolique. Elle s’appuie sur des textes, images et récits issus du monde grec, datés entre le VIIIe et le IVe siècle avant notre ère, et contribue ainsi à historiciser la médecine grecque dans sa dimension pratique.

lundi 25 août 2025

Histoires féminines du VIH/SIDA en Écosse


Women’s histories of HIV/AIDS in Scotland 

Talk by Dr Hannah J. Elizabeth


Wednesday 10th September 2025

6pm - 7pm (doors open 5:30pm)

£3

Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 11 Queen Street, Edinburgh EH2 1JQ 


Booking: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/womens-histories-of-hivaids-in-scotland-tickets-1521637391399



Join Dr Hannah J. Elizabeth at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh to explore women’s experiences of HIV/AIDS care and activism in Scotland in the first few decades of the AIDS crisis. This history is traced through a series of case studies, looking particularly at how women’s need for information, healthcare and community was met.

To do this, the lecture delves into the early history of the AIDS crisis in Edinburgh, a city which discovered and responded to HIV/AIDS relatively quicky, and so became infamously known as the ‘AIDS Capital of Europe’ in the UK’s tabloid press.

By focusing on women’s experiences of AIDS activism and care, especially around pregnancy and parenthood, the paper demonstrates how a variety of different groups came together in Scotland to meet the needs of women and other HIV-affected folk, offering some hopeful insights about the power of patient self-advocacy and collaboration.
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Dr Hannah J. Elizabeth is a cultural historian of emotions, childhood, sexuality and health based at the University of Strathclyde. Their current research focuses on the history of AIDS denial in the UK and Australia, building on their earlier work on the history of HIV in Edinburgh, and British HIV/AIDS education.

Beyond HIV/AIDS histories, they’ve researched and published on topics as diverse as the history of sex education, smoking, polio, fuel poverty, hypothermia, lesbian health activism and zombies.


You can find them on BlueSky at @sexhistorian

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Free for students (student card required), under 18s (ID card required) and Fellows or Members of the College.


Please email library@rcpe.ac.uk if you are a student, under 18, a Fellow or Member of the College and would like to be added to the attendee list 

dimanche 24 août 2025

Le dispensaire du peuple

The People’s Dispensary

The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh have launched a new digital resource – The People’s Dispensary (https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/peoplesdispensary).

 

This site contains over 10,000 pages of patient case notes from the Royal Edinburgh Dispensary, dating from its foundation in 1776. These notes were created by Edinburgh physician Dr Andrew Duncan. Most patients have at least two or three pages detailing their case, some many more.

 

The pages are fully transcribed, tagged and searchable. They are indexed by patient name, practitioner name, disease, treatment, symptom and body part.

 

Records can both be browsed: https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/peoplesdispensary/browse/browse.html and searched: https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/peoplesdispensary/search/search.html

 

Some potentially interesting topics they contain are:

•             Occupations (not all, about around a quarter of the patient records detail their occupations and the impact those had on their condition)

•             Domestic medicine (some notes detail any treatment undertaken by patients before they were admitted into the dispensary)

•             Practitioners (the records contain information on 174 practitioners – from physicians and surgeons to folk healers and quacks, not only those in Edinburgh but in England and continental Europe)

samedi 23 août 2025

Beethoven face à la maladie et aux médecins

Beethoven face à la maladie et aux médecins 

 
Patrice Pinet 


Publisher ‏ : ‎ Editions L'Harmattan
Publication date ‏ : ‎ July 31, 2025
Language ‏ : ‎ French
Print length ‏ : ‎ 240 pages
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-2336552088


Cet ouvrage reconsidère les pathologies mal déterminées de Beethoven (1770-1827) dans le cadre historique et conceptuel de la médecine, et étudie les hypothèses étiologiques de son syndrome abdominal, de sa surdité et de sa cirrhose terminale.
Il retrace ses rapports avec les médecins, les méthodes ou remèdes thérapeutiques auxquels il fut soumis, ses séjours dans les villes thermales, fournit un aperçu de sa psychologie et de ses relations amoureuses plutôt secrètes, et une enquête sur l’énigmatique identité de son « immortelle bien-aimée ».
En toile de fond de sa vie de Rhénan émigré à Vienne, s’esquisse ce temps de guerres et de bouleversements politiques, allant de la Révolution à la réaction monarchique qui succéda au démembrement du premier empire germanique par Napoléon.

vendredi 22 août 2025

Le serpent dans la Grèce ancienne

Le serpent dans la Grèce ancienne


Danielle Jouanna



Publisher: Les Belles Lettres
ISBN: 9782251457413



Un éclairage sur la présence du serpent dans la mythologie et la vie quotidienne grecques. A travers de nombreuses images commentées, l'auteure explore ses significations et ses représentations dans l'art ainsi que la littérature, mais aussi comment il est perçu par les médecins ou les savants.


jeudi 21 août 2025

La chirurgie reconstructive de la Seconde Guerre mondiale en Grande-Bretagne

Putting Plastic Surgery on Paper: How Art and Archives Defined Second World War Reconstructive Surgery in Britain  


Christine Slobogin 


Publisher ‏ : ‎ University of Rochester Press
Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 24, 2025
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 292 pages
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1648251054



An interdisciplinary approach to medical history that shows the key role that drawings and photographs had in shaping the material, professional, emotional and aesthetic parameters of plastic surgery.

Plastic surgery in twentieth-century Britain was a medical discipline with deep ties to art, artists and art history. It was also a field still in the process of creating its reputation and its archives. Putting Plastic Surgery on Paper examines these archives, focusing in particular on the works on paper held within these collections by two artists: Diana "Dickie" Orpen and Percy Hennell. Plastic surgeons depended upon the drawings and photographs made by these and other medical illustrators to craft certain narratives about their field and their surgical practice.

In addition to telling an art history of plastic surgery during this period, Putting Plastic Surgery on Paper engages with the affective parameters of archival objects, and with what working as a historian involves when done within potentially traumatic spaces. Paying particular attention to the emotional dimensions and effects of this visual culture and the ways in which it is archived and framed by the discipline of plastic surgery - then and now - Putting Plastic Surgery on Paper explores not only what it meant to make art in a surgical space but also what it means to study these affecting paper objects in the archive today.

mercredi 20 août 2025

Auguste Prenant (1861-1927)

Auguste Prenant (1861-1927). Itinéraires d’engagement d’un médecin d’avant-garde
 

Michel Pinault



L'Harmattan


La carrière de médecin et de biologiste d’Auguste PRENANT (1861-1927) le place aux origines de la médecine moderne, fondée sur l’étude des organes, des tissus et de l’organisation cellulaire des êtres vivants, et au sommet de la vie scientifique de son temps. Se concevant comme un serviteur de ses semblables, singulièrement les moins reconnus, Auguste PRENANT fut, toute sa vie durant, à cause de ses engagements sociaux et politiques déterminés, en porte-à-faux vis-à-vis de l’élite universitaire et scientifique. Sa vie incarne un exemple marquant d’intellectuel habité par un « sentiment de révolte existentielle contre la société ».

mardi 19 août 2025

Voltaire et la médecine

Voltaire et la médecine 


Revue Voltaire n°25 


SUP - Juillet 2025


Objet de réflexion philosophique éprouvé intimement par Voltaire, la maladie, et son corollaire, la médecine, occupent une place centrale dans le discours voltairien. Ce numéro de la Revue Voltaire explore la relation ambiguë que Voltaire a entretenue avec la médecine et les médecins, lui qui a tant souffert et s’est depuis très jeune présenté comme un éternel mourant. Les études pluridisciplinaires – littéraires, historiques, philosophiques, médicales – rassemblées dans ce volume examinent les différentes façons dont Voltaire décrit et pense la médecine de son temps et ses différentes spécialités, mais aussi la manière dont il considère sa santé. Sont explorés les enjeux philosophiques mais aussi sociaux de son expérience de malade, en particulier tels qu’ils s’expriment dans sa correspondance. La mise au jour de documents inédits sur l’entourage médical de Voltaire complète le dossier.

lundi 18 août 2025

Les chirurgiens de Gettysburg

Gettysburg Surgeons: Facing a Common Enemy in the Civil War’s Deadliest Battle 


Barbara Franco 


Publisher ‏ : ‎ Stackpole Books
Publication date ‏ : ‎ July 1, 2025
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 376 pages
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0811776486


In the bloodiest battle of the Civil War, a thousand surgeons faced an unprecedented medical catastrophe: 25,000 wounded soldiers needing immediate care with only primitive tools and their own determination to save lives.

At Gettysburg's makeshift hospitals—set up in barns, churches, and blood-soaked fields—military and civilian surgeons from both North and South worked around the clock performing life-saving operations under fire. Drawing from a decade of meticulous research, historian Barbara Franco reveals how these courageous medical professionals revolutionized battlefield medicine and established principles still saving lives today.

Through vivid accounts and previously untold stories, readers will discover: How surgeons improvised new techniques that became standard trauma procedures
The harrowing reality of Civil War field hospitals during the three days of battle
How lessons learned at Gettysburg transformed American military medicine
The lasting impact on modern emergency and disaster response

From the founding director of the Gettysburg Seminary Ridge Museum comes an unforgettable narrative of medicine, courage, and innovation that speaks to both history enthusiasts and medical professionals. This definitive account shows how the medical crisis at Gettysburg continues to influence how we treat mass casualties and train combat medics today.