Workshop
1 June 2013
Kingston University
There is a growing band of historians conducting
prosopographical projects on topics relating to healthcare. The subjects of
known projects span the centuries and the trades, from early modern to the
20^th century, and include nursing and medicine. This workshop will bring together a group of
historians who are actively using prosopography to study a diverse range of
topics connected to history of healthcare, ranging from early modern medicine
in England and Wales, nursing in Scotland, England and Denmark and Soviet
psychiatry. The focus is on method rather than subject and the day is arranged
to provide ample time for discussion. If you are already using prosopography as part of your
historical research or are considering a prosopographical project and want to
meet people with experience in the methodology, please come along and join in
the discussions. There is no registration fee but places are limited so book
early.
Conveners: Sue Hawkins (Centre for the Historical Record,
Kingston University); Carmen Mangion (Dept. History, Birkbeck College London;
Helen Sweet, Wellcome History of Medicine Unit, Oxford University).
9.30: Registration
10.00 Introduction and Housekeeping
10.10
**
Sue Hawkin (Chair)
Justin Colson (Exeter)
*The medical world of early modern England, Wales and
Ireland, c1500-1715*
Stephen Kenny (Liverpool)
*A prosopography of healthcare in the slaveholding
American South*
Barry Godfrey (Liverpool)
*A prosopography of the health of British convict
prisoners, 1870-1914***
11.30 COFFEE/TEA
11.50
Carmen Mangion (Chair)
**
Susanne Malchau-Dietz (Danish Deaconess Foundation)
*Danish Deaconesses in nursing 1863-2013: a
prosopographic study*
Sean Graffin (Ulster)
*Nurses working in the Royal Infirmary, Glasgow
1900-1920: a prosopographical approach*
12.50 LUNCH
13.50
Sue Hawkins (Chair)
Stuart Wildman (Birmingham)
*Nurses and superintendents: the nursing workforce in
provincial nursing associations, 1862-1900*
Lisa Wynne Smith (Saskatchewan)
*Reconstructing the lives of Dr Sloane and his patients
in 18^th century England*
14.50 COFFEE/TEA
15.10
Helen Sweet (Chair)
Alistair Haggerty (Aberdeen)
*The Scottish Medical Community in London, 1850-1950*
Julie Hipperson (Imperial College)
*Women in Veterinary Science c. 1922-1990*
Ana Paula Korndirfer and Flavio Madureira Heinz
(Pontificia Universidade Catholica do Rio
Grande do Sul and Université de Paris-Ouest)
*Prosopographical Study of Brazilia Fellows of the
International Health Division of the Rockefeller Foundation*
Pavel Vasilyev (St Petersburg Institute of History of
Russian Academy for Sciences)**
*A prosopography of early Soviet psychiatry*
16.10 ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION CHAIRED BY HELEN SWEET**
16.40 CLOSING REMARKS
17.00 CLOSE OF WORKSHOP
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