Friday 20 June 2014
10.30
am – 5.00 pm
Grand
Hall, Sackville Street Building,
North Campus, University of Manchester
The aim of the day is to remember and celebrate John
Pickstone’s contribution to the history of science, technology and medicine,
and the history of the north-west, and to do so together with his family,
friends, colleagues, the HSTM community and those working on the history of
Manchester and the north-west. John
enjoyed discussion and conviviality. We
reflect these in the format for the day with four one-hour “seminars” and time
for socialising, with a good lunch and drinks to end the day. Each “seminar” will discuss one area of
John’s work – we cannot cover it all!
10.30 Registration
11.00-11.05 Welcome
11.05-12.00 Physiology
Professor Christopher Lawrence (UCL) will introduce a
discussion on John’s early work on French physiology. The key text is 'Bureaucracy, Liberalism and
the Body in Post- Revolutionary France', History of Science, 1981, 19, 115-42.
12.05-1.00 Fever
and Public Health
Professor Christopher Hamlin (Notre Dame) will introduce
a discussion on John’s work on public health medicine. The key text is 'Dearth, dirt and fever
epidemics: Revising the history of British public health 1780-1850', in P Slack
and T Ranger, Epidemics and ideas: Essays on the historical perception of
pestilence, CUP, 1992, 125-148.
1.00-2.00 Lunch
2.00-2.55 Big
Picture Histories of HSTM
Professor Jon Agar (UCL) will introduce a discussion on
John’s work on Big Picture histories.
The key text is 'Ways of Knowing: Towards a historical sociology of STM,
British Journal for the History of Science, 1993, 26, 433-58.
2.55-3.20 Tea
3.20-4.15 Public
Histories
Professor Hannah Barker (Manchester) will introduce a
discussion of History and its publics.
The key reference point is the Manchester Histories Festival, which John
founded. Details of the Festivals held in 2009, 2012 and 2014 are available at http://www.manchesterhistoriesfestival.org.uk/information/about
4.15-5.00 Reception
There is no charge for attendance at the Symposium, but
registration is essential. Please
reserve a place by emailing chstm@manchester.ac.uk
using Subject ‘JVP Memorial Symposium’ - giving your name, contact information
and details of special dietary requirements.
The Sackville Street Building is adjacent to Piccadilly
Station. (Building 1 on campus map – see
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/maps/
We will endeavour to make key texts available to
attendees.
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