King’s College London CHoSTM Seminar
Programme, 2017-2018
All seminars will be held in room S8.08 in the Strand
Building at King’s College London, from 16:00-17:30. All are welcome.
For more information about the Centre for the History of
Science, Technology & Medicine at KCL, please see: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/history/research/chostm/index.aspx
2017
27 September:
Kathryn Schoefert (KCL)
One Brain? Comparing human and non-human animal brains in
the mid-20th century
11 October: Scott
Vrecko (KCL)
Title TBC
25 October: Robin
Scheffler (MIT)
A Contagious Cause: The Search for Cancer Viruses and the
Growth of American Biomedicine
8 November: Chiara
Thumiger (Warwick)
Quasi Phreneticus: Metaphorical and technical
interactions in the history of the ancient disease concept phrenitis
22 November:
Daniel Margoscy (Cambridge)
The Natural History of Satyrs: Mythology and Science from
Conrad Gesner to Charles Darwin
6 December: Amanda
Rees (York)
Othering the Brother: class, race, species and
Neandert(h)als in 20th century popular fiction
2018
17 January:
Samiksha Sehrawat (Newcastle)
Title TBC
31 January: Tiago
Mata (UCL)
Economic literacy and popular histories of economics
since 1945
14 February:
Kathleen Vongsathorn (Warwick)
“We are the little doctors”: Midwives, Perceptions of
Expertise, and Shifting Engagement with Hospitals in Uganda, 1918-1979
28 February: Francesca Bray (Edinburgh)
Moving crops and the scales of history
14 March: Chris
Renwick (York)
Population Science and Democracy in Mid-Twentieth-Century
Britain
28 March: Richard
Oosterhoff (Cambridge)
Making Common Sense: The Untutored Mind in Early Modern
Europe
2 May: Jana Funke
(Exeter)
Transvestites, Sexo-Aesthetic Inverts and Eonists:
Emerging Understandings of Trans Identity in Early Twentieth-Century Science
and Literature
16 May: Mikael
Hård (Darmstadt)
How to Write a Global History of Technology?
30 May: Tamar
Novick (MPIWG)
Urine & Gold: A History of Threats and
Wonders
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