CHMD Workshop
Friday, 28 June 2019, 9.30 am – 4.00 pm
Pennington Room, Grey College, Durham University
9.30 Arrival and Coffee/Tea
9. 50 Welcome (Holger Maehle)
10.00Andy Byford: ‘Juvenile Delinquency as Institutional, Professional and Epistemic Space in Late Imperial Russia’
10.30Siobhan Hearne: ‘Healthy Mind, Body, and Empire: Controlling Venereal Diseases in the Russian Military, 1900-1917’
11.00Roisin Laing: ‘The Precocious Child and Evolutionary Theory in The Mill on the Floss’
11.30Lutz Sauerteig: ‘Finding “Love” in Germany, Summer 1917: Adolescent Boys, Friendship, and the Discourse about Same Sex Desire’
12.00Nicol Ferrier: ‘Insanity, Asylums and Mortality in Victorian times: an analysis and attempt at synthesis’
12.30 Buffet Lunch
1.00Yari Perez Marin: ‘Pedro Arias de Benavides’ Secrets of Surgery(1567) and the early colonial travel account’
1.30Ivana Bicak: ‘The Theatre of Anatomy in Early Modern Poetry: New Materials for the History of Medicine’
2.00Holger Maehle: ‘Mother or Child? Nineteenth-Century Debates on the Risks and Ethics of Craniotomy versus Caesarean Section’
2.30Cheryl Lancaster: ‘Institutional Conflicts between Animal Breeding and Genetics in the Mid-Twentieth Century, or, how the ABGRO lost its “G”’
3.00 Coffee/Tea
3.30Julia Tinland: ‘The construction and institutionalisation of patient involvement in medical research and practices in France since 2002: Between autodetermination and compliance’
4.00 End
Contact:a.h.maehle@durham.ac.uk
The workshop is supported by a grant of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of Durham University to the Centre for the History of Medicine and Disease.
9.30 Arrival and Coffee/Tea
9. 50 Welcome (Holger Maehle)
10.00Andy Byford: ‘Juvenile Delinquency as Institutional, Professional and Epistemic Space in Late Imperial Russia’
10.30Siobhan Hearne: ‘Healthy Mind, Body, and Empire: Controlling Venereal Diseases in the Russian Military, 1900-1917’
11.00Roisin Laing: ‘The Precocious Child and Evolutionary Theory in The Mill on the Floss’
11.30Lutz Sauerteig: ‘Finding “Love” in Germany, Summer 1917: Adolescent Boys, Friendship, and the Discourse about Same Sex Desire’
12.00Nicol Ferrier: ‘Insanity, Asylums and Mortality in Victorian times: an analysis and attempt at synthesis’
12.30 Buffet Lunch
1.00Yari Perez Marin: ‘Pedro Arias de Benavides’ Secrets of Surgery(1567) and the early colonial travel account’
1.30Ivana Bicak: ‘The Theatre of Anatomy in Early Modern Poetry: New Materials for the History of Medicine’
2.00Holger Maehle: ‘Mother or Child? Nineteenth-Century Debates on the Risks and Ethics of Craniotomy versus Caesarean Section’
2.30Cheryl Lancaster: ‘Institutional Conflicts between Animal Breeding and Genetics in the Mid-Twentieth Century, or, how the ABGRO lost its “G”’
3.00 Coffee/Tea
3.30Julia Tinland: ‘The construction and institutionalisation of patient involvement in medical research and practices in France since 2002: Between autodetermination and compliance’
4.00 End
Contact:a.h.maehle@durham.ac.uk
The workshop is supported by a grant of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of Durham University to the Centre for the History of Medicine and Disease.
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