Michaelmas Term 2020
Department of History and Philosophy of ScienceUniversity of Cambridge
Supported by Wellcome
Seminars, on Tuesdays at 5:00–6:30pm in Cambridge, UK, will be live on Zoom (entry from 4:45), with access information for the later dates to be posted here.
** History of Modern Medicine and Biology **
Organised by Mary Brazelton, Helen Curry, Nick Hopwood and Staffan Müller-Wille
13 October Grace Redhead (University College London)
Seeing like a welfare state: sickle cell disease, medical racism and patient advocacy in the National Health Service, 1975–1993
Commentary: Ayesha Nathoo
https://zoom.us/j/94726618332?pwd=cytIV1lsUnBaL0NxRjJNTlJDYmNHUT09
Meeting ID: 947 2661 8332
Passcode: 085270
10 November Victoria Lee (Ohio University)
Microbe smiths: engineering microbial control in 20th-century Japan
Commentary: Mary Brazelton
1 December Rana Hogarth (University of Illinois)
The shadow of slavery: measuring miscegenation in the early 20th century
Commentary: Jenny Bangham
**Early Science and Medicine**
Organised by Lauren Kassell
20 October Anna Marie Roos (University of Lincoln)
The first Egyptian society
https://zoom.us/j/91005551290?pwd=a3BNU2U1U25CeCtUaHloQ2VTNG5zZz09
Meeting ID: 910 0555 1290
Passcode: 429611
3 November Karen Harvey (University of Birmingham)
The body whole and quotidian: experiencing the body in 18th-century Britain
** Generation to Reproduction **
Organised by Nick Hopwood and Lauren Kassell
27 October Maud Bracke (University of Glasgow)
Europe in the global rise of reproductive rights: abortion and transnational feminisms (1960s–80s)
This seminar is organized in association with the Strategic Research Initiative on Reproduction.
17 November Leah DeVun (Rutgers University)
Gender and generation in premodern Europe: a discussion of Leah DeVun's The Shape of Sex: Nonbinary Gender from Genesis to the Renaissance (2020) with the author
Department of History and Philosophy of ScienceUniversity of Cambridge
Supported by Wellcome
Seminars, on Tuesdays at 5:00–6:30pm in Cambridge, UK, will be live on Zoom (entry from 4:45), with access information for the later dates to be posted here.
** History of Modern Medicine and Biology **
Organised by Mary Brazelton, Helen Curry, Nick Hopwood and Staffan Müller-Wille
13 October Grace Redhead (University College London)
Seeing like a welfare state: sickle cell disease, medical racism and patient advocacy in the National Health Service, 1975–1993
Commentary: Ayesha Nathoo
https://zoom.us/j/94726618332?pwd=cytIV1lsUnBaL0NxRjJNTlJDYmNHUT09
Meeting ID: 947 2661 8332
Passcode: 085270
10 November Victoria Lee (Ohio University)
Microbe smiths: engineering microbial control in 20th-century Japan
Commentary: Mary Brazelton
1 December Rana Hogarth (University of Illinois)
The shadow of slavery: measuring miscegenation in the early 20th century
Commentary: Jenny Bangham
**Early Science and Medicine**
Organised by Lauren Kassell
20 October Anna Marie Roos (University of Lincoln)
The first Egyptian society
https://zoom.us/j/91005551290?pwd=a3BNU2U1U25CeCtUaHloQ2VTNG5zZz09
Meeting ID: 910 0555 1290
Passcode: 429611
3 November Karen Harvey (University of Birmingham)
The body whole and quotidian: experiencing the body in 18th-century Britain
** Generation to Reproduction **
Organised by Nick Hopwood and Lauren Kassell
27 October Maud Bracke (University of Glasgow)
Europe in the global rise of reproductive rights: abortion and transnational feminisms (1960s–80s)
This seminar is organized in association with the Strategic Research Initiative on Reproduction.
17 November Leah DeVun (Rutgers University)
Gender and generation in premodern Europe: a discussion of Leah DeVun's The Shape of Sex: Nonbinary Gender from Genesis to the Renaissance (2020) with the author
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