Centre for the History of Medicine
About Us
The Centre for the History of Medicine celebrates its 25th anniversary in the 2024. Read about our legacy and the special events we held and click here to meet our Anniversary Fellows!
The Centre for the History of Medicine provides a hub for research and teaching in the history of medicine at Warwick.
It is based within the History Department, but it also welcomes and looks to develop interdisciplinary activity across the University, reaches out to scholars nationally and internationally, and engages with policy and the public.
News
Workshop: Embodied Faith: Spirituality and Corporeality in Early Modern Christianity, 12-13 September 2024
Nemone Lethbridge's play 'Baby Blues' on BBC television: maternal mental illness narratives, stigma and support in 1970s Britain
Hybrid Lecture, 25 April 2024: Silenced and (Sur)veiled: Inscribing Identity on the Female Migrant Body
The Mizo Discovery of the British Raj: Empire and Religion in Northeast India, 1890-1920
Events
CHM WiP: Andrew Burchell, 'Enacting (chronic) diseases: rheumatic and diabetic organisations in mid-century Britain'
CHM Research Seminar: Hannah Halliwell
CHM WiP: Sophie Mann
CHM Research Seminar: Michael Sappol (Visiting Researcher, University of Uppsala), ‘Queer Anatomies: Perverse desire and aesthetics in the anatomical image 1600-1860; or The Epistemology of the Anatomical Closet’
CHM Research Seminar: Laura King, 'Living with the Dead: Graves, Names and Telling Family Stories in Modern Britain’
Contact Us
Centre Director: Roberta Bivins
Research Centre Co-ordinator:
Keri Husband
E-mail:
How to find us:
FAB 3.14, Department of History, Faculty of Arts Building, University of Warwick, University Road, Coventry, CV4 7EQ