4:30pm - 6:30pm: CHMST Research Seminar: ,"Intuitive eating: a seventeenth-century guide”. Philippa Carter, Cambridge University
4pm - 6pm: CHMST Inaugural Annual Lecture, David Arnold - 'Growing the Histories of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Age of Empire'
12pm - 2pm: CHMST WIP; When Memories Come Alive: 'Vivid' Remembering in Early Modern Britain' -Martha McGill
9:15am - 5:30pm: CHMST&MRC Conference: 'Blood is the Price of Coal: Coal Communities, Health & Welfare in Britain & Beyond from the 19th Century to the Present'
4:30pm - 6:30pm: CHMST Research Seminar; “The chef: a microhistory of syphilis, sodomy, and eugenics in early-twentieth century New York- Richard McKay (Cambridge University)
12:30pm - 2pm: GHCC/CHMST seminar: Mattin Biglari (Bristol), Nationalising Oil and Knowledge in Iran: Labour, Decolonisation and Colonial Modernity, 1933-51
12pm - 2pm: CHMST WIP; Michael Bycroft, University of Warwick, presenting on his book proposal ‘Can Empiricism Save the Humanities?’
4pm - 6pm: CHMST Research Seminar; Alka Raman, UCL, 'Indian cotton textiles and chintz making in Britain’