Top 'Outputs' and Tomfoolery
Over the years, one of the amazing and delightful things about being a member of the Centre for the History of Medicine has been that CHM is for life and for lives, not just for scholarship and for the period of time during which each of us is 'resident' here at Warwick. Below, an archive of the amazing achievements CHM-ers have made beyond their excellent and engaging professional work. Conceiving (of) and 'publishing' the next generation of humans has to rank pretty high on that list, and the close collaboration involved with other experts-by-experience is exemplary of the new community history approaches we support!
Unlike the more paper-y outputs we celebrate elsewhere, these lively 'outputs' are always changing and getting better... Above, Tania's CHM baby, and to the left, the amazing kid as we get today! OMG: how do they do this so quickly?? |
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Martin Moore's collaborative work has a strong focus on healthy eating. |
And Claire Jones won't beat this young material culture analyst at the game... |
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Can we even cope with the cuteness of Kyle Jackson's 2018 edition? I don't think so... |
And of course we love co-authored comparative works like Jack Saunder's fabulous piece above. |
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Sam and Dan - in a slighly faded photo which spent many years in Hilary Marland's office |
For skilled reading of the signs and signifiers, Rosie Cresswell's recent 'publication' is getting rave reviews! |
Of course, not all achievements have adorably small fingers and toes. Some of the other victories CHM-ers past and present have won appear below, along with some general frolicking and frivolity. You can share some of our many moments on the slideshow here: 25 Years of Celebrations and Tomfoolery