4:30pm - 6pm: Sabine Arnaud (CNRS), "Let us consider the child": The Rise of Pedology at the turn of XXth Century in France
4pm - 5:30pm: WiP Session - Dr Christopher Sirrs ‘The moment of patient safety: The management of harm and risk in the NHS, c.1948-2000’
4pm - 5:30pm: WiP Session - Dr Jennifer Crane (Faculty of History, University of Oxford) will join us to share her work on Saving the World? Gifted Children in Britain and the World, 1945-2000
4pm - 5:30pm: WiP Session - Dr Grace Redhead (CHM, University of Warwick) will share new research from her project exploring the history of sickle cell anaemia in Britain
4pm - 5:30pm: WiP Session - Dr. Rebecca Crites (CHM, University of Warwick) will share material from her new project.
4pm - 5:30pm: WiP Session - Dr Elise Smith, 'From Physical Anthropology to Psychological Anthropology: Racial Science in the Torres Strait, 1898-99.'
4pm - 5:30pm: 4:00 pm-5:30 pm WiP session Dr Hannah Elizabeth Lesbian health activism and the NHS (MS Teams)
4pm - 5:30pm: WiP Adrian Kane-Galbraith (History Department University of Washington) "The Birth of the NHS Gender Identity Clinic, 1966-1970"
4pm - 6pm: CANCELLED: Seminar: Dr Adrienne Evans (Coventry) - Digital bumps: Pregnancy, digital culture and the fantasy of the good life.
4pm - 6pm: seminar: CANCELLED - Dr Sophie Mann (Warwick) 'Double Nature, Double Care and the Ensouled Human Body'
4pm - 6pm: Seminar: Dr Gareth Millward (Warwick) 'Sick Notes Don't Work in Today's Welfare State: A Truth Rediscovered Every 10 Years Or So'
4pm - 6pm: CANCELLED seminar: Dr Gareth Millward (Warwick) 'Sick Notes Don't Work in Today's Welfare State: A Truth Rediscovered Every 10 Years Or So'
4pm - 6pm: seminar: Dr Rachel Bennett (Warwick): 'A Heritage of Woe? Debating Prison Births in Twentieth-Century England'
4pm - 6pm: seminar: Dr Claire Shaw (Warwick): 'Just Like it is at Home! Deafness and Socialist Internationalism during the Cold War'
5:15pm - 7pm: seminar CHM-CAS: Dr Renee Nelson (West Indies) 'British West Indian Attitudes Towards Migration, 1948-1962'
5pm - 7pm: seminar: Dr Jane Freeland (QMUL) 'Reforming Rape: East German Women's Activism Against Sexual Violence'
4pm - 6pm: seminar: Prof. Manon Parry (University of Amsterdam) 'Reproducing Bodies: Pregnancy, Contraception and Abortion in Museums'
4:30pm - 7pm: film screening/seminar: 'Hysterical Masculinity, Voice, Otherness and the Cartoon Villain', with film director Richard Squires and producer Abigail Addison
4pm - 6pm: seminar: Dr Eureka Henrich (Hertfordshire) 'Relistening: Finding health memories in extant migrant oral histories'
4pm - 6pm: seminar: Dr Eloise Moss (Manchester) 'For whose convenience? Consent, criminality, and the economy of welfare in child emigration schemes between North West England and Canada, 1870-1930'
5pm - 7pm: seminar: Prof. Anthea Callen (Australian National University / University of Nottingham) 'Looking at Men: Art, Anatomy and the Modern Male Body'
4pm - 6pm: seminar: Dr Sarah Marks (Birkbeck): Bowlbyism Behind the Iron Curtain: Psychiatry and Childcare Reform in Communist Czechoslovakia
5pm - 7pm: POSTPONED seminar: Prof. Anthea Callen (Australian National University / University of Nottingham) 'Looking at Men: Art, Anatomy and the Modern Male Body'
4pm - 6pm: seminar: Dr Caroline Rusterholz (Cambridge): "Full marks to this sex-help clinic for the teenage lover", the Brook Advisory Centre in London (1964-1980)
4pm - 6pm: seminar: Dr Hannah J. Elizabeth (LSHTM) Recovering Women’s Experiences of HIV/AIDS and Sexual Health Activism in Edinburgh, 1983-2000
4pm - 6pm: seminar: Dr Jesse Olszynko-Gryn (Cambridge) 'A woman’s right to know: pregnancy testing in twentieth-century Britain'
4pm - 6pm: seminar: Prof. Donna Harsch (Carnegie Mellon University) Infantilizing Mothers or Empowering Them? The Fight against Infant Mortality in East and West Germany, 1949-1989
5pm - 7pm: seminar: Dr Dániel Margócsy (Cambridge) 'The Vesalius Census: Politics and Reproduction in Early Modern Anatomy'
4pm - 6pm: seminar: Dr Atsuko Naono (University of Oxford) 'Controlling malaria in an uncontrollable environment in Burma, 1910-1962' CANCELLED
4pm - 6pm: seminar: Dr Jon Mitchell (University of Leeds) 'Quakerism, Religious Melancholia and the York Retreat, 1730 - 1830' CANCELLED
4pm - 6pm: seminar: Dr Miranda Gill (University of Cambridge) ‘Emotion therapy for modern men: self-help culture in turn-of-the-century France'
4pm - 6pm: seminar: Dr Marissa Mika (University College London) Where There is no Incinerator: histories of Biomedical Disposability and Reuse on the African Continent
4pm - 6pm: seminar: Dr Bradford Pelletier (College of Charleston) "Disappearing Before the Light of Science": Connecting Combat Experience and Insanity in the Nineteenth Century Asylum
4pm - 6pm: seminar: Dr Angela Davis (Warwick) 'Children of the Dream'?: changing approaches to collective childcare in the Israeli kibbutzim, c 1930-1990
4pm - 6pm: seminar: Dr Kathleen Vongsathorn (Warwick) The Place of Birth: Mothers, Midwives, Birth Attendants and Choices about Childbirth in C20 Uganda
5pm - 7pm: seminar: Dr Claudia Stein (Warwick) Visions of Economic Man: biomedicine and political economy in Germany around 1900
4pm - 6pm: seminar: Dr Margaret Charleroy (Warwick) "Don't Eat the Pudding": food as a source of physical and social nourishment in the English prison
5pm - 7pm: Seminar: Prof. Steve Sturdy (Edinburgh) The Value of Discrimination?: clinical tests and the rise of genomic medicine
5pm - 7pm: seminar: Dr Alun Withey (Exeter) Concerning Beards: facial hair, health and hygiene in Britain, 1650-1900
5pm - 7pm: Seminar: Dr Vanessa Heggie (Birmingham) Awkward Adaptations, Awkward Data: effacing (and recovering) race and gender in the science of modern exploration
5pm - 7pm: seminar: Prof. Dagmar Schäfer (Max Planck) For Sustenance or Health?: medical substances for animals in the C15th Ming Dynasty
5pm - 7pm: seminar: Prof. Rebecca Earle (Warwick) What did it mean to call a food 'nutritious' in the 18th century?
5pm - 7pm: seminar: Dr Daniel Grey (Plymouth) "She bears the taunts and gets the blame": infertility in contemporary India
5pm - 7pm: Seminar: Panel 'Bedlam in Broad Arrows: Mental Disorder and Penal Institutions in Ireland and England
5pm - 7pm: Seminar: Dr Elise Smith (Warwick)'Raising Boys for the Navy: Health, Welfare, and the Sea Services in Britain, 1870-1910'
5pm - 7pm: Seminar: Dr Kathryn Woods (Warwick) 'No Carrots, No Carrots': Hair Colour, Humoral Medicine and Social Difference in Early Modern Britain'
5pm - 7pm: Prof. John Foot (Bristol): Freedom is Therapeutic? Franco Basaglia and the anti-asylum movement in Italy in the 1960s and 1970s
5pm - 7pm: Seminar: Dr Samiksha Sehrawat: British Womens Struggle for Medical Education and Female Medical Experts in the Colonies c. 1900-25
5pm - 7pm: Seminar: Professor Anne Hardy: 'Eats shoots, and heaves: Salad, science, and medicine, 1870-2000'
5pm - 7pm: Seminar: Dr Beatriz Pichel (de Montfort University, Leicester) Photographing the Emotional Body: Practices of Psychology and Theatre at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century in France
5pm - 7pm: Seminar: Dr Roberta Bivins, University of Warwick: Contagious Communities - Medicine, Migration and the NHS in Post-War Britain
5pm - 7pm: Professor Peter Hegarty, University of Surrey: Nature and Choice in the Recent Psychology of Sexuality
5pm - 7pm: SQUALOR, SCANDAL AND CIVILISING MISSION: Institutional Provision for the Insane in the British Caribbean, 1815-1914
5pm - 7pm: Seminar: Professor Ludmilla Jordanova (Kings College London) Situating Medicine in Visual Culture
5pm - 7pm: Seminar: Prof. Mark Jackson (University of Exeter) 'Marian Dale Scott, Hans Selye and the biochemistry of life'
5pm - 7pm: Seminar: Prof. Chris Philo (School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow) "Cats robbed him of his wealth, his health and his reason": The wild and tranquil geographies of animals and madness
5pm - 7pm: Seminar Dr Rupert Whitaker (Tuke Institute) 'Translating history into practice: from physician-centred to patient-centred medicine'
5pm - 7pm: Seminar: Prof. Tilli Tansey (Queen Mary, University of London) 'White Coats and No Trousers: Situating Women in the Laboratory'
5pm - 7pm: Seminar Professor Clare Anderson (School of Historical Studies, University of Leicester) The Making of an Eclectic Archive: epistemologies of global knowledge in the papers of J.P. Walker (1823-1906)
5pm - 7pm: Seminar: Prof. Harriet Ritvo (MIT) Going Forth and Multiplying: Animal Acclimatization and Invasion in the 19th Century
5pm - 7pm: Seminar: Dr Claire Jones (Director of the Museum of the History of Science, Technology and Medicine at the University of Leeds) 'Bodily Concerns: Disease and Public health in Wakefield Asylum, 18321930'
5pm - 7pm: Seminar: Dr Elfed Huw Price (independent scholar) George Henry Lewes (1817-1878): Embodied Cognition, Vitalist Materialism and Symbolic Perception
5pm - 6pm: Uses of a Pandemic: Forging the Identities of Spanish Flu and Virus Research in Interwar Britain
5pm - 6pm: Luminaries of Fin-de-siècle France: Aesthetic, Scientific and Medical Cultures of Light, c. 1880-1930
5pm - 6:30pm: Narcissism Americanized: Privation and Plenty, Asceticism and Abundance from Sigmund Freud to Christopher Lasch