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The account of the History of Science and Medicine Working Group @EUI_History @EUI_EU Tweets by @JanBecker_ #HistSci #HistMed

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@EuiHosm
EUI | History of Science & Medicine
2 years
Reminder that this Friday our event on Italian psychiatrist Franco Basaglia will take place! It will bring together speakers from different disciplines to discuss the history (and present) of psychiatry and mental health. Register here:
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This workshop co-organised by the History of Science and Medicine Working Group, and the Robert Schuman Centre, in collaboration with the project "MANICOMIO, ADDIO! Franco Basaglia 100" by Chille de...
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@EuiHosm
EUI | History of Science & Medicine
2 years
Interesting talk at EUI this coming Friday by Anja Laukötter on films from across the 20th century that aimed at preventing diseases. More information and registration link here:
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This talk by Anja Laukötter (University of Jena) focuses on films from across the 20th century that aimed at preventing diseases.
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@EuiHosm
EUI | History of Science & Medicine
2 years
Now with poster! Register at https://t.co/E6t5WBz3LD
@EuiHosm
EUI | History of Science & Medicine
2 years
We are very excited to announce our upcoming workshop on the legacy of Italian psychiatrist Franco Basaglia on Friday, March 15th, to mark what would have been his 100th birthday this month! You can have a look at the program and register here:
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@EuiHosm
EUI | History of Science & Medicine
2 years
We are very excited to announce our upcoming workshop on the legacy of Italian psychiatrist Franco Basaglia on Friday, March 15th, to mark what would have been his 100th birthday this month! You can have a look at the program and register here:
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eui.eu
This workshop co-organised by the History of Science and Medicine Working Group, and the Robert Schuman Centre, in collaboration with the project "MANICOMIO, ADDIO! Franco Basaglia 100" by Chille de...
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@MMoR_KCL
Medicine and the Making of Race, 1440-1720
2 years
Our final blog of our summer series is @MeghanKRoberts's piece exploring Claude-Nicolas Le Cat’s text 'Treatise on the color of human skin...' which you can read here! https://t.co/0n8S3qMsQa Thanks to Meghan and watch out for more blogs from September! #earlymodern #histmedrace
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Traité de la couleur de la peau humaine en général, de celle des nègres en particulier, et de la métamorphose d’une de ces couleurs en l’autre, soit de naissance, soit accidentellement (1765)
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@EUI_History
History at EUI
2 years
Thinking about applying for a funded #PhD in #History? Our programme focuses on global connections within Early Modern and Modern European History 👉 https://t.co/wIWZOauwNr 🗓️ Applications opening in early November 2023! #phdapplication #twitterstorians #twitstoriens #grant
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@globalhistories
Global Histories
2 years
📢Hello young historians, and here comes exciting news for summer🌻Our #CfP for journal issue 9.2 is open now until 15/09/2023! We look forward to your original student work related to #GlobalHistory🌏For more details, please see the attached call📜 #twitterstorians #GHSJ
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@murphyhs2019
Hannah Murphy
2 years
How were racialising texts circulated, received, and disputed in early modern global contexts? Read @JanBecker_ ‘s post to find out…
@MMoR_KCL
Medicine and the Making of Race, 1440-1720
2 years
Another new blog post is now live! Read @JanBecker_'s thoughtful post 'Disputing Descendancy: Prae Adamitae on Ambon in the 1680s' here https://t.co/GtHF0IDdSE @kingshistory @murphyhs2019 #earlymodern
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@MMoR_KCL
Medicine and the Making of Race, 1440-1720
2 years
Another new blog post is now live! Read @JanBecker_'s thoughtful post 'Disputing Descendancy: Prae Adamitae on Ambon in the 1680s' here https://t.co/GtHF0IDdSE @kingshistory @murphyhs2019 #earlymodern
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@EUI_History
History at EUI
2 years
Is #PhD a solitary endeavour? Not necessarily! Our Researchers team up in thematic working groups to share common interests and organize academic events! Have a look at what they are working on 👉 https://t.co/tdZ1wObp3Q 📢#peertopeerlearning #academiclife #phdlife
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@EUI_History
History at EUI
3 years
Setting the (intellectual) agenda on development and capitalism On 21 June, 16.00 CEST, join the online lecture by Margarita Fajardo on the work of Latin American economists in the UN Economic Commission for Latin America 👉 https://t.co/WIh9XSq0z9 Part of our Summer Talks!👇
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Avi Lifschitz
3 years
What is the genealogy of the Western aversion to miscegenation? Jean-Frédéric Schaub @EHESS_fr discusses the topic tomorrow (Wed. 14 June), 4.30pm, at the Iberian History Seminar @ExeterCollegeOx https://t.co/vsuNsWOSFh
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@murphyhs2019
Hannah Murphy
3 years
Late medieval physiognomy in text *and* in practice… a rare set of sources unpacked by @c_weeda in our newest @MMoR_KCL blog.
@MMoR_KCL
Medicine and the Making of Race, 1440-1720
3 years
Read @c_weeda's blog 'Physiognomy and Work Recruitment Before Europe’s Overseas Expansion', now live on our website! https://t.co/HQoob5jTCg huge thanks to Claire for this fantastic contribution to our blog series #earlymodern #histmed
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@c_weeda
Claire Weeda
3 years
Talloze commentaren uit de 14de-15de eeuw op Aristoteles’ Oeconomica gaan uitvoerig in op slavernij. Er werkten toen veel slaven in huishoudens en op galeischepen, vooral in het Mediterrane gebied. Meestal uit het Zwarte-Zeegebied, Noord en Sub-Sahara Afrika en Europa.
@MMoR_KCL
Medicine and the Making of Race, 1440-1720
3 years
Read @c_weeda's blog 'Physiognomy and Work Recruitment Before Europe’s Overseas Expansion', now live on our website! https://t.co/HQoob5jTCg huge thanks to Claire for this fantastic contribution to our blog series #earlymodern #histmed
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@MMoR_KCL
Medicine and the Making of Race, 1440-1720
3 years
Read @c_weeda's blog 'Physiognomy and Work Recruitment Before Europe’s Overseas Expansion', now live on our website! https://t.co/HQoob5jTCg huge thanks to Claire for this fantastic contribution to our blog series #earlymodern #histmed
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In 1560, at Djerba in Tunisia, an Ottoman fleet attacked 27 ships fighting under an alliance of the Spanish, Genoese, Neapolitan powers, Papal State, and the Maltese. It led to high mortalities:...
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@MMoR_KCL
Medicine and the Making of Race, 1440-1720
3 years
The second installment of our new blog series is now live on our website! Read @feyero's fantastic piece on 'Smallpox and Slavery in Ah Cuzamil' here https://t.co/mbKxCT9NmR Huge thanks to Farren! #histmedrace #histmed #earlymodern
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@murphyhs2019
Hannah Murphy
3 years
Our second @MMoR_KCL blog piece by @feyero is a subtle reading of a fascinating source showing the complexity of early encounters with smallpox, and the colonising/racialising inflections of discourse around it…
@MMoR_KCL
Medicine and the Making of Race, 1440-1720
3 years
The second installment of our new blog series is now live on our website! Read @feyero's fantastic piece on 'Smallpox and Slavery in Ah Cuzamil' here https://t.co/mbKxCT9NmR Huge thanks to Farren! #histmedrace #histmed #earlymodern
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@EUI_History
History at EUI
3 years
📢 We are hiring! 🚨 Last week to apply for two Chairs in European History, 19th and early 20th centuries 👉 https://t.co/KM33Q17IzT 🗓️ Deadline: 19 June 2023 📢 #AcademicJobs #twitterstorians #19thcentury #20thcentury #EuropeanHistory
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@EUI_History
History at EUI
3 years
Much more than a trading post Read the blog post by Michael O'Sullivan on how to define European #EarlyModern factories in the Indian Ocean 👉 https://t.co/c4UUVN5zRn Part of our CAPASIA @ERC_Research project 👉 https://t.co/1xB66YyE5y 📚 #Fridayreads #Researchinprogress
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@murphyhs2019
Hannah Murphy
3 years
In 1611, four young boys were enslaved off the West Coast of Africa. The event was recounted by a barber-surgeon. Sources on Medicine, Slavery and Race-making is a new blog run by our @UKRI_News project @MMoR_KCL
@MMoR_KCL
Medicine and the Making of Race, 1440-1720
3 years
Exciting announcement! We are starting our brand new blog series on the MMoR website TODAY, beginning with an introductory blog post from @murphyhs2019 Read it here! https://t.co/RH0U9Yhndk #histmed #earlymodern #twitterstorians @kingshistory
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