Centre for the History of Science Technology and Medicine (CHSTM)
Seminar series, autumn 2008
Every Tuesday at 4 p.m. in: -
Room 2.57, Simon Building,
Brunswick Street,
University of Manchester
M13 9PL
Tea at 3:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome.
30 September
Ayesha Nathoo, University of Cambridge
‘Everything a Reporter Could Wish for’: Heart Transplants and the Media in 1968.
7 October
Jean Walton, University of Rhode Island
The Peristaltic Subject.
THURSDAY 16 October
Geertje Boschma, University of British Columbia.
Deinstitutionalization and community mental health nursing: A Canadian perspective
*joint seminar with the School of Midwifery, Nursing and Social Work
21 October
Roger Smith, Institute for the History of Science and associate at the Institute of
Psychology, Russian Academy of Sciences
Where does a claim for the necessity of historical knowledge lead in the human sciences?
28 October
Thomas Uebel, University of Manchester
The Left Vienna Circle.
4 November
Matthew Thomson, University of Warwick.
Psychology, Well-Being, and the Landscape of the Child in PostWar Britain
18 November
Harry Oosterhuis, University of Maastricht
The Politics of Health and Citizenship: Historical and Contemporary
Perspectives
25 November
Iwan Rhys Morus, University of Aberystwyth
‘Tis like a camel, or like a whale, or like what you please’: Revisiting Radical Electricity.
2 December
Bronwyn Parry, Queen Mary University
tba
9 December
Caroline Petit, University of Manchester
tba
* for more information contact either Duncan Wilson or Robert Kirk
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