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SSHM Conferences 1999

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"Waltraud Ernst" <[log in to unmask]>

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Waltraud Ernst

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Mon, 8 Feb 1999 15:18:41 GMT

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SSHM-Conference Programme 1999

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Since 1970 The Society for the Social History of Medicine has 
been actively involved in the organization of  specialised 
conferences and  has facilitated research and debate within the 
discipline of the social history of medicine, with a particular 
emphasis on inter-disciplinary approaches. 

The Society's conferences are open to non-members. However, 
membership of the Society entitles conference delegates to reduced 
registration fees and includes also subscription to a leading 
academic journal of international standing (_Social History of 
Medicine_)  as well as  30% reduction on books published in the 
Society's Routledge series ('Studies in the Social History of 
Medicine'). SSHM membership stlg 29, student stlg 17. For membership 
details contact: Dr David Cantor, Department of History and Economic 
History, Manchester Metropolitan University, Geoffrey Manton 
Building, Manchester M15 6LL. e-mail: [log in to unmask] 

In 1999 the following conferences will be organized by the 
Society (contact the conference organizers for further details):


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SCIENCE, MEDICINE AND FOOD POLICY IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

9-11 April 1999, Aberdeen

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With food issues such as BSE, E.coli, diet and degenerative disease, 
and the role and duties of governments in connection with such issues 
constantly under discussion in the media, the topics explored during 
this conference are of considerable contemporary as well as 
historical interest. 

The conference will attract not only historians and social scientists 
who are interested in food, science, medicine and policy, but also 
scientists, doctors and other health professionals.  

Conference organizer: Dr David F Smith, Department of 
History, University of Aberdeen, Meston Walk, Old Aberdeen, Aberdeen 
AB24 3FX. e-mail: [log in to unmask]

For conference programme  see: 
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/~his049/dddsshm.htm

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AN INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL RECORDS IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

24 April 1999, Public Record Office, Kew.

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The aim of the workshop is to introduce researchers in the history of 
medicine and medical acare to the riches of the national 
archives.The workshop will be run by Dr Edward Higgs, a former 
archivist at the PRO and currently a Wellcome University Award 
Lecturer in History at the University of Exeter. 

Organized in collaboration with the Public Record Office. Contact: 
Public Events Manager, Public Record Office, Ruskin Avenue, Kew, 
Richmond, Surrey, TW9 4DU. 

=====================================================================

INEQUALITIES AND HEALTH: THE HISTORICAL DIMENSION

19 April 1999. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine 
(LSHTM),London.

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The LSHTM's Annual Public Health Forum for 1999 focuses on the theme 
of "Poverty, Inequality and Health". A one-day conference organized 
in collaboration with the Society for the Social History of Medicine 
will examine these issues in historical perspective.

Speakers in the morning session will be: Prof Roderick Floud 
(Guildhall University), Dr Bernard Harris (Southampton), Dr Simon 
Szreter (Cambridge), and Dr Charles Webster (Oxford). 

The afternoon session will be a "Witness seminar on the origins, 
focus and impact of the 1979 Black Report on Inequalities and 
Health". Participants will inclue Sir Douglas Black, Prof Peter 
Townsend, Prof JN Morris, Dr David Player and Margaret Whitehead. The 
seminar will be chaired by Prof Stuart Blume (Amsterdam), the 
scientific secretary to the Black Committee.

Conference organizer: Prof Virginia Berridge, LSHTM, Keppel Street, 
London WC1E 7HT. e-mail: [log in to unmask]


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MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS: IDENTITIES, INTERESTS AND IDEOLOGY 

16 - 18 July 1999, Glasgow

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'We have made Italy, now we have to make Italians' (Massimo d'Azeglio
on the Risorgimento). Could it be said of the medical profession in 
the nineteenth century:- 'We have made the profession, now we have to 
make professionals'?

This SSHM Conference  will explore the issue of identity and the 
part it played in making medical professionals and the profession. 
D'Azeglio's oft-quoted comment upon the role of national identity in
nation-building has become a cornerstone of theories of nationalism
which see the nation as 'invented', 'imagined' or 'constructed'. How
far can similar processes be said to be operating in the making of the
medical profession?

Papers on a wide range of subjects will be presented, including: the 
links between the processes of professionalisation and specialisation 
and the construction of medical identities; the ways in which medical 
practitioners have presented themselves; and how those outside the 
profession have represented the medical professionals; as well as 
paper that explore medical biography and autobiography, and visual 
representations / images of medical professionals.

Conference organizer:  Dr James Bradley,  Wellcome Unit for the 
History of Medicine, 5 University Gardens, University of Glasgow, 
Glasgow G12 8QQ. email: [log in to unmask]

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THE MEANING OF MEDICINE

10-12 September 1999, Amsterdam

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In contrast to the social history of medicine, the cultural history 
of medicine is yet underdeveloped.  Although culture has been 
explained in many ways, it can generally be taken as forms of 
behaviour (including speaking), forms of material products and  
meanings attached to both. Moreover, the study of culture is 
especially concerned with symbols and rituals, with consensus and 
conflict and, on a more abstract level, with patterns, rules and 
exceptions. 

Historical anthropology, the discipline most focused on 
all aspects of culture, has shown that the best way to study culture
is to 'situate' it, and to concentrate on concrete, actual instances, 
in which the interrelation between forms and meaning and human actors
becomes manifest. If this micro-history is applied to the history of
medicine it will transform the object of study. Since there is no
compelling reason to limit the area of investigation to specific
groups of actors (such as physicians or female patients), to specific
forms of medicine or even to specific definitions of illness, a more
narrowly defined medical culture is transformed into cultures of
healing. 

To study the cultural history of medicine implies a 
recognition of synchronical divergence as well as diachronical 
paradoxes. Within these parameters, or by questioning these 
altogether, the conference will explore different sources, methods,
theories, interpretations and presentations of diverse and specific
healing cultures in Europe over the last five hundred years. 

Organized in collaboration with the Huizinga Institute, 
Amsterdam. 

Conference organizers:  Dr. Willem de Blecourt,c/o 
Huizinga Instituut, Spuistraat 134, 1012 VB Amsterdam, The 
Netherlands. -  Dr. Cornelie Usborne, Department of History, 
Roehampton Institute, Roehampton Lane, London SW15 5PH, email: 
[log in to unmask]

=====================================================================


 

 

Dr Waltraud Ernst
Department of History
University of Southampton
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
 
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Tel: 01703-596648
Fax: 01703-593458


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