We’re very pleased to announce
two talks next week from Prof Thomas Soderqvist (Director, Medical
Museoin, University of Copenhagen).
[1] University of Leeds History & Philosophy of Science Seminar,
Wednesday 13th May, 3.15 – 5.00pm,
“The problem of narrative vs.
episodic histories in museology”
“Who’s afraid of
recent medical heritage?”
Abstract: Medical museums around the world
traditionally focus on modern medicine from the 18th century to the mid 20th
century. Few museums have systematically explored contemporary medical science
and technology, in either their collections or their displays. Why is this so?
The lecture will offer explanations and suggest ways for medical museums to
address this.
The talk will be followed by a reception at the
Museum (6 – 6:30 p.m.), sponsored by the University of Leeds Faculty of
Arts and Philosophy Department
Dr Adrian Wilson, Director of the Centre for
History & Philosophy of Science, University of Leeds
Professor Graeme Gooday
Professor of the History of Science and
Technology,
National Teaching Fellow,
Department of Philosophy, University of
Leeds,
LEEDS, LS2 9JT, United Kingdom
Phone messages: 0113 343 3274
FAX: 0113 343 3265