From Healthscaping to Disease Tracing: Plague and Public Health After the Black Death
Virtual seminar organized by the Program in Medieval Studies at Princeton University for the “Pandemics in the Past: from Prehistory to (almost) the Present” seminar series. Guest speaker: Abigail Agresta […]
The Testimony of History: To Live and Overcome the Epidemic in the Present
The conference is a joint initiative of two ongoing hospital and health history research projects: Hospitalis: Hospital architecture in Portugal (European Institute for Culture Sciences Padre Manuel Antunes/University of Lisbon) […]
Thought Experiments in Early Modern Science and Philosophy
For the next Princeton-Bucharest Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, Carla-Rita Palmerino (Radboud Universiteit) will give a talk entitled “On the Heuristic and Polemical Function of Early Modern Thought Experiments”. Can […]
The Early Modern Quarantine Conference
A Twitter conference on the theme “The Historian, like the Iconoclast” organized by EMQuon. Panel 5: ‘Stories of the past are what propel us on’: Contemporary Theatrical Responses to Pandemic, […]
History of the Book Conference: Bibliophilia and Bibliophobia
Online conference organized by the Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (IMEMS) at Durham University. This 2-day conference on ‘Bibliophilia and bibliophobia’ in the medieval and early modern history […]
We Have Always Been Medieval – Bruno Latour and the Premodern
Virtual event organized by the Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) at UCL. Guest speakers: Miri Rubin (Queen Mary), Sarah Salih (King’s College) and Jan Miernowski, (University of Wisconsin and University […]
How to Read Bacon’s Novum Organum Book II: Logic, Method or Philosophy of Science?
For the next Princeton-Bucharest Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, Ori Belkind (Tel Aviv University), Elodie Cassan (ENS Lyon), Dan Garber (Princeton University) and Dana Jalobeanu (University of Bucharest) propose a […]
The Middle Ages in Modern Games
A Twitter conference organized by the Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Research at the University of Winchester. Among the sessions: 3 July 2020, 14:00 BST – Magic, Medicine, and Religion […]
The Decline of Magic?
Virtual workshop series organized by Jan Machielsen (Cardiff) and William Pooley (Bristol). In the almost fifty years that have passed since the appearance of Keith Thomas’s Religion and the Decline […]
Global Digital History of Science Festival
The Global Digital History of Science Festival is a five-day online celebration run by the BSHS – British Society for the History of Science featuring talks, discussions, workshops, performances, discussions, […]