A selection of podcasts from the 2011 Anglo-American conference on the topic of Health in History. These podcasts will be published each week on a Thursday.
School of Advanced Study, University of London
Plenary 7: Helen King (Open University), Can women be healthy? The early history of gynecology (Institute of Historical Research)
Plenary 6: Joanna Bourke (Birkbeck), Pain and the politics of sympathy, 1789 to the present (Institute of Historical Research)
Plenary 4: Mary Fissell (Johns Hopkins), Sex and family in Aristotle’s masterpiece: two centuries of vernacular medicine (Institute of Historical Research)
Plenary 3: Samuel Cohn (Glasgow), Pandemics: waves of disease, waves of hate from the Plague of Athens to AIDS (Institute of Historical Research)
Plenary 2: David Arnold (Warwick), The medicalisation of poverty: India, 1870-1960 (Institute of Historical Research)
Plenary 1: Monica Green (Arizona State University), Going global: thoughts on the ambitions of medical history (Institute of Historical Research)
Introduction to AAC 2011: Health in History (Institute of Historical Research)
Institute of Historical Research Pain and the politics of sympathy, 1789 to the present Joanna Bourke (Birkbeck) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Pain and the politics of sympathy, 1789 to the present Discussion Joanna Bourke (Birkbeck) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Can women be healthy? The early history of gynecology Helen King (the Open University) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Can women be healthy? The early history of gynecology Discussion Helen King (The Open University) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Pandemics: waves of disease, waves of hate from the Plague of Athens to AIDS Samuel Cohn (Glasgow) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Pandemics: waves of disease, waves of hate from the Plague of Athens to AIDS Discussion Samuel Cohn (Glasgow) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Sex and family in Aristotle’s masterpiece: two centuries of vernacular medicine Mary Fissell (Johns Hopkins) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Sex and family in Aristotle’s masterpiece: two centuries of vernacular medicine Discussion Mary Fissell (Johns Hopkins) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Going global: thoughts on the ambitions of medical history Monica Green (Arizona State University) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research The medicalisation of poverty: India, 1870-1960 David Arnold (Wariwick) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research The medicalisation of poverty: India, 1870-1960 Discussion David Arnold (Wariwick) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Policy Forum: Historians in the policy government James Kneale (UCL) Organised by the Centre for History in Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Anglo American Conference of Histori...
Institute of Historical Research Policy Forum: Historians in the policy government James Nicholls (University of Bath) Organised by the Centre for History in Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Anglo American Conf...
Institute of Historical Research Policy Forum: Historians in the policy government Melissa Smith (Office of Civil Society) Organised by the Centre for History in Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Anglo American ...
Institute of Historical Research Policy Forum: Historians in the policy government Jill Rutter (Institute of Government) Organised by the Centre for History in Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Anglo American Co...