Great and important piece on how we might think about global history by Máté Rigó and
José Luis Aguilar López-Barajas
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Great and important piece on how we might think about global history by Máté Rigó and
José Luis Aguilar López-Barajas
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Our 3rd Rethinking Internationalism conference, online, will be on "Blindspots and buzzwords in Internationalism" on 5 & 6 Nov. Lively discussion with an amazing line-up of researchers, do come along!
All welcome, sign up via Eventbrite www.eventbrite.com/e/blind-spot... @bbkhistorical.bsky.social
Join us for what promises to be a fantastic discussion!
Jorinde's paper on "Pandemic over-Preparedness: Japanese public health experts and 1944 influenza" marks an exciting expansion of #histmed on the origins of pandemic planning.
Great to be at European Association for the History of Medicine #EAHMH2025 in Berlin this week. Have been busy & terrible at sharing on here, but having a lovely time! First #histmed conference since 2019 as I've been going to health/design stuff instead, and it's so nice to reconnect with people.
Big congratulations 🎉 to Jorinde Wels from KU Leuven for winning the #eahmh25 Pieter van Foreest Prize 🏆 for best student presentation!
Great conversations at the launch of Medicine on a Larger Scale in Berlin last night. @ctimmermann.bsky.social Sebastien Fonseca @doravargha.bsky.social Projit Mukharji Jeremy Greene me @ahlie.bsky.social
Projit gave a stirring speech....
#EAHMH25 very interesting panel on Disease Ecologies with excellent papers on Malaria, Dengue, Influenza and Rabies. Reflections on health education, environment and industry.
What a phenomenal panel!!! Thanks so much for making this conference truly special
What a phenomenal conference. Fascinating papers and keynotes, lovely friends, excellent food and a dream location. Huge thanks to @doravargha.bsky.social and the #EAHMH25 team for their stellar organization. Can’t wait for Prague 2027.
Sanssouci palace - the gardens were vast!
Sunset from the conference boat trip
The interior of one of the many glasshouses at the Berlin botanic gardens
Interior of an old pharmacy with dark wooden shelves & bottles. Now a wine bar & restaurant
#eahmh25 has been a great conference - huge 🙏 to organisers. Seeing old friends & meeting new ones. And for me, finally visiting Berlin. I’ve mainly been conferencing but have also managed some mini field trips to Sanssouci, the botanic gardens (Potsdam & Berlin) & a wine bar in an old pharmacy ❤️
Medicine on a Larger Scale launched with an inspiring conversation and…. that’s a wrap for #eahmh25! Thanks to all who made this conference a truly wonderful affair. See you in two years in Prague! @eahmh.bsky.social #histmed
Poster containing a list of authors and presenters, date, time and place of the book launch, black book cover showing a world map and a blurb from Arthur Kleinman on the book
Join us this evening to the book launch of Medicine on a Larger Scale with many #eahmh25 participants, our keynote Projit Mukharji and drinks, of course! Lettretage, 18:00 today! @eahmh.bsky.social
if you liked #eahmh25 in Berlin, you'll love EAHMH27 in Prague! Congratulations to the new President of @eahmh.bsky.social, Katerina Liskova!
@kirchhelle.bsky.social
River swimming… but is it safe? Crocodiles, E. Coli and how we understand the environment by Claas Kirchhelle at #eahmh25 #histmed @eahmh.bsky.social
Art curators, filmmakers, patient activists and historians in a roundtable that is truly beyond medicine and health at #eahmh25 #histmed @eahmh.bsky.social
Energizing and empowering session by the wonderful Amir Teicher in the martial arts wake-up session of #eahmh25 @eahmh.bsky.social
A photo taken from a boat of a person holding a mic with an old building in the background and a tower.
The traditional boat trip of the European Association for the History of Medicine and Health is happening. Andreas Jüttemann is guiding us through Berlin’s medical history. Make sure to join the association not to miss out on the next boat trip in two years! #EAHMH25
And now for the traditional boat tour of @eahmh.bsky.social ! Special guided tour through Berlin by historian of medicine Andreas Jüttemann #eahmh25 #histmed
Woman standing behind lectern in front of a projected presentation talking and gesturing
The wonderful @historyelaine.bsky.social on paper technologies, advertisements and bringing together media studies and history of early modern medicine through an impressive archive project in her keynote lecture #eahmh25 #histmed
We have more at the reception desk!
Journal table of contents of EHMH, see https://brill.com/view/journals/ehmh/82/1/ehmh.82.issue-1.xml
Check out our brand new special issue “Socialist Health: of Shortages and Solidarity” at the Brill book stand of #eahmh25 ! also fully OA at brill.com/view/journal... #histmed
#EAHMH is on in Berlin! @doravargha.bsky.social opened with panache and Projit Mukharji with the Mole and Indian Communist Acupuncturists who like Frank Sinatra 💃
Congratulations to Heidi Hausse for winning the #eahmh25 Book Award for The Malleable Body, Manchester University Press, 2023 @eahmh.bsky.social #histmed
@eahmh.bsky.social strong start to #eahmh25 with Projit Mukharji and the little mole
“My place is usually tidier than this”
Conference bags packed and ready for #eahmh25 starting in 3 days!
Great to have a glimpse of my new book, How Plague Got Rats: Mastering a Zoonotic Pandemic coming soon @hopkinspress.bsky.social (no cover yet, but working on it) in new book series on epidemic histories edited @doravargha.bsky.social & @steerewilliams.bsky.social www.press.jhu.edu/books/title/...
If you're in Berlin on August 29, come along to the launch (again) of Medicine on a Larger Scale (open access CUP 2025)!
#histmed #histstm #sts
Our special issue 'Socialist Health: Of Shortages and Solidarity' in EHMH has been published! brill.com/view/journal... Fantastic articles by @alilacandonga.bsky.social @jelenadj.bsky.social @nalbrecht.bsky.social @severyandyakonov.bsky.social and many more, supported by @erc.europa.eu #histmed