Whewell’s Gazette
Your weekly digest of all the best of
Internet history of science, technology and medicine
Editor in Chief: The Ghost of William Whewell
Year 3, Volume #46
Monday 03 July 2017
EDITORIAL:
Another week, another edition of Whewell’s Gazette the weekly #histSTM links list bringing you all of the histories of science, technology and medicine that we could dredge up out of the depths of cyberspace over the last seven days.
Popular myth implies that Charles Darwin somehow came up with his theory of evolution by natural selection in splendid isolation, the classic lone genius. As with all lone genius narratives this is of course rubbish. Even before his voyage on the Beagle, as a young man, he was already well known in nineteenth-century natural history circles, which is why he was recommended for the post at all. Following his return, despite his withdrawal to Down House, he became a leading in the natural history community, corresponding widely with other experts in the field.
One of Darwin’s closest friends and collaborators was the botanist Joseph Dalton Hooker, who was born two hundred years ago on 30 June 1817. In his own way Dalton deserves to be as well known, as Darwin but isn’t.

An 1854 illustration showing Hooker with his Lepcha collectors in Sikkim (Mezzotint by William Walker after a painting by Frank Stone)
Source: Wikimedia Commons
The son of Sir William Hooker, who was also a famous botanist, he undertook expeditions to the Antarctic between 1839 and 1843, was botanist on the Geological Survey of Great Britain 1846/47. He undertook voyages to the Himalayas and India from 1847 to 1851, Palestine 1860, Morocco 1871 and the US in 1877. He became an assistant director of the Royal Botanical Gardens in Kew and succeeded his father as director 1865. He was awarded the Royal Medal in 1854, the Copley Medal in 1887 and the Darwin Medal in 1892 was President of the Royal Society and received numerous other awards and honours. His publications were extensive and genre defining.
Royal Botanical Gardens Kew: Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker – Trailblazing global botanist and explorer
Linda Hall Library: Scientist of the Day – Joseph Dalton Hooker
Nature: Botany: He made plants a profession
Royal Botanical Gardens Kew: Joseph Hooker Collection
Royal Botanical Gardens Kew: Joseph Dalton Hooker Correspondence
Royal Botanical Gardens Kew: Botany on Ice: Joseph Dalton Hooker’s Antarctic Journal
Cambridge Digital Library: Darwin-Hooker Letters
botanicus: Hooker, Joseph Dalton (1817–1911)

Hooker on exploring Himalayas “The cliffs were impracticable, the snow beds too slippery, & the icy torrents we crossed bitterly cold”
Quotes of the week:
“In London everyone is different, and that means anyone can fit in” – Paddington Bear
“Wine is sunlight, held together by water” – Galileo Galilei
“I hate when people say “you’ll be on the wrong side of history.” As though the goal of our lives is to be judged well by future strangers” – Existential Comics (@existentialcoms)
“”Champagne Socialist” = “Person who supports policies that will in no way benefit them because they’re the right thing to do”. Odd insult” – Nick Pettigrew (@Nick_Pettigrew)
“Man in his arrogance thinks himself a great work worthy the interposition of a Deity. More humble and I believe truer to consider him created from animals” – Charles Darwin, 1838
“In what manner the mental powers were first developed is as hopeless an enquiry as how life itself first originated. These are problems for the distant future if ever they are to be solved by man” – Charles Darwin 1871
“The passage from the physics of the brain to the corresponding facts of consciousness is unthinkable” – John Tyndall 1868
“A book index that misidentifies pages is like a lover who lies about an assignation” – Liam Heneghan (@DublinSoil)
“If history teaches us anything, it is that no matter how evil a state is, once it has been reformed, a sizable proportion will later idolise it the way it was” – John S. Wilkins (@john_s_wilkins)
“Genius without education is like silver in the mine” – Benjamin Franklin
“Geography is the eye of history”- Hakluyt’s dedication to Sir Walter Raleigh in his English trans. of “De orbe novo decades” in 1612
“I come from the school of thought that believes that the universe was formed in Zagreb. I’m a Croatianist” – Sanjeev Kohli (@govindajeggy)
“One should never mistake pattern for meaning”– Iain M. Banks
“I have spent a lot of this year trying to convince taxi drivers that being an academic is extremely glamorous…” – Sara Barker (@DrSKBarker)
Birthday of the Week:
999 – The World’s first telephone emergency service born 30 June 1937
BBC Radio 4: Archive on 4: 999 – Which Service Do You Require?
iPhone first went on sale 29 June 2007
The Guardian: iPhone at 10: how it changed everything
Sky News: iPhones celebrates its 10th anniversary with over a billion sold
New York Times: The iPhones Is 10 Years Old. Here’s the Story of Its Birth
WSJ: How the iPhone Was Born: Inside Stories od Missteps and Triumphs
WNYC: From Cupertino to Kenya: How the iPhone Changed the World
The Guardian: Ten years after its launch, the iPhone is both a miracle and a menace
The theory of evolution by natural selection first presented to the public 1 July 1858
The Writers Almanac: July 1, 2017: on this day: Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution first presented to a public audience
Google Doodle: Amy Johnson’s 114th Birthday
Science Museum: Amy Johnson’s Birthday
IET: Archives biographies: Amy Johnson 1903–1941
Maria Goeppert Mayer born 28 June 1906

Maria Goeppert Mayer walking into the Nobel ceremony with King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden in 1963
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Linda Hall Library: Scientist of the Day – Maria Goeppert Mayer
Roy J. Plunkett born 26 June 1910
SciHI Blog: Roy J. Plunkett and the Discovery of Teflon
Hans Bethe born 2 July 1906
Nobelprize.org: Hans Bethe – Biography
AHF: Hans Bethe
Charles Messier born 26 June 1730
Linda Hall Library: Scientist of the Day – Charles Messier
http://www.lindahall.org/charles-messier/
SciHi Blog: Charles Messier and the Nebulae
http://scihi.org/charles-messier-and-the-nebulae/
Rembert Dodoens born 29 June 1516
SciHi Blog: Rembert Dodoens and the Love for Botanical Science
The Renaissance Mathematicus: Of Herbs and Herbals
Augustus De Morgan born 27 June 1806
The Renaissance Mathematicus: A lover of paradoxes
Linda Hall Library: Scientist of the Day – Augustus De Morgan

Student of De Morgan’s drawing of one of his lectures. University College London archives. h/t @mathshistory
William Bragg born 2 July 1862
SciHI Blog: Sir William Henry Bragg and his Work with X-Rays
Science Museum: Bragg X-ray spectrometer, England, 1910–1926
PHYSICS, ASTRONOMY & SPACE SCIENCE:
Atlas Obscura: Bighorn Medicine Wheel
The New York Times: Elias Burstein, Pioneer in Semiconductors, Dies at 99

Elias Burstein, who died this month in Bryn Mawr, Pa., was one of the first scientists to use lasers to do research on semiconductors and insulators.
AHF: Maurice Shapiro
SciHi Blog: Sophie Germain and the Chladni Experiment
AHF: Edward C. Creutz
SciHi Blog: George Ellery Hale and the Magnetic Fields in Sunspots
The World of David Darling: Encyclopedia of Science: Secchi, Rev. Pietro Angelo (1818–1878)
Heritage Calling: Saving Lives with Clocks and Telescopes
OAR: INAF Astronomical Observatory of Rome: A Short History
Smithsonian.com: The Crazy Story of the Bikini Atoll Nuclear Test
New Scientist: Mary Somerville: Queen of 19th-century science
EXPLORATION and CARTOGRAPHY:
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Briant O’Neill: Our ‘birth document,’ a bargain at $275k
Royal Museums Greenwich: Sea charts and maps
Norman B. Leventhal Map Center: Julianna Carpenter (15) Map of the world
Library of Congress: Worlds Revealed Geography & Maps: Grafton Tyler Brown, Trailblazing Cartographer of the American West
Christie’s: Valuable Books and Manuscripts: Gilt Brass Terrestrial Globe – After Demongenet, François
Atlas Obscura: Britain’s Futile Attempt to Keep American Colonists from Taking Tribal Land
National Library of Scotland: Researching the ‘Chimney Map’
MEDICINE & HEALTH:
“My 96yo grandmother’s mother had 16 children who lived to adulthood. Contraception women control was the most important technology of 20th cent” – Alex King (@AlexKing3rd)
Thomas Morris: Killed by a corkscrew
Cleveland.com: Smallpox epidemic ravaged Cleveland 115 years ago, killed 224
Thomas Morris: She needs a finger
The Frederick News-Post: Irritable heart and the Civil War: One diagnosis became a domino effect
National Museum of Civil War Medicine: Irritable Heart and Coping with the Trauma of War
Nursing Clio: Mail-Order Abortion: A History (and a Future?)
Cultures of Nature and Wellbeing: History, Theory and Practices of Nature and Wellbeing
Eastern Daily Press: Medical records, 19th century photographs and original casebooks: An interactive look at Norfolk’s mental health history
Hektoen International: Joseph Lister and the story of antiseptic surgery
Early Modern Medicine: Medicinal Marsh Mallows
Thomas Morris: The guillotine – life after death
Center for the History of Medicine at Countway Library: Harvard Prevention Research Center and Steven L. Gortmaker Collections Open to Research
The Washington Post: A scientist needed help studying Neanderthal teeth – so he asked his dentist
Slate: The Vault: Map Shows the Most Syphilitic States in the Union
Society History Technology: What if Beddoes & Davy Had Attempted Surgical Anesthesia in 1799?
The Historian: Workshop report: The uses of historical medical photography
Sara’s Blog: Birth Figures
Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum: Cornelia Hancock
Emerging Civil War: An Elusive Doctor at Gettysburg
Open Culture: Sigmund Freud’s Psychoanlytic Drawings Show How He First Visualized the Ego, Superego, Id & More
Nursing Clio: Disability, Responsibility, and the Veteran Pension Paradox
The H-Word: Blood, Sweat and Ice? During the 60th anniversary of the IGY let’s celebrate Antarctic physiology too.

Evacuation of Dr. Ronald S. Shemenski from the British Antarctic Survey Rothera Research Station, April 26, 2001. The airlift operation was the riskiest rescue effort ever by a small plane to the South Pole, as the weather makes any flights to the South Pole extremely hazardous from late Februray until November. (AP Photo/British Antarctic Survey) Photograph: AP
Canadian Journal of Disability Studies: Entre secours et guérison: les enfants de la polio à Montréal vus par les philanthropes, 1930-1955
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History: Le mythe des deux solitudes. Des relations entre les psychiatres francophones et anglophones dans le Montréal des années 1950
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING:
IEEE Spectrum: The Great Lightbulb Conspiracy
Atlas Obscura: The 1930s ‘Pedestrian Catcher’ That Promised to End Jaywalking Deaths
Sci Hi Blog: Joshua Slocum and his first single-handed sail around the World
Conciatore: Glass Headhunters
Conciatore: Turquoise Glass
History Extra: Tower Bridge: Uncovering the history of a London landmark
Tedium: More Dialing, More Weirdness
Open Culture: How Ada Lovelace, Daughter of Lord Byron, Wrote the First Computer Program in 1842 – a Century Before the First Computer
Atlas Obscura: When ‘Broadway’s Greatest Quarter-Snatcher’ Was a Photo Booth
IEEE Spectrum: Chip Hall of Fame
Timeline: Pre-photographic pictures of hot air balloon accidents show the perils of late modernity
uCatholic: This Nun Was the First Woman to Earn a PhD in Computer Science
Atlas Obscura: How Green Bay, Wisconsin Became the Toilet Paper Capital of the World
EARTH & LIFE SCIENCES:
Cambridge Library Collection Blog: Gilbert White of Shelborne
NICHE: #EnvHist Daily
Geological Society of London: Men, methods and materials: exploring the historical connections between geology and medicine
The Renaissance Mathematicus: Did Eratosthenes really measure the size of the earth?
The Royal Society: Publishing blog: Fossils in trees

The evolutionary history of the vertebrates as a phylogeny, including many unlabelled extinct lineages from the fossil record, taken from Haeckel’s 1905 Evolution of Man. Source: Wikimedia.
e-Perimetron: Vol. 12, No. 1 (2017) Table of Contents
Forbes: The Tunguska Event: Still a Mystery After 107 Years
Geschichte der Geologie: Ein Geologe im Land der Bestie
Geschichte der Geologie: Das mysteriöse Tunguska – Ereignis
Planetary Science Institute: 1908 Siberia Explosion: Reconstruction an Asteroid Impact from Eyewitness Accounts
The Guardian: How Antarctica became home to a new kind of scientific diplomacy

By the end of the IGY in 1958, Antarctica’s population had risen dramatically thanks to the sudden proliferation of science bases. Illustration: Tom Woolley Illustration/Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge
BBC News: The rock that records how we all got here
History of Knowledge: Visual Epistemology and a Short History of the Monstrous Races
Common-Place: Early America’s Guide to Sex: Aristotle’s Masterpiece
NICHE: An American in Indigenous Ontario
Historical DeWitticisms: Race Relations in Early Park Films
The Conversation: A map that fills a 500-million year gap in Earth’s history

Modern plate tectonic boundaries. But how do we map the Earth like this in the past? NASA’s Earth Observatory
Fossil History: Darwin’s Worst Nightmare Part III: Conclusion of a Colossal Coincidence
NICHE: #EnvHist Daily
The Guardian: Jennifer Doudna: ‘I have to be true to who I am as a scientist’
SciHi Blog: Leo Frobenius and German Ethnology
indy100: This is what the world looked like 300 million years ago
CHEMISTRY:
SciHi Blog: Mikhail Tsvet – the Father of Chromatography
Smithsonian.com: The Great Uprising: How a Powder Revolutionized Baking
SciHi Blog: Frank Rattray Lillie and the Fertilization Process
Chemistry World: Seaborg’s americium dispute put to bed 60 years later
SciHi Blog: Emil Erlenmayer and the Erlenmayer Flask
Learn Chemistry: On This Day in Chemistry: June 29th: Norwegian chemist Peter Waage was born on this day 1833
SciHi Blog: Stephen Mouton Babcock and the Babcock Test
META – HISTORIOGRAPHY, THEORY, RESOURCES and OTHER:
The Guardian: Is the staggeringly profitable business of scientific publishing bad for science?
Science & Religion: Exploring the Spectrum: Revelatory Evolution and Cosmological Creation Tales: when science is presented like a religion
Medical History: Volume 61 – Issue 3 – July 2017 Table of Content
Whipple Library Books Blog: Benchara Branford: Philosophy, Geometry, and the Education of the Individual
SciHi Blog: James Smithson’s Last Will
Nature: Intuition harnessed in the name of particle packing
AEON: New tech only benefits the elite until the people demand more
Linda Hall Library: Scientist of the Day – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
The Washington Post: Grass roots activists won the war on smoking. Can they win the war on climate change?
reddit Ask Historians: How to learn History of Science without being Whiggish?
Popular Science: Where are the chemistry popular science books?
Annals of Science: Artisanal-scientific Experts in Eighteenth-century France and Germany
Voices of the Manhattan Project: John Coster-Mullen’s Interview
Rachel Hammersley: Intellectual Biography as Memorialisation
Physics Today: What it was like to be peer reviewed in the 1860s
AEON: Everyone fails, but only the wise find humility
ESOTERIC:
History Extra: A brief history of medieval magicBOOK REVIEWS:
Hannah’s Bookshelf: Special Guests Sara Read and Jennifer Evans – 24/06/2017
Dynamic Ecology: Brief book reviews: four popular science and history of science books
Contagions: Roundtable on Campbell’s Climate, Disease, and Society in the Late Medieval World
New Book Network: Islamophobia and Racism in America
fivebooks.com: Jim Baggott on Where Physics Meets Philosophy
The Junto: Guest Post: Review of Bassi, An Aqueous Territory
Popular Science: Inferior – Angela Saini
Physics Today: Five summer reading picks
New Books Network: Brian Clegg – The Reality Frame: Relativity and Our Place in the Universe
the Net economy: Forget the Insight of a Lone Genius – Innovation Is an Evolving Process of Trial and Error
New Books Network: Thomas Hazlett – The Political Spectrum: The Tumultuous Liberation of Wireless Technology, from Herbert Hoover to the Smartphone
The New York Times: How an Agency of Oddballs Transformed Modern War and Modern Life
NEW BOOKS:
University of Chicago Press: Orchid: A Cultural History
NIH: U.S. National Library of Medicine: New Illustrated History of the National Library of Medicine
Bloomsbury Publishing: Reading the Rocks: How Victorian Geologists Discovered the Secret of Life
Historien de la santé: La guerre biologique. Aventures françaises
Routledge: Witchcraft, the Devil, and Emotions in Early Modern England
Historien de la santé: La saison des apparences. Naissance des corps d’été
ART & EXHIBITIONS
Philly.com: Decay, rot on display at Chemical Heritage Museum
Environment & Society Portal: Virtual Exhibitions: The Northwest Passage: Myth Environment, and Resources

Circumpolar routes. The map shows the different shipping routes across the Arctic. Source: Arctic Council, “Circumpolar Routes,” Arctic Marine Shipping Assessment 2009 Report, available at arcticdata.is.
Tampa Bay History Center: The Florida-Cuba Connection 4 July 2017–28 January 2018
Osher Map Library: Online Exhibits: Local Boosters, Historians, and Engineers Map Antebellum Portland Maine
Musée « La Boverie » de Liège: La leçon d’Anatomie – 500 ans d’histoire de la médecine 21 Juni 2017–17 Septembre 2017
Royal Botanical Gardens Kew: Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker – Trailblazing global botanist and explorer
BBC News: Whaling’s ‘uncomfortable’ legacy
University of Otago Library: Special Collections Exhibitions: Intrepid Journeys: Travelling with the Hakluyt Society 16 June–8 September 2017
Musée Barrois, Bar-le-Duc: Inventer pour guérir. François Humbert (1776-1850), une aventure médicale meusienne 27 Mai–23 Septembre
Wellcome Collection: A museum of modern nature 22 June–8 October 2017
BBC News: Captain Cook Birthplace Museum reopens after revamp
Royal Museums Greenwich: Maritime Memories Machine Tour 8 June–27 August 2017
Bletchley Park: Bill Tutte: Mathematician + Codebreaker 15 May 2017–15 May 2019
Berwick Museum & Art Gallery: Bright Lights in the Borders 3 June–30 September 2017
National Maritime Museum Greenwich: Death in the ice: the shocking story of Franklin’s final expedition 14 July 2017–7 January 2018
Medium: Biggest-ever display of fossil hominins opens
Garden Museum: Tradescant’s Orchard: A Celebration of Botanical Art: May–September 2017
Union College, NY: Maps hold key to Adirondacks history in new exhibit runs till 29 September 2017

Cal Welch ’62 and his daughter, Caroline ’01, discuss new exhibit at the Kelly Adirondack Center – See more at: https://www.union.edu/news/stories/2017/05/maps-hold-key-to-adirondacks-history-in-new-exhibit.php#sthash.U5q1qh7d.dpuf
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow: Museum Collection: Explore highlights from our collection
Nursing Clio: War Art 100 Years Later: The “World War I and American Art” Exhibit and the Centenary of the Great War
The University of Manchester: Manchester Museum: Object Lessons
Le Devoir: Le Musée de la civilisation dévoile toutes les couleurs de la matière grise
The Australian: Hadron Collider show reveals art of science at Sydney Powerhouse Museum
Royal Museums Greenwich: Do the Ultimate Time Trail
National Railway Museum: National Railway Museum marks historic First World War centenary with new exhibition
The College of Physicians of Philadelphia: Digital Library: Under the Influence of the Heavens: Astrology in Medicine in the 15th and 16th Centuries
Until Darwin: Maria Martin Bachman’s sketches and paintings for Audubon: On-line Exhibition from the Charleston County Public Library
Royal College of Physicians: “Anatomy as Art” Facsimile Display Monday to Friday 9.30am to 5.30pm
Hyperallergic: A 19th-Century Photographer of Scottish Industrialization Gets His First Survey
The Guardian: Designers on acid: the tripping Californians who paved the way to our touchscreen world
Teylers Museum: De Lorentz Formule in Het Lorentz Lab 18 May 2017–18 May 2020
Wollaton Hall Nottingham: Dinosaurs of China 1 July–29 October 2017
Science Museum: The Festival of Britain – a meeting of science and art
U.S.News: New Kensington Museum Preserves Computing Relics
Sanofi Pasteur: The Legacy Project
The Recipes Project: Artifacts at an Exhibition: The Art and Science of Healing at the University of Michigan
Het Scheep Vaart Museum: Blaeu’s Wereld In Kaart 14 April–31 December 2017
Le Soleil: 400 ans de pharmacie
Royal Cornwall Museum: The Medicine Man – A Spotlight on Richard Lander March–September 2017
The Gibbes Museum of Art: Artist, Scientist, Explorer: Mark Catesby in the Carolinas 12 May–24 September 2017
Indianapolis Museum of Art: Audubon: Drawn to Nature 1 April–30 July 2017
The Guardian: Mat Collishaw restages 1839 photography show in virtual reality
Arizona State University: Rare ASU map collection reveals truths about history of American Southwest
Old Operating Theatre: Virtual Tour
Criminal Corpses: Harnessing the Power of the Criminal Corpses – Online Exhibition
Royal Botanic Gardens Kew: Joseph Hooker: Putting plants in their place 25 March–17 September 2017
IET: Archives: Online Exhibitions
Oxford Today: Volcanoes – from catastrophe to the sublime
The British Museum: Where the Thunderbird lives: cultural resilience on the Northwest Coast of North America 23 February–27 August 2017
American Museum of Natural History: Mummies Opens Now
Biodiversity Library Exhibition: Early Women in Science
SD Times: Computer History Museum debuts Make Software exhibit
Harvard Map Collection: Exhibition Analysis 1: Commemorative and Humanitarian Disasters
University of Southern Maine: Osher Map Library to celebrate new exhibition “To Conquer or Submit? American views the Great War” 100 years after U.S. involvement in WWI
St John’s College: Under the Knife at St John’s: New exhibition showcases a medical history of disease and dissection
Boston Public Library: Exhibition: Regions and Seasons: Mapping Climate through History 4 March–27 August 2017
Osher Map Library: The Northwest Passage: Navigating Old Beliefs and New Realities
Adler Planetarium: Chasing Eclipses Opening 25 March 2017
Hyperallergic: When Dissection Was a Criminal Punishment Worse Than Death
Advances in the History of Psychology: New Book & Touring Exhibit on Ramón y Cajal: The Beautiful Brain
The Sydney Morning Herald: Beauty in Science
Palaeo Manchester: Object Lessons exhibition: – Opens 20 May 2017
Linda Hall Library: Connecting the Dots: The Science of CSI 16 March–1 September 2017
The Orange County Register: CSUF’s Pollak Library presents a special program and exhibit on the art of map making
Djournal.com: 200 years of statehood: Ole Miss puts history on display for bicentennial
American Museum of Natural History: Natural Histories: 400 Years of Scientific Illustration from the Museum’s Library
Daily Titan: New CSUF exhibit maps out California’s history
Stedelijk Studies: Vestiges of 125,660 Specimens of Natural History
heritage.utah.gov: Utah Drawn: An Exhibition of Rare Maps Opens: 27 January 2017
Colonizing Animals: Historical Pose-abilities of Colonial Photography
Royal Museums Greenwich: Endeavour galleries: Launches 2018
Hyperallergic: When Art Was the Scientist’s Eye: 400 Years of Natural History Illustrations

Frog dissection illustration from the book “Historia naturalis ranarum nostratium…(Natural history of the native frogs…)” from 1758 (© AMNH\D. Finnin)
Orpiment: Prehistoric Animals: A series of illustrations by David Roland
Centrum für Naturkunde, Universität Hamburg: 19 Oktober 2017 – 28 Februar 2018: Tieranatomisches Theater, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin: Frühling/Sommer 2018: Verschwindende Vermächtnisse: Die Welt als Wald
ICE: ICE Bridge Engineering exhibition
AHF: Los Alomos History Museum Reopens
Linda Hall Library: Online Exhibition: Ice Victorian Romance
Utah Capitol Building: Utah Dawn: An Exhibition of Rare Maps 27 January–Late Summer 2017
BHL: Poetic Botany: A Digital Exhibition Celebrating the History of Botany
Bayerische Staatsbibliothek: Bilderwelten: Aufbruch zu Neuen Ufern: Mitteleuropäische Buchmalerei 1400–1540
Science Museum: Mathematics – The Winton Gallery
Royal College of Physicians: ‘a cabinet of rarities’: the curious collection of Sir Thomas Browne 30 January–27 July 2017
The Queen’s Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse: Maria Merian’s Butterflies 17 March–23 July 2017
Harvard Gazette: The story of Edwin Land
The National Museum of Computing: 1950’s celebrity robot goes on world tour
Causway Coast Community: County Antrim adventurer’s royal maps will graphically outline history
Bradbury Science Museum: Fifty years of nuclear safeguards
Cambridge Digital Library: Browse our collections: Curious Objects
Leek Post & Times: Mary A Blagg the Cheadle Astronomer honoured at Cheadle Discovery Centre exhibition
The Arctic Journal: Northwest Passages: Pre-factual cartography
Royal College of Physicians: ‘a cabinet of rarities’: the curious collection of Sir Thomas Browne 30 January–27 July 2017
past@present: Women in Science: The Stories Are All Around Us
Poetic Botany: Art & Science of the Eighteenth-Century Vegetable World
University of Birmingham: Inspiring Knowledge: 13 October 2016–30 June 2017
American Museum of Natural History: Opulent Oceans
Historical Medical Library: Online Exhibition: Under the Influence of the Heavens: Astrology in Medicine in the 15th and 16th Centuries
Museum of Science and Industry: Meet Baby Meet Baby Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, & Saturday
Natural History Museum: Bauer Brothers art exhibition Runs till 26 February 2017
Science Museum: Information Age
Science Museum: Robots
Science Museum: Fox Talbot: Dawn of the Photograph
Science Museum: Einstein’s Legacy
Science Museum: Journeys Through Medicine
Science Museum: Cosmos & Culture
Science Museum: Challenge of Materials
Science Museum: The Clockmakers’ Museum
Science Museum: Making the Modern World
Science Museum: Flight
Science Museum: Exploring Space
Science Museum: Mathematics: The Winton Gallery
University of Birmingham: Inspiring Knowledge 26 September 2016–30 June 2017
Royal College of Physicians: ‘a cabinet of rarities’: the curious collection of Sir Thomas Browne 30 January–27 July 2017
Ottawa Insider: Improved Science & Tech Museum Opening November 2017
THEATRE, OPERA AND FILMS:
Variety: Paramount, Lorne Michaels Developing Autism Book ‘Neurotribes’ as Movie
BBC News: Britain’s great explorations now online
PBS: American Experience: Rachel Carson: She set out to save a species…us.
Youtube: Kepler’s Trial
Gielgud Theatre: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Booking to 03 June 2017
The Regal Theatre: The Trials of Galileo International Tour March 2014–December 2017
EVENTS:
Royal Museums Greenwich: One-day course: Sir John Franklin’s Artic exploration 25 July and 21 October 2017
Cardiff Naturalist Society: Cardiff Naturalist Society marks 150th Anniversary with a series of fascinating events
CHF: History Lab: Fiction and the Future 12 August 2017
University of Glasgow: Talk: Tapeworms in/as Body in Early Modern Europe – Lianne McTavish 7 July 2017
The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh: Fashionable Medicine: syphilis, Spas and Melancholy 8-12 August 2017
Wellcome Collection: BSL Tour: A head apart from the body 13 July 2017
The Recipes Project: What Is a Recipe? And So It Begins Various Events 2 June–10 July 2017
British Library: Keith Houston: The Book 3 July 2017
ICE: Smeaton Lecture 18 July 2017
Sea Trek: Cruise: In Search of Wallace and His Living Treasures with Dr. George Beccaloni 13–24 January 2018 $$$
ICE: ICE Smeaton Lecture 2017 London 18 July 2017
Notches: Walking Tour: Gentrification and Queer Erasure in Roanoke, Virginia
Discover Medical London: London’s Medical Cabinets of Curiosity
Royal Institution: Lecture: The Periodic Table: Its Story and Significance – Eric Scerri 20 July 2017
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow: Events January –June 2017
New Scientist Discovery: The Science of the Renaissance: 8 Day Tour Departure: 2 November 2017 £££
Morbid Anatomy Museum: Events
Royal College of Physicians: Upcoming Events
The Warburg Institute: Maps and Society Lectures 26th Series Programme 2016–2017
Museum of Science and Industry Manchester: Engine Demonstration
The National Museum of Computing: Guided Tours
Gresham College: Future Lectures (some #histSTM)
Glasgow: Science on the Streets – Free Walking Tour
PAINTING OF THE WEEK:

Vädersolstavlan (“The Sun Dog Painting”) Jacob Heinrich Elbfas 1636
(the Elbfas painting is a copy of the original, now lost, done in 1535 by Urban målare )
Storkyrkan, Stockholm
TELEVISION:
SLIDE SHOW:
VIDEOS:
Ecology of the Past: Exploring Ancient Cesspits in Deventer (Netherlands) (in Dutch)
Youtube: BBC Teach: Hunting for History
Youtube: The Royal Institution: Why Doesn’t the Earth Fall into the Sun?
Youtube: Why all world maps are wrong
Youtube: Huxley-Wilberforce Debate
Youtube: Under the Knife: Episode 15 – Dead Men’s Teeth
Youtube: UWTV: How Vulnerable Is Our World? Environmental Sustainability and Lessons from the Past
RADIO & PODCASTS:
BBC Radio 4: Primo Levi’s The Periodic Table
BBC Radio 4: Science Stories: The Man Who Found Physics in Shells, Seeds and Bees
Ben Franklin’s World: Episode 140: Tamara Thornton, Nathaniel Bowditch: 19th-Century Man of Business, Science, and the Sea
History of Philosophy without any gaps: 281. Monica Green on Medieval Medicine
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
University of Düsseldorf: CfP: The Generalized Theory of Evolution 31 January–3 February 2018
BJHP: CfP: Special Issue: Women and the History of Philosophy Deadline 31 January 2018
The American University of Paris: Appel à communications: Conférence internationale pluridisciplinaire d’histoire de la sexologie: Sexologies et théories de la sexualité. Traduction, appropriation, problématisation, médicalisation 30-31 Octobre 2017 Soumission des propositions 15 Juillet 2017
Ecole des Mines Paris Tech: Appel à communications: Techno*Care / Les technologies du « care » en santé 12 décembre 2017 avant le 14 juillet 2017
UCL Health Humanities Centre: Exploring Transcultural Histories of Psychotherapies 8 July 2017
Numéro de la revue Itinéraires 2018-2: Appel à articles: Le merveilleux scientifique en spectacle (1850-1940) Date limite de réception des propositions : 14 juillet 2017
BSHS: Literary Agents Seek History of Science Authors
King’s University College London, Ontario: CSTHA: Appel à communiquer: Innovation ou aberration? Les significations historiques de l’échec scientifique et technologique 3–5 November 2017 Date limite: 30 juin 2017
Rice University: CfP: Medicine and Healing in the Age of Slavery 23–24 February 2018 Deadline 15 September 2017
University Paris Diderot: ISPC Paris Conference: Programme 3-6 July 2017
Early Modern Low Countries: Call for Articles: A multidisciplinary open access journal dedicated to the study of the early modern Low Countries
Royal Museums Greenwich: Talks & Courses: Mapping the past, exploiting the future : cartographies and understandings of the Artic 21-22 July 2017
Pittsburgh, PA: CfP: 2018 NEMLA Conference: (Im)possible Bodies: Spaces and the Body in Early Modern Europe Deadline 29 September 2017
Unsettling Scientific Stories: Conference: Imagining the History of the Future 27–29 March 2018
Max Planck Institute for the History of Science: Translating Medicine in the Pre-modern World: Knowledge and Practice 23-24 June 2017 Wellcome Trust & Library, London: Materials, Images, Texts 7-8 July 2017
University of Oxford: CfP: Conference: The Human Body and World War II 23–24 March 2018 Deadline 1 October 2017
University of Padua: CfP: ESA History Conference 23–24 November 2017 Deadline 30 July 2017
The Historic Dockyard, Chatham: Hakluyt Society Symposium 2017: Trading Companies and Travel Literature 11–12 September 2017
Trivent Publishing Series: History and Archaeology: Call for Contributions: Same Bodies, Different Women: Witches, Whores, and Handicapped
University of Kent: History of Medicine and Health – MA
Lady Science: Seeking Writers for Technological Memoir Special Series
University of York: Translating Medicine in the Pre-Modern World c. 1350–1800: A new collaborative project to be kickstarted with two conferences
International History of Cartography: Future Venues: 27th Conference Belo Horizonte, Brazil 9-14 July 2017 28th Conference Amsterdam, The Netherlands 14-19 July 2019
University of Leeds: Call of Participants: Interdisciplinarity in Practice: Medical Humanities Research Workshop for PGRs 7 September 2017
University of Greenwich: The State of Maritime Research 9 September 2017
University of Turku: CfP: Interdisciplinary Conference: Re-imagining the Christian Body 2-3 November 2017
Freud Museum London: Symposium: Freud in Cambridge: Hidden Histories of Psychoanalysis 1 July 2017
Palgrave Communications: CfP (Special Issue): Socioeconomic Factors and Mental Health: Past and Present
Institute of Historical Research, Senate House, London: CfP: Controlling ‘Unseen’ Contagion: Disease, citizenship and mobility
Christ Church, University of Oxford: Interdisciplinary Symposium: Past and Present: Narratives of Progress and Decline in Nineteenth-Century 19 March 2018
NICHE: Seed2: Call for Pitches: New Research in Environmental History
Utrecht University: CfP: Funding bodies and late modern science 30 November–1 December 2017 Deadline 15 June 2017
Uppsaala University: CfP: Workshop: Vaccines: Values, Present and Past 23–24 November 2017 Deadline 9 June 2017
Columbia University: The Center for Science and Society: Science and Art Events in New York City
Johns Hopkins University: Joint Atlantic Seminar for the History of Medicine 13–14 October 2017 Deadline 5 June 2017
Amsterdam: CfP: Materia Medica on the Move II 4–6 October 2017 Deadline 19 June 2017
University of Trondheim: The 11th International Conference on the History of Chemistry 29 August–1 September 2017
Belo Horizonte: International Conference for the History of Cartography Programme 9–14 July 2017
Harvard University: CfP: Medical Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Environmental Conference 2017 29–30 September 2017
Philadelphia Pennsylvania: CfP: Measure, Model, Mix: Computer as Instrument 2017 SIGCIS Conference 29 October 2017 Deadline 30 June 2017
Society of Architectural Historians, Saint Paul, Minnesota: CfP: A Matter of Life and Death: Spaces for Healing in the Premodern Era 18–22 April 2018 Deadline 15 June 2017
IHR Wolfson Conference Suite, Senate House, London: CfP: Controlling ‘Unseen’ Contagion: Disease, citizenship and mobility: 10 July 2017 Deadline 29 May 2017
Stevens Institute of Technology: CfP: Technologies of Frankenstein 1818–2018 7–9 March 2018
University of Greenwich: CfP: The State of Maritime History Research 9 September 2017 Deadline 1 June 2017
Université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité: Appel à communications: Monde du sport, monde de la santé : quelles relations, quels croisements? 16 et 17 novembre 2017 au plus tard le 3 juillet 2017
Uppsala University: Conference: CfP: Making It Up: Histories of Research Integrity and Fraud in Scientific Practice 12–14 April 2018 Deadline 15 May 2017
Edinburgh: CfP: Pamphleteering Culture, 1558–1702 30 September 2017 Deadline 30 June 2017
Tsinghua University: Symposium: Frontier in the Philosophy of Specific Sciences 19–20 August 2017
Johns Hopkins University: CfP: Joint Atlantic Seminar for the History of Medicine 13–14 October 2017 Deadline 15 June 2017
Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh: CfP: International Symposium: Building the Scottish Diaspora 17–18 November 2017 Deadline 24 July 2017
University of Sevilla: Workshop: Mathematics and Mechanics in the Newtonian Age: historical and philosophical questions 18–20 September 2017
Harvard University: CfP: Medical Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Environment 29–30 September 2017 Deadline 15 June 2017
University of Cambridge: CfP: Histories of Anthropology: Transforming Knowledge and Power (1870–1970)
Remedia: CfP: Themed Series: Managing Women’s Health
Fondation Singer-Polignac, Paris: Appel à communications: L’Oeil du XIXe siècle 26-29 mars 2018
University of Edinburgh: CfP: Conference: Pamphleteering Culture, 1558–1702 30 September 2017 Deadline 30 June 2017
University of Montréal: Conference: Early Modern ‘Transformissions’ Linguistic, material, and cultural translation in England and France (c.1470–1660) 5-7 July 2017
Libori Summer School 2017: Émilie du Châtelet on Matter, Bodies, Forces, and Motion Part II 23–28 July 2017 Deadline 15 July 2017
Open University of the Netherlands: CfP: The Icon as Cultural Model: Past, Present and Future 23–26 January 2018 Deadline 1 July 2017
TU Delft and Het Nieuwe Instituut Rotterdam: CfP: EAHN: The Tools of the Architect 22–24 November 2017 Deadline 15 May 2017
Hakluyt Society Blog: CfP: Hakluyt Society Symposium 2017: Trading Companies and Travel Literature 11–12 September 2017 Deadline 30 April 2017
Rutgers University: CfP: Workshop: Method and Analysis of Syriac texts
University of Oxford: The Bountiful Sea Conference: Fish processing and consumption in Mediterranean antiquity 6–8 September 2017
Academia: Scientiae 2017 Programme
St Anne’s College, Oxford: Constructing Scientific Communities: Science, Medicine and Culture in the Nineteenth Century: Seminars for Trinity Term 2017
Insitute of Historical Research: School of Advanced Study, University of London: Food History
Science Museum London: CfP: The Evolution of the Museum: 13–14 July 2017 Deadline 30 April 2017
University of Sevilla, Institute of Mathematics: CfP: Workshop: Mathematics and Mechanics in the Newtonian Age: historical and philosophical question 18-20 Sept. 2017
University of Sheffield: The 11th Annual Science in Public Conference: Science, Technology & Humanity 10–12 July 2017
University of London: Institute of Historical Research: CfP: The Hakluyt Symposium 2017: Trading Companies and Travel Literature 11–12 September 2017 Deadline 30 April 2017
Scottish Universities Insight Institute, University of Strathclyde: CfP: Understanding the Intersection of Alcoholism, Stigma, and Disability: Past and Present 1–2 March 2018 Deadline 3 July 2017
University of Kent: CfP: Hakluyt Society Symposium 2017: Trading Companies and Travel Literature 11–12 September 2017
The Recipes Project: What is a Recipe?: A Recipes Project Virtual Conversation 2 June–5 July 2017
APS: 2017 History of Physics Essay Contest Deadline 1 September 2017
SHMCNG, Archives départementales Nîmes: Appel à communications: Hygiène et santé en Bas-Languedoc oriental du XVIIIe siècle aux lendemains du premier conflit mondial la fin septembre 2017
Madison Wisconsin: Conference: CfP: Book History and Digital Humanities 22–24 September 2017 Deadline 15 April 2017
EUI – History of Science: #BSHSPG2017 programme is out
Royal Air Force Museum: Conference: Air Power in an Age of Uncertainty 29 September 2017
Manchester Medieval Society: New Seminar Series: Connecting ‘Medieval’ Worlds
Masaryk Institute and Archives of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague: Conference: Scientists and “Third World Countries” in the 1960s to 1980s 23–24 November 2017
Libori Summer School: Émilie Du Châtelet: Matter, Bodies, Forces, Motion 23–28 July 2017
Hamburg Museum of Medical History: CfP: XVI.th Conference of the German-Polish Society for the History of Medicine (DPGGM): Historical Aspects of Preventive Healthcare in Germany and Poland 12–14 July 2017 Deadline 1 April 2017
Université de Genève: Appel à communication: Produire du nouveau ? Arts – Techniques – Sciences en Europe (1400-1900) 23–25 novembre 2017 avant le 15 mars 2017
Université de Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée: Appel à contribution: Corps au travail. Performance, discipline et fatigue à l’épreuve du métier (XVIIe-XXe siècle) 30 juin-1er juillet 2017 avant le 10 avril 2017
University of Bern: Conference: Thinking about Space and Time: 100 Years of Applying and Interpreting General Relativity 13–15 September 2017
University of Colorado in Boulder: CfP: 33rd Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science 13–15 October 2017 Deadline 1 June 2017
Philosophia Scientiae: Journal CfP
Durban, KZN, South Africa: CfP: Philosophy of Technology Symposium 22–23 July 2017 Deadline 31 March 2017
Surgeons’ Hall, Edinburgh: CfP: British Society for the History of Medicine Congress 13–16 September 2017 Deadline 31 May 2017
Sheraton City Centre, Toronto: CfP: History of Science Society (HSS) 2017 Conference 19–121 November 2017 Deadline 3 April 2017
NYAM: Public Programs
University of Notre Dame: Biennial History of Astronomy Workshop – ND XIII 5–9 July 2017
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich: CfP: Mapping the Past, Exploiting the Future 21–22 July 2017 Deadline 1 March 2017
New College, Oxford: CfP: Patient Voices: Historical and Ethical Engagement with Patient Experiences of Healthcare, 1850–1948 18–19 September 2017 Deadline 1 April 2017
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens: Conference: Borders and Technology 7–10 September 2017
NACBS Denver: CfP: Workshops on Early Modern Bodies and Cultures of Imperialism November 2017 Deadline 30 March 2017
New College, University of Oxford: CfP: Patient Voices: Historical and Ethical Engagement with Patient Experiences of Healthcare, 1850–1948 18–19 September 2017 Deadline 1 April 2017
Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile: Conference: KNOWLEDGE/CULTURE/ECOLOGIES – KCE2017 15–18 November 2017
Hacettepe Üniversitesi, Ankara, Turkey: IHPST Biennial Conference 4–7 July 2017
Liverpool Medical Institution: CfP: The Governance of Health Conference 2017: Historical & Contemporary Perspectives on Medical, Managerial and Economic Influence on Health Policy-Making 10–12 July 2017 Deadline 24 February 2017
Notches: CfP: Histories of Sex and Sexuality in Central and Eastern Europe
University of Göttingen: Summer School: The Material Culture of Exploration and Academic Travel 1700–1900 24–29 July 2017
Royal Historical Society: New Historical Perspectives: Accepting Proposals from Early Career Historian
CHF: The Decay Project: Call for Entries
Society for Renaissance Studies: London Rare Books School 26 June–14 July 2017
Woudschoten Hotel & Conference Centre, Zeist: Call for Applications: TransPositions Summer School 2017: Sensible Objects, Material Engagement, Skilled Expertise 21–25 August 2017
Université McGill, Montréal: 85e congrès de l’ACFAS: Appel à communications: Les infirmières de la folie. Histoire et évolution des soins infirmiers en psychiatrie au sein de l’espace francophone
Tunis National Library: Summer School: The Arabic Manuscript: Codicology, Palaeography, and History 10-15 July 2017
University of Manchester: CHSTM seminar series
Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf: Vortrags- und Sektionsanmeldungen für die erste Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft in Münster vom 22.-24. September 2017: Wissenschafts-, Medizin- und Technikreflexion auf dem Prüfstand: Historische und aktuelle Herausforderungen
IUHMSP, Lausanne: Séminaire de recherche en histoire et études sociales de la médecine, de la santé, et des sciences du vivant: Semestre de printemps 2017
University of Münster, Germany: CfP: Contemplating Science, Medicine, and Technology: Past and Present Challenges 22–24 September 2017 Deadline 1 March 2017
American Academy of Religion: Annual Meeting Boston MA 18-21 November 2017 CfP: Western Esotericism Unit
Université McGill, Montréal: Appel à contribution: Les infirmières de la folie: Histoire et évolution des soins infirmiers en psychiatrie au sein de l’espace francophone 8 et 9 mai 2017 avant le 20 février 2017
BSHS: Themes: Call for Proposals
IRSPUM, Montréal: La santé en débat: Programme de l’Hiver 2017
University Paris Diderot: International Society for the Philosophy of Chemistry: CfP: Symposia: 3–5 July 2017 Deadline: 31 January 2017
The Collation: Announcing a New Folger Fellowship in Honor of Margaret Hannay
Indiana University in Bloomington: Summer Institute: Beyond East and West: Exchanges and Interactions across the Early Modern World (1400–1800) 19 June–7 July 2017
SHOT 2017: CfP. Thinking with Ann Johnson Philadelphia 26–29 October 2017
NACBS Denver: CfP: Early Modern History Workshop: Bodies Corporeal and Rhetorical 3–5 November 2017 Deadline 3 March 2017
The Norman B. Leventhal Map Center at Boston Public Library: Teacher Workshop: Mapping a New World: Places of Colonization and Conflict in 17th-Century New England 9–14 July 2017 National Participants 23–28 July 2017 Commuting Participants Applications Deadline 1 March 2017
BHSH: Travel Grants for the International Congress in Rio
Cornell University: The Richardson History of Psychiatry Research Seminar Spring 2017
BSHS 2017: CfP: Science and Connoisseurship 6–9 July 2017 Deadline 10 January 2017
BNF/Université Paris-Descartes-USPC: Colloque international: Appel à communications: Alfred Binet, expérimentateur. Entre archives de la psychologie et éducation physique 12–13 Octobre 2017 Avant le 31 janvier 2017
Société de Démographie Historique, Centre Roland Mousnier, Paris: Appel à communications: Le sang. Famille, parenté, transmission du Moyen Âge à nos jours 23–24 novembre 2017 Date limite de l’appel : 15 janvier 2017
Merida, Yucatan, Mexico: CfP: “IX International and Interdisciplinary Conference: Alexander von Humboldt and Travellers Through Yucatan”, 19–24 November 2018 Deadline 29 May 2017
University of Pittsburgh: Call for Applications: A Summer Program in Philosophy of Science for Underrepresented Groups 10–14 July 2017
Centre for Global Health Histories, Department of History, University of York: Call for applications: William Bynum Essay Prize (Medical History)
University of Sheffield: Call for Open Panels: 11th Annual Science in Public Conference Science, Technology & Humanity 10–12 July 2017 Deadline 31 January 2017
University of California, Berkeley: 2017 4S Conference Proposal Submission Dates
Historiens de la santé: CfP: Edited Collection: Medicine and What it Means to be Human
University of Utrecht: CfP: Workshop: Histories of Measurement and Self-making 29–30 June 2017 Deadline 6 January 2017
Max Planck Institute for the History of Science: CfP:Workshop: Estimated Truths: Water, Science, and the Politics of Approximation 16-17August 2017
Mississippi State University: CfP: 49th Annual Meeting of Cheiron: The International Society for the History of Behavioral and Social Sciences 22-25 June 2017 Deadline 15 January 2017
University of Sheffield: CfP: 11th Annual Science in Public Conference: Science, Technology and Humanity 10–12 July 2017 Deadline 31 January 2017
The Göttingen Institute of Advanced Study: CfP: Mapping the Territory: Exploring People and Nature, 1700–1830 Two Conferences Berne 14–16 September 2017 Göttingen 7–9 December 2017 Deadline 20 January 2017
Manchester Conference Centre: CfP: Genealogies of Knowledge I: Translating Political and Scientific Thought across Time and Space 7–9 December 2017 Deadline 15 February 2017
University of York: CfP: BSHS Annual Conference 2017 6–9 July 2017 Deadline 19 January 2017
Septièmes journées internationales d’études médiévales des Jeunes Chercheurs Médiévistes de l’Université de Genève & de la Conférence universitaire de Suisse occidentale: Appel à communications: Vivre et mourir au Moyen Âge 9-10 mars 2017 avant le 1er décembre 2016
University of Ghent: Program Seminar in History and Philosophy of Science 2016–2017
Transversal: CfP: Special Issue on Historiography of Medicine Deadline 31 July 2017 Publication December 2017
Boston Colloquium for Philosophy of Science: 57th Annual Program 2016–2017
Victoria, British Columbia: CfP: Conference SHARP 2017: Technologies of the Book 9-12 June 2017 Deadline 30 November 2016
Kraków Poland: CfP. 6th Conference of the European Network for the Philosophy of the Social Sciences 20-22 September 2017
‘Villa Dohrn’, Ischia, Italy: Call for applications: Fifteenth Ischia Summer School on the History of the Life Sciences Cycles of Life 24 June–1 July 2017
Philadelphia, PA: RBS Mellon Conference: CfP: Resembling Science: The Unruly Object across the Disciplines 12–15 October 2017
University of Ghent: Concepts and methods in philosophy and history of science: Calendar, 2016–2017
Friends of Birmingham Museums and Arts Gallery (BMAG): Looking for speakers for their Science Shorts series in March, June, September and December 2017
The History of Modern Biomedicine: CfP: Frontiers in Pharmacology: Pharmaceutical innovation after World War II: from rational drug discovery to biopharmaceuticals
Ryerson University (Toronto): Appel à communications: Congrès annuel de la Société canadienne d’histoire de la médecine: L’épopée d’une histoire: 150 ans vers l’avenir 27–29 mai 2017
University of Warwick: CfP: Cultures of Exclusion in the Early Modern World: Enemies and Strangers, 1600–1800
All Souls College Oxford: Oxford Naval History Conference: Economic Warfare and the Sea 1650–1950 13–15 July 2017
King’s College London: ChoSTM Seminar Programme 2016–2017
Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin: Workshop: Turkish Manuscript Studies: An Introduction 27 March–1 April 2017 Deadline 27 November 2017
UCL: STS: Seminar Series Spring 2017
Erasmus University Rotterdam: CfP: Fourth Annual Conference on the History of Recent Social Science
Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site, UK: CfP: Conference: BRIDGE: The Heritage of Connecting Places and Cultures 6–10 July 2017 Deadline: 1 November 2016
University of Exeter: EPSA 17: CfP: The Sixth Biennial Conference of the European Philosophy of Science Association 6-9 September 2017 Deadline 5 January 2017
University of Kiel: CfP: 9th International Congress on Traditional Asian Medicines (ICTAM IX) 6–12 August 2017: Asian Medicines: Encounters, Translations and Transformations Deadline 1 November 2016
‘Carol Davila’ University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest: Biennial Conference of the European Association for the History of Medicine and Health (EAHMH): CfP: The Body Politic: States in the History of Medicine and Health 30 August-2 September 2017 Deadline 1 January 2017
Moot Court Room, Toronto, ON: ISHTIP 9th Annual Workshop: CfP: ‘Intellectual Property as Circulation and Control’ 12–14 July 2017
BSHS: University College London: 8th International Conference for the European Society for the History of Science: Unity and Disunity 15–17 September 2018
Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS: CfP: 49th Annual Meeting of Cheiron: The International Society for the History of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Institute of Historical Research, University of London: Maritime History and Culture Seminar 2016–17
FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia: Applications to Fernando Gil International Prize in Philosophy of Science 2017
Sheikh Zayed Theatre, London: The Forum for European Philosophy Women in Science Forthcoming Events
Royal Museums Greenwich: CfP: Conference: Joseph Banks, Science, Culture and Exploration 14–15 September 2017
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim: CFP: 11th International Conference on the History of Chemistry 29 August–2 September 2017
University of Edinburgh: Science, Technology and Innovation Studies Seminar Series 2016/17
Trivium, Tampere Centre for Classical, Medieval, and Early Modern Studies: CfP: Religious and/or Medicinal definitions of Otherness Deadline 23 September 2016
Institut Pasteur de Lille: Conférences d’histoire de la médecine de Lille Programme des conférences 2016 – 2017
H-Empire: CfP: Empires of Knowledge” ESEH 2017 (Zagreb 28 June–2 July 2017)
Archives and Records: CfP: Special issue on ‘Archives and Museums’, spring 2018
King’s College London: CHoSTM Seminar Programme 2016–2017
Royal Museums Greenwich: AHRC Funded Research Network Project: Joseph Banks, Science, Culture and the Remaking of the Indo-Pacific World
University of Pittsburgh: Center for Philosophy of Science 57th Annual Lecture Series 2016–17
ICHST “2017: Symposium Proposals Approved by IPC
University of Durham: Conference: Quo Vadis Selective Scientific Realism? 5–7 August 2017
Berlin –Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaft: Project: Galen of Pergamum: The Transmission, Interpretation and Completion of Ancient Medicine
Centre de Russie pour la Science et la Culture, Paris: Appel à communications: “L’Homme dans le monde de l’incertitude. Méthodologie de la cognition culturelle et historique”. Colloque international pour le 120e anniversaire de la naissance de Lev Vygotsky 13 octobre 2016
Pittsburgh Center for Philosophy of Science: Upcoming Events
Everything Early Modern Women: CfP: The Body and Spiritual Experience: 1500–1700 (RSA 2017)
Symposium at the 25th International Congress of History of Science and Technology (Rio de Janeiro, 23-29 July 2017): CfP: Blood, Food, and Climate: Historical Relationships Between Physiology, Race, Nation-Building, and Colonialism/Globalization
H-Sci-Med-Tech: CFP: Blood, Food & Climate – Symposium at the 25th International Congress of History of Science and Technology
University of York: CfP: BSHS Annual Conference 2017 6–9 July 2017 Deadline 19 January 2017
University of Ghent: Program Seminar in History and Philosophy of Science 2016–2017
Transversal: CfP: Special Issue on Historiography of Medicine Deadline 31 July 2017 Publication December 2017
Boston Colloquium for Philosophy of Science: 57th Annual Program 2016–2017
University of Groningen: CfP. Histories of Healthy Ageing 21–23 June 2017 Deadline 1 December 2016
Kraków Poland: CfP. 6th Conference of the European Network for the Philosophy of the Social Sciences 20-22 September 2017
Philadelphia, PA: RBS Mellon Conference: CfP: Resembling Science: The Unruly Object across the Disciplines 12–15 October 2017
University of Ghent: Concepts and methods in philosophy and history of science: Calendar, 2016–2017
Friends of Birmingham Museums and Arts Gallery (BMAG): Looking for speakers for their Science Shorts series in March, June, September and December 2017
Ryerson University (Toronto): Appel à communications: Congrès annuel de la Société canadienne d’histoire de la médecine: L’épopée d’une histoire: 150 ans vers l’avenir 27–29 mai 2017
All Souls College Oxford: Oxford Naval History Conference: Economic Warfare and the Sea 1650–1950 13–15 July 2017
King’s College London: ChoSTM Seminar Programme 2016–2017
LOOKING FOR WORK:
AHRC Partnership Award: PhD: A Paper World: The Collection and Investigation of Plant Materials for Paper Making c.1830–1914
Institute of Advanced Studies: School of Historical Studies: Call for Applications: Opportunities for Scholars 2018–2019
British Library: Medieval manuscripts blog: Curator, Early Modern Collections
Science Museum Group: Registration Manager
Deutsches Museum: Scholar-in-Residence Program
THE WITS INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH (WiSER) UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA: POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP in the Medical Humanities: Re-considering lung disease in South Africa : the politics of data and materiality in a century of mine silicosis
