Eurasian transmissions of knowledge
MIT Global Humanities
https://comparativeglobalhumanities.mit.edu/pillars/healing-arts-and-human-well-being/
https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/reorienting-histories-of-medicine-9781472512574/
Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim
Delighted that my book project is featured here (pp. 86-7). History matters! #histmed
Introducing the Medicine and the Healing Arts Podcast: Ancient Medicine, Modern Questions
The first episode of Medicine and the Healing Arts, presented by the MIT Global Humanities Initiative.
www.asianmedicinezone.com/p/introducin...
Our recent paper is out. "If One Health is to achieve its vision of health and sustainability across human, animal and environmental domains, Indigenous Peoples and communities must be placed at the centre, not just as stakeholders but as sovereign partners and knowledge holders."
Does Tibetan medicine use animals as medicine?
Less and less. Stephan Kloos's new open-access article examines why Sowa Rigpa has been moving away from animal ingredients since the 1980s.
Read more:
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Check out this new podcast series, Medicine and the Healing Arts, co-led by former Katz Center fellow, Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim. Listen to the first episode below!
www.asianmedicinezone.com/p/introducin...
Building on a background in Asian medicine, @yoelitlalim.bsky.social’s book will focus on important forgotten lessons of health and well-being from the past.
Read now in the Trust's Annual Review: www.flipsnack.com/leverhulmetr...
@goldsmithsuol.bsky.social
What can ancient Asian medicine, global healing traditions and the long history of medical knowledge teach us about the challenges facing medicine today?
🎙️Tune into episode one of the Medicine and the Healing Arts podcast with @yoelitlalim.bsky.social and @mstanleybaker.bsky.social to find out.
What can archaeology say about ‘rewilding’?
@jonathan-gdon.bsky.social recently attended the Into the Wild network meeting bringing together archaeologists, palaeoecologists, landowners & conservationists to discuss resilient & desirable futures for UK landscapes.
➡️ www.york.ac.uk/anthropocene...
Our podcast has been launched!
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Book launch today!
Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim
John Jaarsveld
Nicole Redvers
IASTAM
Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim
Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim
Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies
Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity
Building on a background in Asian medicine, Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim’s general audience book will focus on important forgotten lessons of health and well-being from the past
In this opening episode, hosts Professors Michael Stanley-Baker and Leverhulme Emeritus Fellow, Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim, set out the central questions of this podcast: what can ancient Asian medicine, glob...
This is next week! Come along!
#histmed #histstm #medievalsky #historysky #medicinesky
Building on a background in Asian medicine, @yoelitlalim.bsky.social’s book will focus on important forgotten lessons of health and well-being from the past.
Read now in the Trust's Annual Review: www.flipsnack.com/leverhulmetr...
@goldsmithsuol.bsky.social
The Trust’s 2025 Annual Review has been published. The breadth of projects featured provides a glimpse into the research we support across the arts, humanities, sciences and social sciences.
Read it here: leverhulme.ac.uk/annual-review
Understanding the intersections between Indigenous Peoples and the One Health approach demands a fundamental reorientation of how translational work is conceptualized, enacted and evaluated. Partnersh...
Building on a background in Asian medicine, Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim’s general audience book will focus on important forgotten lessons of health and well-being from the past
Please come along to our book launch in Oxford of Public Health in the Premodern World: Dynamic Balances, edited by G. Geltner, Janna Coomans, and Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim @yoelitlalim.bsky.social published by @oxfordunipress.bsky.social