I have a new article out on miscarriage in late twentieth-century Ireland. Special thanks to @delaycara.bsky.social for organising a 2024 workshop from which this & the other articles in the special issue stemmed, and for all the support through to publication. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
This article explores women's experiences of miscarriage and pregnancy loss in late twentieth-century Ireland. Drawing on oral history interviews, newspaper and magazine articles, the newsletters o...
Old and new in 17th-century Amsterdam: Grimburgwal w/ Oudezijds Herenlogement, a cool modern edifice next to a lovely old step-gabled warehouse. Now gone, alas! Painted by Gerrit Berckheyde.
#histmed In 1721, "Cotton Mather was quick to promote the African practice of inoculation [for smallpox]. This essay returns to the Antinomian Controversy of 1636-38 to resituate Mather’s inoculation advocacy in a longer history of Puritan public health concepts." direct.mit.edu/tneq/article...
Laura Kelly
Dr. Peter Paul Rubens
Monica H Green
Star Wars for sure
Keynote: Back to the Beginning: Lessons from Community Engagement to Transform Research Ethics
Presented by Emily E. Anderson, PhD, MPH, Prof. of Bioethics, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine.
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This is the building in Lublin that housed the high value items looted from Jews at the extermination centers (jewelry, gold, currency, gems). It was also the headquarters for hte SS garrison in Lublin.
It is an opthalmology clinic. There is no marker or memorial.
Disability history folks, please check out this call for abstracts and spread it to your networks! Caroline Lieffers and I are seeking contributors for a volume we're co-editing on disability and the life course 🗃️
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Call for Papers: Disability History and the Life Courseedited by Chelsea Chamberlain and Caroline Lieffers
CU Anschutz Center for Bioethics and Humanities
Daniel S. Goldberg
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Abstract. When smallpox returned to Boston in 1721, Cotton Mather was quick to promote the African practice of inoculation. This essay returns to the Antinomian Controversy of 1636-38 to resituate Mat...