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HHH Impact Award candidates: Eileen van der Burgh on the online exhibition about quarantine station Heijplaat (Rotterdam)
This year, HHH inaugurated the first Antonie Luyendijk-Elshout Early Career Impact Award, which rewards an excellent translation of academic research into public outreach. The HHH board awarded the prize to…
Read MoreHHH Impact Award candidates: Nadeche Diepgrond on the causes of death in Oss database
This year, HHH inaugurated the first Antonie Luyendijk-Elshout Early Career Impact Award, which rewards an excellent translation of academic research into public outreach. The HHH board awarded the prize to…
Read MoreHHH Impact Award candidates: Mia Vrijens on the House of HIV project
This year, HHH inaugurated the first Antonie Luyendijk-Elshout Early Career Impact Award, which rewards an excellent translation of academic research into public outreach. The HHH board awarded the prize to…
Read More“Suicide and its prevention” conference, an impression
Cecile aan de Stegge and Manon Parry On May 19-21, 2022, the conference “Suicide and its Prevention: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives in Nursing, 1890-2020” took place at the Rijksmuseum Boerhaave…
Read MoreHHH workshop Jan 12: Patient’s files – how to move forward
Irene Geerts Patient’s files are a rich source for medical historians, but they also present us with a dilemma: does respecting privacy considerations mean refraining from using them for research…
Read MoreHHH masterclass: The science of sexual desire
Stefan Reyes Part of the autumn 2020 online meeting of HHH on 18 September 2021 was the masterclass “The sciences of sexual desire” by Jacob Stegenga, organised for RMA-students and…
Read MoreHHH spring meeting 2020: ‘Public health’ in the Middle Ages
Irene Geerts ‘Public health’ in the Middle Ages: is there such a thing, and if so, how can it be relevant to the broader community of medical historians? These questions…
Read MoreHHH autumn meeting 2019: new research
Astrid Fintelman On 20 September 2019 HHH’s autumn meeting featured eight young medical historians presenting their research. The afternoon was concluded with the award ceremony for the G.A. Lindeboom Prize…
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