Posts Tagged ‘african history’
Decolonizing Medicine in Africa and its Diaspora
Medicine in Africa and the diaspora continues to be dominated by theories, narratives, and archives that reinforce the belief that modern medicine is external to Africa. A legacy of Eurocentric…
Read MoreSlavery at Sea and the Future of Medical Education
History of Medicine and Health Seminar organised under the auspices of the Groningen Centre for Health and Humanities and the Centre for Historical Studies Sowande’ Mustakeem (Washington University in St.…
Read MoreCatholic Relief Services and Nutrition in Northern Nigeria, 1955-1966
History of Medicine and Health Seminar organised under the auspices of the Groningen Centre for Health and Humanities and the Centre for Historical Studies James Akpu (Dublin City University) Catholic…
Read MorePopulation Politics in the Tropics: Demography, Health and Transimperialism in Colonial Angola
History of Medicine and Health Seminar organised under the auspices of the Groningen Centre for Health and Humanities and the Centre for Historical Studies Samuël Coghe (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) Population…
Read MorePracticing Biomedicine at the Albert Schweitzer Hospital 1913-1965: Ideas and Improvisations
History of Medicine and Health Seminar organised under the auspices of the Groningen Centre for Health and Humanities and the Centre for Historical Studies Tizian Zumthurm (Universität Bern) Practicing Biomedicine…
Read MoreQuestioning the trauma. Mental disorders among African fighters (20th – 21st centuries)
Panel ECAS To send a proposal: https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/ecas2023/p/12575 This panel aims to question the notion of “war trauma” by confronting it with the contrasting experiences of African fighters (men and women)…
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