Posts Tagged ‘history from below’
HHH column: Knowbody knows by Maaike Hommes
The HHH column is a monthly blog in which History, Health & Healing members share their thoughts: on research, current affairs, and anything to do with medical history. Each edition…
Read MoreSilence is (not) an option – Re-thinking oral history post-MeToo
On November 17 and 18, the Belgian network for gender history organizes the symposium ‘Silence is (not) an option, Re-thinking oral history post-MeToo’ in Brussels, Belgium. Silence occurs in every…
Read MoreIn the shadow of historiography: Toward another history of healthcare
The Canadian Association for the History of Nursing is organising their annual meeting on June 9-11, 2022, on the subject of missing voices in the historiography of healthcare. The history…
Read MoreHHH spring meeting 2021: History from below revisited
On February 19, 2021, HHH members and guests from around the world gathered for an afternoon of online discussion about medical history from below. Here you find an impression of…
Read MoreWorking alternatives: towards a history of anti-psychiatry ‘from below’
Centre for the Social History of Health & Healthcare seminar The Scottish Centre for the Social History of Health & Healthcare runs a series of online lectures open to anyone…
Read MoreHHH spring meeting Feb 19: History from below revisited
Friday, February 19, 2021, 14.30-16.30 HHH warmly invites you to join us for our online spring meeting with an exciting programme on ‘history from below’. Read on for all information…
Read MoreSurviving hemophilia – An autobiography
In this contribution, medical historian and HHH member Annemarie de Knecht-van Eekelen puts the spotlight on the life story of Cees Smit, a first hand account of the experience of…
Read MoreHistory from below revisited
HHH spring meeting 2021 19 February 2021 @ 14:30-16:30, online The theme of this year’s HHH spring research meeting on 19 February 2021 is ‘History from below revisited’. The three…
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