Posts Tagged ‘material culture’
Job vacancy: Postdoc PRESERVARE – Huygens Amsterdam
The Huygens Institute (Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences) is looking for a Postdoctoral researcher for the project PRESERVARE (32 hrs) in The Netherlands PRESERVARE. Large-scale conservation of perishable foodstuffs in…
Read MoreOpen now: HHH expo “The history of medicine in seven objects”
Open now on the HHH website: the expo “The history of medicine in seven objects”! This online exhibition was curated by research master students and PhD candidates who participated in…
Read MoreHHH column: A problematic legacy by Joost Vijselaar
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 MoreHHH Patients’ files project: survey report is out now
MA student Eileen van der Burgh (Erasmus University) has completed the survey report that is part of the HHH project “Patient’s files and privacy in medical history”. The survey –…
Read MoreThe past, present, and future of scientific instrument studies
The Scientific Instrument Commission has chosen the 40th anniversary of its symposia as an occasion to discuss how the study of scientific instruments has changed in the last four decades…
Read MoreHHH Patient’s files survey asks for your help
As part of the HHH project “Patient’s files and privacy in medical history”, Eileen van der Burgh is putting together an overview of research that uses patient’s files as historical…
Read MoreHHH PhD/RMA workshop Medical museums
On occasion of the HHH spring meeting, HHH traditionally organises a workshop for PhD and RMA students. In March, 2022, keynote speaker Sophie Goggins (Senior Curator of Biomedical Science at…
Read MoreMedical museums: material sources in medical history
On March 7, 2022, we hope to see you at HHH’s 2022 spring meeting “Medical museums: material sources in medical history”, live at the Museum Boerhaave (the Dutch science and…
Read MoreHHH starts Patient’s files survey
The HHH board is very pleased to announce that our project “Patient’s files and privacy in medical history” has been approved for funding by the Stichting Historia Medicinae. Over the…
Read MoreOpening Narcotic City Archive
On October 29, the opening of the digital Narcotic City Archive is celebrated with a public event in Amsterdam. The archive collects and preserves the heritage of substance use and…
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