Posts Tagged ‘pain’
Writing the Self in Pain – Historical Perspectives
For the final programme and more information on this event visit this website. Pain as an affective, simultaneously sensory and emotional experience has made a prominent entrance into historical inquiries…
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Descartes – Huygens Lecture 2023 by professor Martin Mulsow (University of Erfurt) In the years around 1700, affective theories of liberation from constraints and pain appeared, especially in northern Germany,…
Read MoreFortitude and nationality in Crimean War surgery by James Kennaway
This seminar is part of the Centre for the Social History of Health and Healthcare seminar series. Find the full programme in this post. Seminar description This paper examines the…
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