HPS History Workshop
Are you wishing for advice on how to write the tricky bit of your argument? Not sure how to write a good introduction? Trying to convert an essay or a chapter into an article? Sign up to share a draft of your next PhD chapter, book chapter, conference paper, journal article or MPhil essay with an audience of friendly HPS postgraduates and postdocs!
The History Workshop is an informal setting to discuss your written works-in-progress on any area of the history of science, medicine and technology, and get feedback from your early-career colleagues. Your paper will be circulated by email before the workshop. We'll then discuss it together over tea and biscuits at 5pm on alternate Wednesdays in Seminar Room 1.
Sign up now to share your work with this new format of the History Workshop! Please contact Rohan Deb Roy or Caitlin Wylie.
Easter Term 2012
| 9 May | Jesse Olszynko-Gryn (HPS, Cambridge) The global biopolitics of female sterilization |
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| 23 May | Jacob Habinek (University of California, Berkeley) Conflict of the faculties? The philosophical and medical contexts of comparative anatomy, c.1800 |
| 6 June | Irene Goudarouli (University of Athens) Conceptual change in history of science |
| 20 June | Ruth Horry (HPS, Cambridge) Studying Babylonia in Philadelphia: Assyriological practice and the University of Pennsylvania's museum, c.1900 |
