By: pendari

Seth LeJacq's Research Featured in Johns Hopkins Magazine
December 11, 2015

The current issue of the Johns Hopkins Magazine features a chat with PhD candidate Seth LeJacq about his research into sex crimes in Britain’s Royal…

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Seth LeJacq in the Journal for Maritime Research
December 9, 2015

Seth LeJacq, PhD candidate in the Department of the History of Medicine, has had his article, “Buggery’s Travels: Royal Navy Sodomy on Ship…

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Bodies That Work Workshop – Papers Now Available
November 30, 2015

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Graham Mooney at Academia Sinica & National Taiwan University
November 25, 2015

On November 30, December 1, and December 3, Graham Mooney will be visiting Academia Sinica and the National Taiwan University to…

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Dan Todes wins HSS 2015 Pfizer Award
November 23, 2015

Congratulations to Dan Todes, recipient of the History of Science Society’s 2015 Pfizer Award for Ivan Pavlov: A Russian Life in Science. The…

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Jeremy Greene at UCSF November 23
November 23, 2015

Jeremy Greene will speak on “Rethinking the Technological Fix: Telecommunications and Public Health Innovation on the Papago Reservation, 1968-1978” as part of…

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JHU History of Science Halloween Party in The Guardian
November 6, 2015

The Guardian‘s H Word blog showcases a gallery of history of science themed Halloween costumes, featuring some familiar faces. See the costumes…

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Bodies that Work Workshop on December 4 in Gilman Hall
November 3, 2015

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Dan Todes' Pavlov Biography Reviewed in the TLS
October 30, 2015

Stephen Lovell reviews Dan Todes’ Ivan Pavlov: A Russian Life in Science in the Times Literary Supplement, noting the biography is…

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Mary Fissell at the University of Iowa on November 5
October 28, 2015

Mary Fissell will give the Brownell Lecture at the University of Iowa, at their Center for the History of the Book: “Making Babies:…

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