International Women’s Day: Women and Medicine during the First World War

To mark International Women’s Day, PRONI will host a half day conference exploring the role of female medical and nursing staff during the First World War. This event will be held on Tuesday 6 March 2018, 10.00 am – 1.15 pm. Admission to the Women in Medicine during the First World War conference is FREE, but booking is essential.  … More International Women’s Day: Women and Medicine during the First World War

Reminder: HSTM Network Conference 2017 begins Friday October 13th

HSTM Network Ireland, in association with the RDS Library and Archives, looks forward to welcoming delegates to its Annual Conference this Friday, October 13th at the RDS, Ballsbridge, Dublin. Full details of the event are available here Delegate Fee – 60 Euro / RDS Member – 50 Euro / Student/Unwaged – 30 Euro Register for the HSTM Network Ireland … More Reminder: HSTM Network Conference 2017 begins Friday October 13th

HSTM Network Ireland Annual Conference

HSTM member, Dr. Adrian Kirwan (RDS Library & Archives Bursary Recipient) will present a paper on “The RDS Radium Institute and the practical application of science: physics and medical research in early twentieth-century Ireland,” to launch the Annual Conference of the History of Science, Technology and Medicine Network Ireland, being held in association with the … More HSTM Network Ireland Annual Conference

Registration Open for Annual HSTM Network Ireland Conference.

This year the Annual Conference of the History of Science, Technology and Medicine Network Ireland, will be held in association with the RDS Library and Archives, and will take place in the RDS Library on 13 & 14 October.  The RDS Library & Archives is engaged in a research project focusing on the RDS Science Archive … More Registration Open for Annual HSTM Network Ireland Conference.

Knowledge in Context: Colloquium in Honour of Laurence Brockliss and Colin Jones

Magdalen College, Oxford 22-23 September 2017 This colloquium has been organized by colleagues and former colleagues to mark the twentieth anniversary of this work’s publication and the year of Laurence Brockliss’s retirement.  Examining the ways in which knowledge is contextualized in early modern Europe and Britain, speakers from a range of historical disciplines (classical scholarship, … More Knowledge in Context: Colloquium in Honour of Laurence Brockliss and Colin Jones

CFP – Why Public History?

 In Autumn 2017 the School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics at Queen’s University Belfast is launching its new Centre for Public History. An interdisciplinary initiative, the Centre aims to provide a broad approach to the multi-faceted method of public history – in theory, application, and critique. This inaugural annual conference begins that task by … More CFP – Why Public History?