FHHMLS is pleased to announce the 2020 Graduate Student Essay Award winner. Congratulations to Lizzie Evans for “‘Footprint all babies, fingerprint all mothers’. Policewoman Mary Hamilton’s Campaign for Universal Fingerprinting in the Maternity Suite in the early-20th-century US”
The Graduate & Early Career Caucus condemns racialized violence and calls on all historians of science to respond. Read our full statement, add your signature, and find resources for anti-racist education and action on our website: https://t.co/VxujTid44Z. Please share widely!
Historians of human sciences: Please consider this an invitation for @hssonline 2020.
To a convo about our shared values & a planning session for how the Forum will change its practices. 1/5
FHHS Statement in Support of Black Lives
https://t.co/Q6BgaSbbss
The Forum for the History of Health, Medicine and the Life Sciences has issues a statement in support of #BlackLivesMatter and for racial, social, and environmental justice
https://t.co/P0mmzWRcO4
New publication alert! A Cultural History of Disability in the Long 18th Century ed. @Chris_Gabbard and Susannah Mintz, with a chapter by me on mobility impairment. #dishist
Does your work explore the history of healthcare: institutions, caring, illness, healing work & public health? Abstract submissions for the AAHN 2020 conference in Chester, UK are due Feb 1st! https://t.co/huUyqe0WFJ #histnursing#histmed#nursing