A pioneering study that uncovers the dynamic history of prediction in science and engineering over four centuries.
Ann Johnson & Johannes Lenhard's "Cultures of Prediction" is available now (in a free #openaccess edition, too!) 👉 https://t.co/j0jPpgtAcq
In a time before ‘cut & paste’ and Tipp-Ex, scribes had to find ways to correct their mistakes and omissions. This page shows a scribe pointing to the place where the omission (bottom of the page) was meant to go - 1300, leaf from a Book of Hours, Walters Art Museum, W.103. 33v
A beautiful turnout for the Glasgow Uni #TDoR2024 vigil tonight. In all my time as a student I’ve never quite seen one so well attended. Very thankful for the opportunity to read out the names this year once more.
Congratulations to Sony Coráñez Bolton, whose book "Crip Colony" has won the Lora Romero First Book Prize from the American Studies Association!
https://t.co/dd7J6pqJB6
17 de noviembre de 1983 - Fundación del Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN)
Fotos: Ángeles Torrejón, Pedro Valtierra, Marco Antonio Cruz y Roberto Barrio
The youngest member of New Zealand’s parliament, Māori Party MP Hana-Rawhiti Kareariki Maipi-Clarke, started a haka to protest the first vote on a contentious bill that would reinterpret a 184-year-old treaty between the British and Indigenous Maori.
The parliament was briefly suspended on Thursday after the protest.
First signed in 1840 between the British Crown and more than 500 Maori chiefs, the Treaty of Waitangi lays down how the two parties agreed to govern. The interpretation of clauses in the document still guides legislation and policy today.
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Read: https://t.co/Pk5kyZjBFd
#NewZealand #NZ #Maori #Indigenous
“The drones would come down and pick off civilians – children.”
A former NHS surgeon, Nizam Mamode, who spent a month working in Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza, broke down while testifying about children in Gaza being shot by drones.
🌻 Motherhood and Maternity in 20th century Britain: Reflections on Research and Research-led teaching 🌻
Join us for a 2hr workshop @UofGSPS@UofGlasgowESH exploring research & teaching histories of motherhood and maternal health in the 2020s:
https://t.co/jjvEySG3o1
We are proud to support @CinemaAttic's screening of Jesús and Avalancha: two short films that use archival footage to trace the Colombian conflict’s roots back to the assassination of political leader Jorge Eliécer Gaitán in 1948. Details below.
Agradecemos a los medios locales de #Zacatecas su cobertura de las "Jornadas en contra de la #DesapariciónForzada" para difundir la situación de las y los desaparecidos en el estado. Su trabajo, realizado en condiciones adversas, es esencial para visibilizar la luchas de las familias.
We've written, with 100+ others, to Wes Streeting to express our lack of confidence in the Cass Review and our concerns over the DHSC's implementation of it.
Full letter at: https://t.co/ZkovFTRCVE
#Trans#TransHealth#Transgender#Nonbinary
(4/4) Our archives preserve his legacy, along with countless others who have bravely shared their stories. Whether you’re coming out today or supporting someone who is, we celebrate you. 🏳️🌈 #QueerHistory
Join us next week for the first ever History of Medicine week! Each day we'll host a webinar at 12 pm est on how we do the history of medicine. You can find the full of webinars and register here. Please share widely! See you next week! https://t.co/gVOo7pdL7n