Published this year in the student history magazine Skript: Sterre Raat explores regulations of waste disposal in premodern Amsterdam, using healthscaping methodologies promoted by Guy Geltner, Janna Coomans, and others. platform.openjournals.nl/skript/artic...
#healthscaping #publichealth #histmed
Join us tomorrow for the Inaugural Lecture of a conference focusing on #preindustrial #publichealth in #Mughal India and the Indo-Islamic world. Guy Geltner will provide a research methodology of #healthscaping. Brochure and registration: projects.https://premodernhealthscaping.hcommons.org/?p=1471
Registration link is up, and the full brochure and final programme for our hybrid conference "Preventative Care in the Preindustrial World: Comparative and Cross-Cultural Perspectives", 12-14 June. docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
#conference #histmed #mughal #unani #healthscaping
Stay tuned! We are finalising the Conference Programme for "Preventative Care in the Preindustrial World: Comparative and Cross-Cultural Perspectives", with a focus on the Indo-Islamic world. To be held 12-14 June, save the dates.
#histmed #healthscaping #mughal #publichealth #conference
On the ironies of modern sanitation transitions: Beattie & Boileau discuss Cantonese market gardening, nightsoil waste, and tensions of health & hygiene in 19th century colonial Australasia. Worth a read.
muse.jhu.edu/article/883380
#ChineseOverseas #healthhumanities #healthscaping
CfP! The Australian Early Medieval Association conference is 26-28 Sept @ACUmedia Canberra, w/ the theme "Exploring the Semiotics of Colour": uses of colour(s) in medieval life - including in medicine, health, disease + healing.
#healthscaping #conference #medieval
We are delighted to have Elizabeth Stephens as our keynote speaker, of the Australasian Health and Medical Humanities network.
Presenters include Guy Geltner, Megan Cassidy-Welch @megancw.bsky.social, Aydogan Kars, Rose Byfleet, ++. Please share w/ interested folks.
#publichealth #healthscaping
The second paper is from Mary Anne Gonzales with "A Topography of Care in Late Medieval Douai." Her paper looks to expand on the recent work on #Medieval #Healthscaping by exploring the relationship between #PenitentialMovements & #Hospitals
#KZoo2024 #HistoryOfMedicine #MedievalMedicine