Centre for Cultural History Seminar
2005-6
- David Smith, ‘Constraints on creativity: the emergence of “evidence based medicine” and the rise and fall of multi-phasic screening as a public health service during the 1960s and 1970s’, Friday 9 December, 3–5pm, Board Room, Powis Gate
- Nathan Abrams, ‘New Jews and Reel Food: The Changing Representations of Jews (and what they eat) on Film’, Thursday 16th Feb, 3-5pm, Board Room, Powis Gate
- Elizabeth Neswald, ‘ “All computation is one”: Computertheology and the dream of virtual immortality in the 19th and 20th centuries’, Thursday 16th March, 3-5 pm, Board Room, Powis Gate
- Peter McCaffery ‘Blue facts and red facts: credibility in the USA today’ Tuesday 21 March, 3-5 pm, Board Room, Powis Gate
- Nick Thompson, Divinity and Religious Studies, ‘ “The very whore and harlot’s snare”: sixteenth century Catholic attacks on the Private Mass’, Tuesday 9 May, 4–5.30 pm. Board Room, Powis Gate
- Billy Gunn, postgraduate, ‘Inspiration from the provinces - Montrose Lunatic Asylum and the evolution of Scottish mental health care 1782-1832’’, Wednesday 7 June, 4–5.30 pm, Board Room, Powis Gate
- Ralph O’Connor, “Young-Earth Creationism in the Early 19th Century”, Wednesday 14 June, 3.30-5.00 pm, Humanity Manse HM1