Tag: History of Science & Medicine
Long-term attitudes toward science in Italian regions: the influence of religion
How religious tolerance shaped scientific development in Italian regions

Topological genealogy and rhythmanalysis in Mary Winston Newson’s automathography
How one American mathematician navigated exclusion and belonging in 1890s German academia

Keith Bell (1938–2025): An Appreciation and Commentary on his Final Scientific Paper
Celebrating the scientific legacy and final contributions of a pioneering geoscientist

Ogilvie, Sheilagh. Controlling Contagion: Epidemics and Institutions from the Black Death to Covid
How societies have managed epidemics through institutions over seven centuries

Origin and early activities in acoustics at the Technical University of Denmark
How a broadcasting studio scandal sparked three decades of acoustic innovation

Healers, bureaucracy and the power of narrative: navigating the medical profession in Prussia, circa 1800
How healers used written petitions to challenge and reshape medical authority in early 1800s Prussia

A Seminar Series on the History of Logic, and beyond
Exploring centuries of logical thought through seminars and workshops

Imperialism in the academy: the Royal Society, C.V. Raman and the Indian Academy of Sciences (1934–1970)
How scientific rivalries shaped India's academy landscape during decolonization










