Oxford project aims to preserve WW2 memories and objects

A project led by the Faculty of English at the University of Oxford is looking for contributions to a free online archive of family stories, anecdotes, memories and digitized objects relating to people’s experiences of the Second World War. Their Finest Hour, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, aims to digitally collect stories and materials related to Britain's and the Commonwealth's role in the Second World War in order to preserve them and make them freely available to the public.

Public Lecture: Dr Elizabeth Crilly MSc. PGCE. MInstP, ‘Sir Hans Sloane – A modern day scientist?’ 2nd November 2022, 15.00-16.00 (GMT) Online

HSTM Network Ireland's 2022-23 Online Seminar Series will commence on 2 November 2022, 15.00 (GMT). The first lecture will be: Dr Elizabeth Crilly MSc. PGCE. MInstP, ‘Sir Hans Sloane – A modern day scientist?’

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Disability Studies and Pain Studies in Dialogue

Please join us for a public lecture
“Putting Disability Studies and Pain Studies in Dialogue”
by Travis Chi Wing Lau
Friday November 4, 2022
6:30pm ET
 
Zoom registration and more information at
prescriptionpadpolitics.com
 
In-person at the
Watson Institute
Brown University
111 Thayer St.
Providence, RI
Room 155
 

Alberto Ortiz-Díaz – "Carceral Care: Health Professionals and the Living Dead in Colonial Puerto Rico’s Sanitary City, 1920s-1940s”

On Wednesday, November 2nd, 4-5:30 pm PT, the Mellon Sawyer Seminar on "Race, Empire, and the Environments of Biomedicine" at the University of California, Santa Cruz will host Alberto Ortiz-Díaz (University of Texas, Arlington) who will speak on "Carceral Care: Health Professionals and the Living Dead in Colonial Puerto Rico’s Sanitary City, 1920s-1940s.” The event will be held over zoom.

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