Perspectives on Science
A podcast by Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine
119 Episoade
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Replay—Presidents of HSS, SHOT, and AAHM (September 2020)
Publicat: 07.10.2021 -
Eric Hintz — American Independent Inventors in an Era of Corporate R&D
Publicat: 29.09.2021 -
Lucas Richert — Break On Through: Radical Psychiatry and the American Counterculture
Publicat: 22.09.2021 -
Teasel Muir-Harmony — Operation Moonglow
Publicat: 16.09.2021 -
Rachel Walker — Race & Popular Science in Early America
Publicat: 09.09.2021 -
Neeraja Sankaran — A Tale of Two Viruses
Publicat: 02.09.2021 -
Replay—Melanie Kiechle's Smell Detectives: An Olfactory History of Nineteenth-Century Urban America
Publicat: 26.08.2021 -
Alberto Martínez — Burned Alive: Bruno, Galileo, and the Inquisition
Publicat: 03.08.2021 -
From the Archives — Shopping for Health: Medicine and Markets in America
Publicat: 16.07.2021 -
From the Archives — Immortal Life: The Promises and Perils of Biobanking and the Genetic Archive
Publicat: 24.06.2021 -
Sciences Of The Mind with Courtney Thompson and Alicia Puglionesi
Publicat: 17.06.2021 -
From the Archives — Trust in Science: Vaccines
Publicat: 10.06.2021 -
Behind the Scenes: Black Holes | The Edge of All We Know
Publicat: 04.06.2021 -
Abe Gibson — Feral Animals in the American South
Publicat: 27.05.2021 -
From the Archives — Kavita Sivaramakrishnan on COVID-19
Publicat: 12.05.2021 -
Bert Hansen — "Overlooked Images of Medicine" in America's New Mass Media of the Late 19th Century
Publicat: 28.04.2021 -
Stephen Kenny on Racial Science
Publicat: 16.04.2021 -
Wendy Gonaver — The Peculiar Institution and the Making of Modern Psychiatry
Publicat: 07.04.2021 -
Warwick Anderson on Racial Science
Publicat: 29.03.2021 -
Christa Kuljian on Racial Science
Publicat: 18.03.2021
A new public events series from the Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine brings historical perspective to contemporary issues and concerns. In the public forums, historians and other specialists speak about culturally relevant topics in front of a live audience at Consortium member institutions. Forum subjects range from medical consumerism to public trust in science and technology. Videos of these events are also available at chstm.org. In podcast episodes, authors of new books in the history of science, technology, and medicine respond to questions from readers with a wide variety of backgrounds and expertise. These conversations illuminate the utility and relevance of the past in light of current events.
