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Public lectures | Generation to Reproduction
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Research into the history of pregnancy, fertility and childbirth. June 24, 2015. The third in a series of ESRC-funded workshops put on by the IVF Histories and Cultures Project, and organized by Sarah Franklin, Martin Johnson, Nick Hopwood, Kay Elder and Katie Dow at Christ’s College, included public lectures. By Nick Hopwood on ‘Human embryos: A history in series’ and Hannah Landecker (UCLA) on ’Metabolic, filmic, and genetic accounts of time in embryonic life’. Books and Babies exhibition.
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Studying | Generation to Reproduction
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Research into the history of pregnancy, fertility and childbirth. We welcome applications from outstanding candidates whose research would fall within the theme ‘Generation to Reproduction’. Possible areas for doctoral projects include, but are not limited to:. Patient practitioner relations around fertility and other encounters that framed the generative body;. The influence of diseases, including venereal diseases, on reproductive behaviour and demographic patterns;. Sexology, psychology and psychoanal...
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Events | Generation to Reproduction
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Research into the history of pregnancy, fertility and childbirth. History of Medicine Seminars meet during Michaelmas and Lent full terms. The ‘Generation to Reproduction’ seminars and reading group explore topics in the area of our Wellcome Trust strategic award. Medical history also features in the Departmental Seminars, Cabinet of Natural History, Twentieth Century Think Tank and other series. For details, see the seminar programme. Festival of Ideas Public Events. Will offer fresh perspectives on iss...
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Cornucopia » Site de recherche universitaire consacré au XVIe siècle » Liens amis et visites virtuelles
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Chorea – Informations pratiques. Journée d’étude : Temps et espaces du voyage à la Renaissance. Journée d’étude : La laideur féminine à la Renaissance. Liens amis et visites virtuelles. Chorea – Informations pratiques. Journée d’étude : Temps et espaces du voyage à la Renaissance. Journée d’étude : La laideur féminine à la Renaissance. Liens amis et visites virtuelles. Liens amis et visites virtuelles. Cette section est fréquemment mise à jour et enrichie. Vos contributions sont les bienvenues! Le site d...
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Digital Resources | 21st Century Shakespeare
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About This Grant Project. This blog offers resources and information for participants in the Mellon FCE grant. Digital Environments for Shakespeare. Visual images) (subscription only). Sh:in:E (Shakespeare in Europe). A Professor’s Compilation of Useful Shakespeare Sites. Mr William Shakespeare and the Internet. In Search of Shakespeare – PBS. Academic Info – Directory of Online Shakespeare Resources. SAA iShakespeare Workshop Blog. Royal Shakespeare Company Education Resources. The Early Modern Commons.
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News | Generation to Reproduction
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Research into the history of pregnancy, fertility and childbirth. RSS feed for this section. Reproductive Politics in France and Britain. August 30, 2016. A two-day conference bringing together historians, demographers and other social scientists from France and Britain working in the field of reproductive politics. Congratulations to Leah Astbury. August 30, 2016. Recipes to Improve Your Love Life: Advice from the Eighteenth Century. March 31, 2016. March 30, 2016. March 21, 2016. February 25, 2016.
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generate | Generation to Reproduction
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Research into the history of pregnancy, fertility and childbirth. Reproductive Politics in France and Britain. August 30, 2016. A two-day conference bringing together historians, demographers and other social scientists from France and Britain working in the field of reproductive politics. Congratulations to Leah Astbury. August 30, 2016. Leah Astbury will be staying in Cambridge this academic year as a Society for Renaissance Studies Postdoctoral Fellow with matching funding from the Isaac Newton Trust.
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Projects | Generation to Reproduction
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Research into the history of pregnancy, fertility and childbirth. We are working on a general reassessment of the history of reproduction. For an interim survey, visit the online version of an exhibition we put on at Cambridge University Library in 2011:. Books and Babies: Communicating Reproduction exhibition. More specific research is organized within four strands. Use the links below to explore examples of our work. For forthcoming conferences and workshops, see Events. 1 Patients and practitioners.
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Generation to Reproduction
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Research into the history of pregnancy, fertility and childbirth. Reproduction on Film: Sex, Secrets and Lies. March 21, 2016. Our fifth Reproduction on Film series was held in February and March 2016. Medical genetics in Manchester. February 3, 2016. Salim Al-Gailani has been awarded a visiting research fellowship at the John Rylands Research Institute, University of Manchester. From Rubella to Zika. February 1, 2016. October 29, 2015. Books and Babies exhibition. Making Visible Embryos exhibition.