Hilde Bras
@HildeBras
Professor of Social & Economic History; University of Groningen #GlobalDemography #Histmed #Histnursing #HealthHumanities #Africa
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http://www.hildebras.nl 29-03-2010 18:51:51
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📣 You know what? Q1! 👇 We are waiting for your manuscripts! Thank you to all our authors and sponsors! Paul Puschmann Joana Maria Pujadas Mora
CfP for a session on 'Health(care) and demography in African history' at the @ESSHC2025 in Leiden.
Thanks for sending your abstract to Dinos Sevdalakis or further spreading this call!
The EU-funded project WomatWork invites applications for research and fieldwork grants aimed to support Master students, PhDs and Postdocs interested in the history of working women of popular classes in Africa (1920-1970).
Please, share widely!
womatwork.hypotheses.org/summer-schools…
👇 Have you seen our last Editorial with Paul Puschmann and #EvavanderHeijden . Do not missed it to know better our journal 📖. Please RT: Isabelle Devos DemografÃa (CSIC) Población CSIC Alice Reid Hilde Bras Hilde L Sommerseth Tim Riswick Svenn-Erik Mamelund, Professor in Pandemic Studies
We zijn op zoek naar een nieuwe collega!! Vacature voor een Docent Sociaaleconomische Geschiedenis van de Moderne en Hedendaagse Tijd bij History Dept. UGent tinyurl.com/84km8wns Deadline 8 maart!
Finally, my inaugural lecture titled ‘African Histories of Population and Health: A Plea for an Integrated Approach’ is available in text! books.ugp.rug.nl/index.php/ugp/…
Faculty of Arts - University of Groningen University of Groningen
I am very glad to announce 3 well-funded PhD research positions (4 years) in African and Global History for my ERC-Project CATTLEFRONTIERS Ghent University Research European Research Council (ERC)
ugent.be/en/work/scient…
Deadline for applications 18 Dec. 2023
Our new seminar series is on The #History of #surgery 20 Nov at 16.00 CET join us to hear Sally Frampton 🇵🇸 🇺🇦, Oxford talking about “‘A Cruel and Bloody Operation’: Caesarean Section and Medical Morality in the Nineteenth Century' Zoom link via James Kennaway #hismed #healthhumanities
📢 CFP 📢
'New Perspectives in the History of Child Health'
Proposals now being accepted for a June 2024 workshop underscoring the importance of child health research and its potential for historical interventions in the history of medicine.
Due: Nov 30
hopkinsmedicalhumanities.org/events/newpers…
After an inspiring first day, great conference dinner with old friends and newly met colleagues #ESHD2023 #historicaldemography J. David Hacker Alice Reid