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The Program in History of Science at Princeton University trains students to analyze science, medicine, and technology in historical and cultural context.

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December 5, 2022 A “Schleiermacherian” Politics of Science: A Sketch By Enoch Kuo with comments by Beth Fricker 🔗ow.ly/8ez250LTIBI

December 5, 2022

A “Schleiermacherian” Politics of Science: A Sketch
By Enoch Kuo with comments by Beth Fricker

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Join us in person for the History of Science Annual Workshop! Abundance and Loss: Narratives of Diversity Across the Natural and Human Sciences 🔗Register at abundance.princeton.edu.

Join us in person for the History of Science Annual Workshop!

Abundance and Loss: Narratives of Diversity Across the Natural and Human Sciences

🔗Register at abundance.princeton.edu.
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TODAY at 4:30pm Courtney Stephens (Esquisse🪶) joins us for a screen of the archival film TERRA FEMME with a live narration. 🔗details & rsvp: ow.ly/vuGt50MGKph

TODAY at 4:30pm
Courtney Stephens (<a href="/Courtneycolt/">Esquisse🪶</a>) joins us for a screen of the archival film TERRA FEMME with a live narration.

🔗details &amp; rsvp: ow.ly/vuGt50MGKph
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Join us in person for the History of Science Annual Workshop! Abundance and Loss: Narratives of Diversity Across the Natural and Human Sciences 🔗Register at abundance.princeton.edu.

Join us in person for the History of Science Annual Workshop!

Abundance and Loss: Narratives of Diversity Across the Natural and Human Sciences

🔗Register at abundance.princeton.edu.
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February 6, 2023 Quiet Down: Physicists’ Attempts to Remove Preexisting Land Uses from Candidate Sites for the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) By Tiffany Nichols with comments by Julia Marino 🔗ow.ly/3Ecf50MIjeC

February 6, 2023

Quiet Down: Physicists’ Attempts to Remove Preexisting Land Uses from Candidate Sites for the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO)

By Tiffany Nichols with comments by Julia Marino

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TODAY: Angela Creager Princeton History of Science will speak at our first spring ’23 HMEI Faculty Seminar! 12:30 in Guyot 10 w/ lunch at noon in the Guyot Atrium. Non-PUID holders, register 👉 bit.ly/3l5KB0Q

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Acceptance and Simplicity: Understanding Mathematical and Physical Responses to Einstein's Theories of Relativity By Elisabeth Fricker with comments by Tiffany Nichols 🔗ow.ly/Sy8H50MPk2B

Acceptance and Simplicity: Understanding Mathematical and Physical Responses to Einstein's Theories of Relativity

By Elisabeth Fricker with comments by Tiffany Nichols

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February 20, 2023 The Spectroscopic Imagination and the Occult in the writings of Camille Flammarion By Jonas Staehelin with comments by Chandler Allen 🔗ow.ly/XsrL50MUJ98

February 20, 2023

The Spectroscopic Imagination and the Occult in the writings of Camille Flammarion
By Jonas Staehelin with comments by Chandler Allen

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March 1 at 4:30pm Jeremy Blatter joins us for his colloquium on"Re-Animating Experimental Psychology: Media Archaeology, Hugo Münsterberg, and the 'Testing the Mind' Film Series" 🔗details & rsvp: ow.ly/H1cS50MGKYO

March 1 at 4:30pm
Jeremy Blatter joins us for his colloquium on"Re-Animating Experimental Psychology: Media Archaeology, Hugo Münsterberg, and the 'Testing the Mind' Film Series"

🔗details &amp; rsvp: ow.ly/H1cS50MGKYO
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February 27, 2023 Matters of record: film, paper, and the “bureaucratic media” of radiation protection at nuclear test sites By Jack Klempay with comments by Iason Stathatos 🔗ow.ly/QCTT50N2koo

February 27, 2023

Matters of record: film, paper, and the “bureaucratic media” of radiation protection at nuclear test sites 

By Jack Klempay with comments by Iason Stathatos

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March 6, 2023 Smallpox Inoculation in Slavery and Freedom: Toward an Atlantic History of the Jamaican Smallpox Epidemic of 1768 By Elise Mitchell with comments by Anna Speyart 🔗ow.ly/mOP950N7Esw

March 6, 2023

Smallpox Inoculation in Slavery and Freedom: Toward an Atlantic History of the Jamaican Smallpox Epidemic of 1768

By Elise Mitchell with comments by Anna Speyart

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Justine Holzman, HOS graduate student, featured in the Princeton University article "Princeton on ice: Documenting climate change at the ends of the Earth" about Anne McClintock's research on melting glaciers. princeton.edu/news/2023/02/2…

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March 20, 3:00pm “Reagan Science Policy Versus the Atari Democrats”: Bipartisan Convergence Around Industrial Policy and Technology Policy, 1983-1984 By Julia Marino with comments by Beth Fricker ow.ly/87NU50NlnTN

March 20, 3:00pm

“Reagan Science Policy Versus the Atari Democrats”: Bipartisan Convergence Around Industrial Policy and Technology Policy, 1983-1984

By Julia Marino with comments by Beth Fricker

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March 27, 3:00pm Marketing a Socio-Legal Imaginary: Technology, Freedom, and Empire in the Global Cold War, 1962 By Haris Durrani with comments by Jack Klempay 🔗ow.ly/XTKA50NpGzj

March 27, 3:00pm

Marketing a Socio-Legal Imaginary: 
Technology, Freedom, and Empire in the Global Cold War, 1962 

By Haris Durrani with comments by Jack Klempay

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April 3, 3:00pm Prospectus by Alice Hong; comments Jonathan Victor Baldoza Book Proposal by Michael D. Gordin; comments Julian Chehirian ow.ly/tu2950Nvjwt

April 3, 3:00pm

Prospectus by Alice Hong; comments Jonathan Victor Baldoza

Book Proposal by Michael D. Gordin; comments Julian Chehirian

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Congratulations to Kathryn Maxson Jones HOS '21! She is one of the 2023 winners of the Dissertation Prize from the Division of the History of Science and Technology, International Union of History and Philosophy of Science and Technology. ow.ly/fIA450Nvjo4

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April 10, 3:00pm Dichotic Listening, the Cocktail Party Problem, and the Filter Theory of Attention By D. Graham Burnett with comments by Anin Luo ow.ly/7JUW50NBebr

April 10, 3:00pm

Dichotic Listening, the Cocktail Party Problem, and the Filter Theory of Attention
By D. Graham Burnett with comments by Anin Luo

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April 17, 2023 Building a Socialist Pharmaceutical Industry: The Transnational Making of Antibiotics in Mao’s China By Yang Li with comments by Alice Hong 🔗ow.ly/AFTZ50NIuqB

April 17, 2023

Building a Socialist Pharmaceutical Industry: The Transnational Making of Antibiotics in Mao’s China
By Yang Li with comments by Alice Hong

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Monday, April 24 Can a Simple Test in Bacteria Identify Cancer-Causing Chemicals in Humans? By Angela N. H. Creager with comments by Austen Van Burns ow.ly/83am50NOl5l

Monday, April 24

Can a Simple Test in Bacteria Identify Cancer-Causing Chemicals in Humans?
By Angela N. H. Creager with comments by Austen Van Burns

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