iCHSTM 2013 Programme • Version 5.3.6, 27 July 2013 • ONLINE (includes late changes)
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Arabic and Islamic worlds
Asia
Europe and its colonial projects
Africa
Americas
Global and transnational perspectives
Arabic and Islamic worlds
S012. Arabic foundations of science
Thu 25 July, 09:10–12:40 ▪
Roscoe 1.010
S060. The transmission of medical knowledge in the Islamic world
Tue 23 July, 14:10–Wed 24 July, 10:40 ▪
Roscoe 1.010
S102. The historical and cultural dimensions of Islamic science
Fri 26 July, 09:00–15:30 ▪
Uni Place 2.218
S129. Islamic astronomy in its cultural context
Wed 24 July, 14:00–17:30 ▪
Schuster Blackett
S199. Science, technology and medicine in the Ottoman Empire
Tue 23 July, 09:10–12:40 ▪
Roscoe 1.010
Asia
S027. Cross-cultural transmissions of medical knowledge in premodern Asia
Tue 23 July, 14:10–17:40 ▪
Uni Place 3.205
S048. Putting Chinese natural knowledge to work in the long eighteenth century
Thu 25 July, 09:10–10:40
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Uni Place 4.212
S051. Population control and reproductive health rights in Cold War Asia
Tue 23 July, 09:00–12:30 ▪
Roscoe 1.007
S056. Medical knowledge traditions at work
Fri 26 July, 14:00–17:30 ▪
Uni Place 4.213
S096. The making of transnational science: scientific contacts between China and the West during the late Qing and Republican China
Wed 24 July, 09:00–12:30 ▪
Roscoe 2.4
S097. From antiquity to tradition? Innovation and the past in East Asian science, technology and medicine, from the seventeenth to the twentieth century
Fri 26 July, 09:00–15:30 ▪
Roscoe 3.5
S098. Religion and natural knowledge in the encounter of East Asia with Europe, 1600-1800
Wed 24 July, 14:00–17:30 ▪
Roscoe 2.4
S099. History of metrology: a view of comparison between the West and the East
Mon 22 July, 11:00–17:30 ▪
Roscoe 3.5
S101. Ancient cultural and technological interactions between East and West along the Silk Road
Sat 27 July, 09:00–12:30 ▪
Roscoe 2.4
S115. Mathematical knowledge at work in Ancient China
Tue 23 July, 09:00–15:30 ▪
Roscoe 2.4
T155. Early-modern mathematics
Tue 23 July, 14:00–17:30 ▪
Uni Place 4.213
T176. East Asian medicine
Fri 26 July, 16:00–17:30
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Roscoe 3.5
Europe and its colonial projects
S025. Headwinds through the Iron Curtain: fundamental and applied sciences in Communist Eastern Europe
Mon 22 July, 11:00–17:30 ▪
Uni Place 2.218
S029. Visual, material and empirical culture in early-modern Iberian science: artifacts, regiments, vessels, nautical charts, natural specimens, cosmographers, naturalist and pilots
Wed 24 July, 09:00–12:30 ▪
Roscoe 1.007
S056. Medical knowledge traditions at work
Fri 26 July, 14:00–17:30 ▪
Uni Place 4.213
S073. Medical knowledge at the colonial work front: health reports as research tools
Tue 23 July, 14:10–17:40 ▪
Uni Place 4.212
T170. Medicine and colonialism
Fri 26 July, 09:00–10:30
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Uni Place 4.204
T180. Scientific expeditions, travels and colonialism
Sat 27 July, 09:00–12:30 ▪
Uni Place 3.204
Africa
E047. Historical and contemporary communications technologies in Africa: a case study in Cameroon and wider reflections
Wed 24 July, 09:10–12:40 ▪
Uni Place 2.219
Americas
S010. The introduction of mathematics in Iberoamerica (part II)
Wed 24 July, 14:10–17:40 ▪
Roscoe 1.010
S021. Industrial heritage and history of technology in the Luso-Brazilian world
Wed 24 July, 14:10–17:40 ▪
Uni Place 4.212
S067. Corps, santé, médecine et maladies en milieu de travail en Amérique latine, 19e et 20e siècles
Mon 22 July, 16:10–17:40
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Roscoe 1.008
S084. Social science, ideology, and public policy in the United States, 1961 to 2011
Mon 22 July, 11:00–17:30 ▪
Roscoe 2.4
T156. Topics in the history of modern mathematics
Sat 27 July, 16:10–16:55 ▪
Uni Place 4.212
Global and transnational perspectives
S053. Knowledge at work across cultural boundaries
Tue 23 July, 09:10–12:40 ▪
Roscoe 2.3
S077. Transnational nuclear perspectives
Sat 27 July, 09:00–17:30 ▪
Uni Place 1.218
S087. Science and the emotions: transnational and interdisciplinary perspectives
Tue 23 July, 09:00–15:30 ▪
Roscoe 1.009
S096. The making of transnational science: scientific contacts between China and the West during the late Qing and Republican China
Wed 24 July, 09:00–12:30 ▪
Roscoe 2.4
S098. Religion and natural knowledge in the encounter of East Asia with Europe, 1600-1800
Wed 24 July, 14:00–17:30 ▪
Roscoe 2.4
S100. Comparative perspectives on ancient astronomy: the Chinese and Greek traditions
Tue 23 July, 11:00–15:30 ▪
Roscoe 3.5
S101. Ancient cultural and technological interactions between East and West along the Silk Road
Sat 27 July, 09:00–12:30 ▪
Roscoe 2.4
P125. Enforced specialization in computing technology: debugging the history of cooperation and competition in COMECON countries
Tue 23 July, 09:00–10:30
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Uni Place 4.206
T153. New themes and approaches in science studies
Thu 25 July, 09:00–12:30 ▪
Uni Place 4.213