iCHSTM 2013 Programme • Version 5.3.6, 27 July 2013 • ONLINE (includes late changes)
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Events for Tuesday 23 July, late morning
Paper sessions
S002-B. Research in science museums: the state of the art ▪ Artefacts and beyond: multiple perspectives on material culture research
11:10–12:40 ▪
Uni Place 1.219
S011-B. Les sciences mathématiques 1750-1850: continuités et ruptures, Session B
11:00–12:30 ▪
Uni Place 4.213
S019. Aspects of the history of radio communications: how radio has transformed the world, and exploration, since the days of David Livingstone (1813-1873)
11:00–12:30 ▪
Uni Place 4.206
S020-B. Plant science and global food security in the twentieth century, Session B
11:00–12:30 ▪
Uni Place 4.204
S033-B. Paris: capital of hygiene? ▪ Administering the hygienic city: regulation and reform
11:10–12:40 ▪
Uni Place 4.212
S046-B. Visual communication in early-modern to modern learned journals, Session B
11:10–12:40 ▪
Roscoe 1.008
S051-B. Population control and reproductive health rights in Cold War Asia ▪ South Asia
11:00–12:30 ▪
Roscoe 1.007
S053-B. Knowledge at work across cultural boundaries, Session B
11:10–12:40 ▪
Roscoe 2.3
S074-B. Connected histories? Science and technology from a new historiographical perspective, Session B
11:10–12:40 ▪
Uni Place 4.205
S079-B. Materia medica and pharmacy: from the medicinal virtues to the active principles of plants, Session B
11:10–12:40 ▪
Uni Place 3.205
S087-B. Science and the emotions: transnational and interdisciplinary perspectives, Session B
11:00–12:30 ▪
Roscoe 1.009
S092-E. Astronomy and its applications in ancient and medieval societies ▪ South and East Asian astronomy, part 1
11:00–12:30 ▪
Schuster Blackett
S100-A. Comparative perspectives on ancient astronomy: the Chinese and Greek traditions ▪ Chinese calendar-making
11:00–12:30 ▪
Roscoe 3.5
S106-B. Philosophy at work in modern physics, Session B
11:10–12:40 ▪
Roscoe 2.5
S112-B. Geology in art and literature ▪ Geology between Enlightenment and Romanticism
11:00–12:30 ▪
Uni Place 1.218
S115-B. Mathematical knowledge at work in Ancient China, Session B
11:00–12:30 ▪
Roscoe 2.4
P123-A. The invisible bicycle: new insights into bicycle history ▪ Patterns of growth and decline
11:10–12:40 ▪
Schuster Bragg
W131-B. 32nd Scientific Instrument Symposium ▪ Trade and transfer of scientific instruments, part 2
11:00–12:30 ▪
Schuster Rutherford
T165-B. Contexts of natural history ▪ Spaces and places of natural history
11:00–12:30 ▪
Uni Place 3.204
T182-B. Post-Second World War science and technology ▪ Organisations
11:10–12:40 ▪
Uni Place 2.219
T193-B. Science, technology and medicine in the public sphere ▪ Science and religion in local contexts
11:00–12:30 ▪
Uni Place 2.218
S199-B. Science, technology and medicine in the Ottoman Empire, Session B
11:10–12:40 ▪
Roscoe 1.010
Special sessions
E308. Victorian science spectacular
11:00–12:30 ▪
Pear Lecture Theatre, Coupland 1 Building
Walks and tours around the Congress site
Manchester Museum tour
12:00–13:00 ▪
Manchester Museum
Manchester Museum herbarium tour
12:00–13:00 ▪
Manchester Museum
Excursions, off-site tours and visits
Ordsall Hall Gardens tour
11:00–12:00 ▪
Ordsall Hall
Cottonopolis walk
11:00–13:00 ▪ Walk starts outside
Visitor Information Centre, Piccadilly Gardens