iCHSTM 2013 Programme • Version 5.3.6, 27 July 2013 • ONLINE (includes late changes)
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Events for Wednesday 24 July, late morning
Paper sessions
S015-B. Novel expertise and emerging specialists, Session B
11:00–12:30 ▪
Roscoe 1.009
S022-B. From natural history to ecology: towards a comparative history of life sciences in the long nineteenth century, Session B
11:00–12:30 ▪
Uni Place 4.204
S029-B. Visual, material and empirical culture in early-modern Iberian science: artifacts, regiments, vessels, nautical charts, natural specimens, cosmographers, naturalist and pilots, Session B
11:00–12:30 ▪
Roscoe 1.007
S031-B. The contribution of Friedrich Engels in the history of science and technology ▪ Analyzing Engels' work
11:00–12:30 ▪
Uni Place 4.213
S036-B. Systems biology: a paradigm at work?, Session B
11:10–12:40 ▪
Uni Place 3.205
S039-A. Literary history and the history of science ▪ Scientific institutions and literary culture
11:00–12:30 ▪
Uni Place 4.206
S064-B. Science × Medicine: Promiscuous Objects, Entangled Problems, Session B
11:00–12:30 ▪
Uni Place 3.204
S069-B. Putting the human sciences to work: managing human minds and bodies in the twentieth century ▪ Culture and constructing citizens with the human sciences
11:00–12:30 ▪
Roscoe 3.5
S088-B. Expanding women’s sphere: knowledge and the re-definition of women’s work in the twentieth century, Session B
11:10–12:40 ▪
Roscoe 2.3
S092-J. Astronomy and its applications in ancient and medieval societies ▪ Ptolemy Graecus, Arabus, Latinus, part 2
11:00–12:30 ▪
Schuster Blackett
S096-B. The making of transnational science: scientific contacts between China and the West during the late Qing and Republican China, Session B
11:00–12:30 ▪
Roscoe 2.4
S107-B. Poincaré’s
Méthodes nouvelles de la mécanique céleste
in historical context: bridging the frontiers of knowledge in mathematics, astronomy and wireless tech ▪ Early applications of Poincaré’s
Méthodes nouvelles
in celestial mechanics and mathematics
11:10–12:40 ▪
Roscoe 2.5
S111-B. Geography and its publics ▪ Multiple publics, part 2
11:10–12:40 ▪
Uni Place 1.219
P120-B. Eighth annual symposium on the social history of military technology, incorporating the Gunpowder Study Group ▪ Early modern guns and forts
11:10–12:40 ▪
Schuster Moseley
P123-C. The invisible bicycle: new insights into bicycle history ▪ Cycling down by the memory lane
11:10–12:40 ▪
Schuster Bragg
W131-E. 32nd Scientific Instrument Symposium ▪ The ravages of time
11:00–12:30 ▪
Schuster Rutherford
T177-A. Images and models in modern medicine ▪ Visual cultures in modern medicine
11:10–12:40 ▪
Roscoe 1.008
T183-B. Twentieth-century sciences in comparative (inter)national contexts ▪ UK state institutions in the twentieth century
11:10–12:40 ▪
Uni Place 4.205
T190-B. Literary approaches in the history of science, technology and medicine ▪ Literary sources in the history of science, technology and medicine
11:00–12:30 ▪
Uni Place 2.218
T201-B. History of technology ▪ Aeronautics and infrastructures
11:10–12:40 ▪
Uni Place 4.214
T204-B. Science and technology museums in context ▪ Museum, history and nation
11:10–12:40 ▪
Uni Place 4.212
Special sessions
E047-B. Historical and contemporary communications technologies in Africa: a case study in Cameroon and wider reflections ▪ Using knowledge
11:10–12:40 ▪
Uni Place 2.219
E307. Screening: John Milne documentary
11:00–12:30 ▪
Uni Place 1.218
Walks and tours around the Congress site
Manchester Museum tour
12:00–13:00 ▪
Manchester Museum
Excursions, off-site tours and visits
Working Class Movement Library tour
12:00–13:00 ▪
Working Class Movement Library