Jesse Olszynsko-Gryn (University of Strathclyde): A woman's right to know: Pregnancy testing in twentieth-century Britain.

Event date: 
Thursday 8 November 2018 to Friday 9 November 2018
Time: 
16:00
Location: 
Seminar Room 1, Chrystal MacMillan Building.

 

Thursday 8 Nov

4pm, Seminar Room 1, Chrystal MacMillan Building.

Jesse Olszynsko-Gryn (University of Strathclyde): A woman's right to know: Pregnancy testing in twentieth-century Britain.

[Histories of Gender and Sexuality seminars / History of Science, Medicine and Technology]

Katherine Paugh (University of Oxford): Venereal disease and the history of medical knowledge in the Atlantic world.

Event date: 
Wednesday 24 October 2018 to Thursday 25 October 2018
Time: 
16:00
Location: 
G16, Old Medical School, Teviot Place Quad, Doorway 4.

Wednesday 24 Oct         

4pm, G16, Old Medical School, Teviot Place Quad, Doorway 4.

Katherine Paugh (University of Oxford): Venereal disease and the history of medical knowledge in the Atlantic world.

[Histories of Gender and Sexuality seminars / History of Science, Medicine and Technology]

Tanya Cheadle (Univeristy of Glasgow): Redeeming sexual pleasure: Jane Hume Clapperton's vision of a "new morality", 1885-1904.

Event date: 
Wednesday 3 October 2018 to Thursday 4 October 2018
Time: 
16:00
Location: 
Old Medical School, Teviot Place Quad, Doorway 4.

Wednesday 3 Oct           

4pm, G16, Old Medical School, Teviot Place Quad, Doorway 4.

Tanya Cheadle (Univeristy of Glasgow): Redeeming sexual pleasure: Jane Hume Clapperton's vision of a "new morality", 1885-1904.

[Histories of Gender and Sexuality seminars]

Krysten Blackstone (University of Edinburgh): Marching in unison: The development of national identity in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.

Event date: 
Tuesday 23 October 2018 to Wednesday 24 October 2018
Time: 
13:00
Location: 
G16, William Robertson Wing.

1pm, G16, William Robertson Wing.

Krysten Blackstone (University of Edinburgh): Marching in unison: The development of national identity in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.

[Diaspora Studies Graduate Workshop]