Society for the Social History of Medicine 2014 Conference
Disease, Health, and the
State
10-12 July 2014
Oxford, UK
The Centre for Health,
Medicine and Society: Past and Present, Oxford Brookes University and the Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine,
University of Oxford
The
Society for the Social History of Medicine hosts a major, biennial,
international, and interdisciplinary conference. In 2014 it will explore
the relationships between health, disease, and the state. Responses
to disease and concerns about health contributed to the development of the
state, yet disease and medicine have also challenged and disrupted state authority.
The biennial conference is not exclusive in terms of its theme, and reflects
the broad diversity of the discipline of the social history of medicine.
Call
for Papers
Proposals
that consider all topics relevant to the history of medicine broadly conceived
are invited, but the 2014 committee encourages proposals for papers, sessions,
and round-tables that examine, challenge, and refine the history of disease,
health and the state. Suggested themes include local and global
understandings of health, medicine, and governance; the consolidation,
breakdown, or absence of state power in the midst of health and medical crises;
and the experience of health and medical bureaucracies in the past.
From discussions on the health of the body politic, the role of public health
in imperial governance, the nature of military medicine, environmental
regulations, to socialized medicine, we welcome approaches from a variety of
disciplines and time periods. However, submissions are not restricted to
any area of study, and the committee welcomes proposals on a range of subjects
relevant to the history of medicine, from the history of health and disease to
the history of medical care.
The committee encourages proposals advancing
innovative thinking based on new research. Paper submissions should
include a 250-word abstract and a short CV. Panel submissions should
include three papers (each with a 250-word abstract and short CV), a chair, and
a 100-word panel abstract. Round-table submissions should include the
names of four participants (each with a short CV), a chair, and a 500-word
abstract.
Submissions
should be sent to: sshm2014@wuhmo.ox.ac.uk.
Call closes: 1 January 2014
Conference Organizers: Dr Katherine
Watson, Dr Erica Charters