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Publicados los dos números de Asclepio del año 2025

Se acaban de publicar los dos números de Asclepio correspondientes al  año 2025: El  Vol. 77 Núm. 1 (2025) incluye un dosier titulado "Hacia una historia  del cáncer en la España franquista" y un conjunto de estudios. Se puede  consultar en: https://asclepio.revistas. csic.es/index.php/asclepio/ issue/view/82 El  Vol. 77 Núm. 2 (2025), es un número especial con motivo del 75  aniversario de la revista: "Miradas historiográficas sobre historia de  la ciencia y de la medicina en el 75º aniversario de Asclepio  (1949-2024)": https://asclepio.revistas. csic.es/index.php/asclepio/ issue/view/83

CfP: "Humanitarismo transnacional, género y salud en tiempos de guerra y posguerra". Barcelona, 2-3 de julio de 2026

Está abierta la propuesta de comunicaciones para la Jornada internacional HUMANITARISMO TRANSNACIONAL, GÉNERO Y SALUD EN TIEMPOS DE GUERRA Y POSGUERRA (1850-1950) que se celebrará en Barcelona los próximos 2-3 de Julio, en la Institución Milà i Fontanals de Investigación en Humanidades (IMF-CSIC). Aunque no exclusivamente, hasta mediados del siglo XX la acción humanitaria tuvo en las guerras y posguerras uno de sus escenarios más destacados. En este contexto, las mujeres desempeñaron un papel central, no solo como ejecutoras de iniciativas humanitarias y sanitarias, sino también como agentes capaces de transformar el espacio público y redefinir sus roles profesionales trascendiendo fronteras nacionales e imperiales. Del mismo modo, las innovaciones médicas y sanitarias en su sentido más amplio (conceptuales, prácticas, tecnológicas, administrativas, profesionales) constituyeron un elemento central en la acción humanitaria y circularon a escala global en sucesivos conflictos bélicos y s...

CfP: Cities, towns, villages – public health & wellbeing perspectives

Conference & Publication Call  2026  Dates: 17-19th June, 2026 Location: Manchester Abstracts: 1st April 2026 (DEADLINE) https://amps-research.com/livable-cities-health-wellbeing/   This conference is organised by the University of Salford, Manchester, UCL Press and AMPS. The conference book will be published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing.  

CfP: Medicine, Museums, and Science Communication in the Nineteenth Century

The International Nineteenth-Century Studies Association (INCSA) invites proposals for a satellite conference to be held on 20 July 2026 at the Medical Museion, University of Copenhagen. This one-day event takes place in conjunction with the INCSA 2026 bi-annual conference in Washington, D.C. The satellite conference will be held in a partially hybrid format, with participation possible both in person at the Medical Museion and online. The day will conclude with an keynote by Katherine Ott and Lilla Vekerdy of the Smithsonian Institution.  The INCSA 2026 conference is organized around the themes of Revolution, Revelation, and Reconciliation, with a focus on the nineteenth century. This satellite event engages these broader themes through a focused exploration of medicine, medical museums, and science communication. Situated within a medical museum, the conference foregrounds questions of how medical knowledge was communicated to the public through objects, images, exhibitions, and ...

CfP: V International scientific and practical conference «History, Culture, Memory in the Scientific Dimension: Status and Prospects»

We would like to invite you to participate in the V International scientific and practical conference «History, Culture, Memory in the Scientific Dimension: Status and Prospects». The conference will take place on May 15, 2026 at the Department of History, Faculty of Sociology and Law of the National Technical University of Ukraine «Kyiv Polytechnic Institute named after Igor Sikorsky». The conference will be held in a non-person (online) format. The collection of papers (in pdf format) will be published after the conference. Conference languages are Ukrainian and English. Suitable topics might include, but are not limited to: • Historical and spiritual-cultural foundations of the formation of the European geopolitical space • Current issues in world history • Historical and cultural memory: mechanisms of functioning and its role in the state’s humanitarian policy • Scholarly discoveries: unknown and little-known historical events and facts • Science, education, and culture: constructs...

CfP: Bodies and Climate : Transcorporeal Affects of Weathering

13 November 2026,  Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 Research day organised by EMMA and the FORESEE project Organising team : Pauline Amy de la Bretèque (Nîmes Université), Jean-Michel Ganteau (UPVM), Marie Mianowski (Université Grenoble Alpes), Valérie Morisson (UPVM), Claire Omhovère (UPVM), Constance Pompié (UPVM).  This research day is part of a broader research projet on climate change and the way it may foster creative co-acclimatisation. In an article published in 2014, Astrida Neimanis and Rachel Loewen Walker   harnessed climate change to bodies arguing that « [t]o bring climate change home, in this context, entails reconfiguring our spatial and temporal relations to the weather-world and cultivating an imaginary where our bodies are makers, transfer points, and sensors of the ‘climate change’ from which we might otherwise feel too distant, or that may seem to us too abstract to get a bodily grip on. » They propose that climate and weather are n...

Call for proposals HoST 2027-28

The open access, on-line peer-reviewed international journal  HoST - Journal of History of Science and Technology   is looking for proposals for a thematic dossier to be published in 2027.  Please find attached the open call for thematic dossier proposals . HoST - Journal of History of Science and Technology

CfP: Due March 15: Maps and the Imagination

Invitation to submit proposals for a Special Issue to be published by  Imago Mundi: The International Journal for the History of Cartography Maps and the Imagination In light of the ongoing “cartographic turn” in literary studies and recent critical attempts to “remap” the field of cartographic history, we are seeking contributions for a special issue that examines the relationship between maps (from historical prints to digital creations) and the imagination (from the impact of maps on literary and visual arts to earthworks and new media). Following the growing interest in cartographic imaginaries, documented, for example, in studies like The Map as Art (2010), The Writer’s Map: An Atlas of Imaginary Lands (2018), or Fantasy Mapping: Drawing Worlds (2020), not to mention handbooks like Literature and Cartography:  Theories, Histories, Genres (2017), we seek to deepen our understanding of how maps shaped creative practices and products o...

CfP: Emerging Fuels, Energy Sources, and Technologies for a Just and Sustainable Transition for the Maritime Sector (Submission of Abstracts: 15-31 May 2026)

This thematic issue will address the emergence of alternative fuels, new energy sources, and new technologies that can help the shipping industry reach net-zero emissions by mid-century. The topic arises from the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) 2023 Strategy for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Shipping which set the goal for the industry to achieve net-zero emissions by or around 2050. While new fuels, energy sources, and technologies have been tested, achieving this ambitious goal requires a rapid energy transition within the maritime sector. Although significant efforts have been made in this direction, there is still a long way to go to reach the ultimate goal. In this context, the thematic issue focuses on emerging fuels, energy sources, and technologies currently being considered, tested, and implemented in the maritime sector. This makes the issue both timely and relevant, offering valuable insights into cutting-edge scientific advancements, best practices,...

Novedad bibliográfica: The Engine of Scientific Discovery

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A new book ' The Engine of Scientific Discovery ' has been published by Oxford University Press that could be of interest to the list https://academic.oup.com/ book/62274 The book addresses questions about discovery and the history of science: How do we spark new scientific discoveries? Why do some breakthroughs seem accidental? And how can we accelerate discovery and push the boundaries of science? The book can also be downloaded  here