NEWSLETTER February 2012 Cntents 1. News 2. Events 3. Dates fr yur Diary 4. PhD studentships News Prfessr Jhn Stewart, ur Directr fr nearly five years, fficially retired at the end f January but will retain a part-time psitin as Cdirectr f the Centre with his successr, Prfessr Peter Kirby, University f Oxfrd. Peter takes up his pst with GCU at the beginning f April and until then, Dr Janet Greenlees and Dr Vicky Lng have kindly agreed t step int the breach and act as Interim Directrs until Peter arrives. Jhn will be spending mst f March in New Zealand as a Visiting Prfessr with the University f Auckland. Sister Marie Hilda, Child Guidance Clinic, Glasgw University f Glasgw Jhn is cntinuing his research n the Histry f Child Guidance and presented papers n the subject at St Jhn s Cllege, Oxfrd and at the Department fr Educatin in Lndn, at the end f last year. http://www.histryandplicy.rg/dcs/jhn_stewart.pdf. We had anther new additin t ur staff at the Centre when Dr Karly Kehe jined GCU frm UHI at the beginning f December. Karly s research interests lie in the relatinship between natinal identity, religin and gender in mdern Britain, Ireland and Empire. Her current research n the McClement Prject, fcuses n Irish Cathlic surgens in the Ryal Navy. Dr Vicky Lng had an article published in, At Wrk in the Wrld: Prceedings f the Furth Internatinal Cnference n the Histry f Occupatinal and Envirnmental Health (San Francisc: UC medical Humanities Press, 2012). The title f the article was, The Trades Unin Cngress and the Plitics f Industrial Health in Britain, 1920-1960. Vicky has als been busy with presentatins, ne at the Institute f Histrical Research as part f their Disability Histry Seminar Series, n Illness r disability? Cnceptualising the lng-stay patient in pst-war mental health services ; and anther at Nrthumbria University s Stigma and Mental Illness wrkshp, by invitatin.
Fllwing n frm the successful cnference n the life f Dr Lachlan Grant that Dr Annie Tindley rganised in Ballachulish last September, she and her clleague Dr Karly Kehe will publish the first article frm this prject in the Jurnal f Scttish Histrical Studies later this year. With the same grup f researchers and medical practitiners, Annie is pursuing a related prject which examines the impact f the Dewar Cmmissin n the Highlands ne hundred years after its riginal findings were published in 1912. The reprt, cmmissined by Sir Jhn Dewar, prvided the impetus fr the establishment f a Highlands and Islands Medical Service. Annie s grup is currently bidding fr Wellcme Trust Public Engagement funding t supprt the prject which has already attracted interest frm the Scttish Parliament and the Westminster Parliament where mtins f supprt are presently being prpsed. The prject has als received publicity frm an article published in the Daily Recrd at the end f January. Dr Ryan Jhnsn was awarded a Teaching Excellence Award in Histry fr 2011. He is presently wrking n tw publicatins: the first is an edited cllectin with Anna Greenwd, titled Beynd the State: The Clnial Medical Service in British Africa, which has been accepted fr publicatin by Manchester University Press in their Studies in Imperialism series. The secnd is a bk, based n his thesis, titled, Rethinking Imperial Trpical Medicine: Health and Hygiene in Britain s Trpical Clnies, 1895-1914. Ryan s clleague at Strathclyde University, Dr Matt Smith, gave a seminar in Manchester n the histry f ADHD (Attentin Deficit Hyperactivity Disrder) at the beginning f the year and fllwed that up in February with a seminar in Cambridge n the Histry f Fd Allergy. Recently, he s been shrtlisted frm 470 applicants fr the AHRC/BBC Radi 3 New Generatin Thinkers initiative and in March he will cmpete against 50 thers fr a chance t becme ne f ten BBC Radi 3 s resident New Generatin Thinkers! A medical fficer taking a sample f bld frm an inhabitant f Buruma Island, suffering frm sleeping sickness, 1902. Wellcme Library, Lndn. As well as juggling her new rle as interim Directr f the Centre with Dr Vicky Lng, Dr Janet Greenlees is cntinuing t publish her research. Current publicatins are, J. Greenlees and L. Bryder, eds., Grwing Expectatins: Western Childbirth and Wmen s Health since the Nineteenth Century, in Scial Histry f Medicine Series, submitted Jan. 2012. J. Greenlees, The peculiar and cmplex female prblem : The Church f Sctland and Healthcare fr unwed mthers, in Greenlees and Bryder, eds., Grwing Expectatins. Janet and Linda Bryder als wrte the intrductin. J. Greenlees, Fr the cnvenience and cmfrt f the persns emplyed by them : The Lwell Crpratin Hspital, 1839-1930, Medical Histry, accepted, frthcming. Cngratulatins are due t Dr Karly Kehe wh, with Mike Vance (Saint Mary s University) has wn an award f $15,274 frm the Scial Sciences and Humanities Research Cuncil f Canada. The funding will supprt an internatinal cnference t be held in Halifax Nva Sctia in June 2012, entitled, Ireland and Empire: Seafaring, Slaving and Salvatin in the Nineteenth-century Atlantic Wrld.
Events Annual Lecture: 15 December 2011 The Centre welcmed Prfessr Ludmilla Jrdanva f King s Cllege, Lndn, t Strathclyde University just befre Christmas, t give this years Annual Lecture. She gave a fascinating presentatin n the subject f, Prtraiture, Health and Medicine, which was well received by her audience. Fllwing the presentatin, the audience were treated t a glass f wine and a mince pie! Prf. Ludmilla Jrdanva at GCU in December. Spring Seminar Series: The Spring Seminar Series gt ff t a gd start n 8 February 2012 with a presentatin by Dr Neil MacGillivray, University f Edinburgh, jintly rganised by the Centre and the Scttish Histry Grup s Civil and Uncivil Sciety Series. Dr MacGillivray s subject was, The medical and plitical impact f the 1848-49 chlera epidemic in Sctland. This was fllwed by Dr Carsten Timmerman, University f Manchester, (22 February), n, Recalcitrant Disease: lung cancer, and hw t write histry f medicine withut prgress, and Dr Gavin Miller, University f Glasgw, (29 February) n Winifred Rushfrth and the Davidsn Clinic: a case study in the verlap f psychtherapy, Christianity and New Age spirituality. The latter had been pstpned frm Nvember due t industrial actin. Pstgraduate Dinner: On 22 February, fllwing Dr Timmerman s presentatin, the Centre staff and pstgraduate students repaired t an Italian Restaurant, Din s in Sauchiehall Street fr meal; an event which is fast becming established in the Centre s calendar. They were jined by GCU s Executive Dean f the Schl fr Business and Sciety, Prfessr Jhn Wilsn and the PVC (Research), Prfessr Sue Sctt. By all accunts, a gd time was had by everyne! Pstgraduate Seminar Series: Frm the Surces t the Discurses The Mdern British Histry Netwrk, the Ecnmic Histry Sciety and, The Centre fr the Scial Histry f Health and Healthcare, cllectively spnsred the pstgraduate students t prduce a seminar series, 'Health and Sciety'. The first presentatins tk place n Thursday 2 February and the speakers were, David Black, GCU, n, 'The Develpment f Health Educatin in Sctland and early wrk n inequalities in health.'
Susan Osbaldstne, Univ. f Strathclyde, n, 'Pharmacists' Entry int the Natinal Health Service.' Julianne Weis, Univ. f Oxfrd, n, 'Haile Selassie, childbirth and the changing landscape f cultural care.' Dates fr yur Diary Remainder f Spring Seminar Series: Wednesday 14 March 2012: Dr Catherine Cx, University Cllege Dublin & Prfessr Hilary Marland, University f Warwick n, 'Eugenics befre Eugenics: Mental Health, Public Health and the Irish Prblem in Victrian Lancashire. Wednesday 28 March 2012: Ms Leanne Dunlp, University f Strathclyde n, 'Unhealthy City? Glasgw during the interwar Depressin.' Time: 4.30pm (refreshments) fr a 5.00pm start. Lcatin: CPD02 (Cntinuing Prfessinal Develpment Building, rm n. 2) Glasgw twards Charing Crss, 1932 @scran.ac.uk. Paper: Dr Janet Greenlees, 'The peculiar and cmplex female prblem': The Church f Sctland and wmen's healthcare, 1900-1948 : Wednesday, 7 th March 2012, 12.45 pm - 2.00 pm, at Lndn Schl f Hygiene & Trpical Medicine, Keppel Street, Lndn WC1E 7HT. Next seminar in Pstgraduate Series: Frm the Surces t the Discurses: Thursday 22 March 2012: Health and Sciety. Speakers: Kirsten Tait, University f Dundee, n Bldy Sunday, a case study in histrical interpretatin. Richard Lee Wilding, University f Cambridge, n, Ppular Capitalism: The Thatcherite revlutin f ecnmic enfranchisement in financial services and the 1986 refrms. Try Vettese, University f St Andrews, n Eclgical Imperialism: East Germany s Envirnmental Transfrmatin 1980-2000. Time: 5.00pm (refreshments) fr a 5.15pm start. Lcatin: W727 (Hamish Wd Building, 7 th flr). Cnference: The Dewar Cmmissin and Rural Healthcare: Saturday 19 May 2012, in Inverness. Dr Tindley will als present papers n Dewar in Appin in mid-may and in Skye in Octber. Wrkshp: Publishing and funding fr early career health histrians: Wednesday 27 June 2012, at GCU, frm 1.00pm, rm TBC. Organised by the Centre in cllabratin with the Sciety fr the Scial Histry f Medicine and Histry Lab+.
Glasgw Science Festival: at the Peple s Palace, Glasgw Green: Sunday 17 June 2012, Public Health and the Family, rganised by the Centre in cllabratin with Glasgw Museums and Glasgw City f Science. Wrkshp: Religin, Health and Welfare 1800-1950: 24-26 Octber 2012, at GCU Plus a Public Engagement event in cllabratin with Ntre Dame Child Guidance Clinic, Glasgw. and shuld yu be in Lndn drp int the Wellcme Trust, in Eustn Rad. The Wellcme Cllectin:- Here Cmes Gd Health!, 22 February -3 June 2012: a new display at the Wellcme Cllectin, explres Bermndsey Brugh Cuncil s innvative public health wrk thrugh leaflets, phts and pineering educatinal films. http://www.wellcmecllectin.rg/whats-n/exhibitins/here-cmes-gd-health-.aspx Wellcme Library, Lndn Bts Cmpany PLC Bard Game: 'See Hw They Wn', The Game f Gd Health; circa 1930 PhD Studentships Fully-funded PhD studentship pprtunities in the histry f health and healthcare are available at Glasgw Calednian University. The stipend ffered is 14,600 pa and applicatins are invited fr studentships n the fllwing tpics:- Civilian asylum patients in Sctland during the First Wrld War and, Medical educatin: changing cntexts, changing meanings? Fr details f these prjects, please see: http://www.gcu.ac.uk/media/gcalwebv2/research/histry_f_health_and_healthcare.p df Fr details f the applicatin prcess, and ther funded PhD studentship pprtunities at Glasgw Calednian, please see: http://www.gcu.ac.uk/research/phdstudentships/ The clsing date fr applicatins is Friday 13 April 2012.