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De: Jérôme Baudry <jerome...@epfl.ch>
Objet: [hist.sci.tech] 2024-25 Séminaire romand d'histoire des sciences et des techniques
Date: 19 septembre 2024 à 11:40:24 UTC+2
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Dear colleagues,
We are glad to share the program for the 2024-25 series of the Séminaire romand d’histoire des sciences et des techniques. The seminar is held on Mondays 11am-1pm, usually once a month, in Geneva, Lausanne or Neuchâtel, and online (in “hybrid mode”). Invited speakers will share a work-in-progress or recently published research that will be discussed collectively after a short presentation.
If you’re interested in the seminar and want to receive room & Zoom information, as well as the pre-circulated papers, please subscribe to the seminar mailing list by sending an email (any email) to hist.sci.te...@listes.epfl.ch.
With our best wishes,Jérôme Baudry (EPFL), Bruno J. Strasser (UNIGE), Maria Bach (UNIL) and Gianenrico Bernasconi (UNINE)
Program
14 October 2024, Université de LausanneDavid Teira (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, España): “What makes the price of your insurance fair? The intellectual history of some eighteenth-century answers”
18 November 2024, École polytechnique fédérale de LausanneMartin Meiske (Deutsches Museum): “Cultures and costs of maintenance. The rise of creosote and its precarious legacy”
16 December 2024, Université de GenèveFabrien Locher (CNRS): “La mer : zone à exploiter, zone à défendre. Technologies, souveraineté et mobilisations politiques autour de la prospection pétrolière sur le littoral français (1950-1980)”
3 March 2025, Université de NeuchâtelRachele Delucchi (ETH Zürich): “Une unité pour le vide. Calibrages, conversions et conversations (ca. 1950-1960)”
24 March 2025, Université de LausanneDanielle Guizzo (University of Bristol): “Promoting inclusivity in economics: Can the ‘herstories’ of economic thought help?”
14 April 2025, École polytechnique fédérale de LausanneMarieke Hendriksen (Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences): “Food preservation in the early modern era: dealing with heterogeneous sources and methods in the Preservare project”
19 May 2025, Université de GenèveLaurence Talairach (Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès): “Women, algology, and science popularisation in nineteenth-century Britain”
16 June 2025, Université de NeuchâtelSimona Boscani Leoni (Université de Lausanne): “Natural history and the discovery of the Alps: A global history?”