Audra Wolfe discusses her book, Freedom's Laboratory: The Cold War Struggle for the Soul of Science, she examines the relationship between science, politics, and governance in the United States during the Cold War, highlighting the ways in which scientists, policymakers, and administrators defined...
The Consortium invites proposals for new online working groups focusing on specialized topics in the history of science, technology or medicine. This call is for groups that will meet during the 2021-2022 academic year. Working groups foster a collegial and stimulating environment for scholars at...
The Consortium invites applications for research fellowships in the history of science, technology and medicine. These fellowships are open to scholars at all stages of their academic careers, and will support research travel to Consortium member institutions when research activities can resume.
Susan Lindee explores how war and military funding transformed science, technology and medicine. She discusses the ways in which thousands of scientists, engineers, and physicians justified creating technologies of war, or instead rebelled against the use of science for such pursuits. - https:// www.chstm.org/ video/111
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Perspectives on Race Science and Scientific: Elise Burton talks with us about the development of race science and racial genetics in the Middle East, the similarities and differences between race concepts in the Middle East and North America, and how race science has influenced contemporary politics...