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exploring cross-cultural encounters in the early modern world

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June 17, 2020June 20, 2020

David M. Carballo on Archaeology, Material Culture, and Writing a Deep History of the Spanish Conquest of Mexico

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June 2, 2020June 4, 2020

Nükhet Varlık on Plague, Public Health, and Healing in the Ottoman Empire

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May 3, 2020June 4, 2020

Bronwen Everill on Abolition and Empire in West Africa

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Our next segment of 'Global Histories of Health, Medicine & Disease in the Early Modern World' is live: @classic__chase speaks with Prof. Hugh Cagle about the creation of the idea of the ‘tropics’, focusing on knowledge about nature, medicine & disease in the Portuguese empire during the late medieval & early modern periods.
Our next segment of 'Global Histories of Health, Medicine & Disease in the Early Modern World' is live: @classic__chase speaks with Prof. Nükhet Varlık about her research on plague, public health, & healing in the Ottoman Empire - including the importance of considering the Ottoman experience in the broader history of plague, the links between Ottoman imperial expansion & the spread of plague, & practices of healing in early modern Ottoman society.
On our next segment in ‘Global Histories of Health, Medicine & Disease in the Early Modern World‘, @classic__chase interviews Dr. Sebestian Kroupa over skype about his research on the Bohemian Jesuit pharmacist Georg Joseph Kamel, who was stationed in the #Philippines at the end of the 17th c. & the start of the 18th.
Welcome to GHP's 6th episode, which is also the 1st segment of our new mini-series, ‘Global Histories of Health, Medicine, & Disease in the Early Modern World’. In this episode, classic__chase speaks with Dr. Monica H. Green, Independent Scholar & an elected Fellow of The Medieval Academy of America, about the Black Death & the global history of disease.
Welcome to episode 5, in which @classic__chase interviews Dr. Bronwen Everill, 1973 Lecturer in History at Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge @caiuscollege, about abolition, empire, & settler society in Sierra Leone & Liberia in the late 18th & 19th c.
Welcome to the GHP's 4th episode. In this segment, we hear from Sujit Sivasundaram, Professor of World History at the University of Cambridge @cambridgeuniversity and a Fellow and College Lecturer in History at Gonville & Caius College @caiuscollege.

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