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Conference Announcement and New Pre-Print: History of Food and Medicine

The Colloquia Ceranea conference will take place in a hybrid format at the University of Łódź, Poland from 7-9 May. The forthcoming symposium will be organized around the following thematic focuses:  See the link for more details: https://www.ceraneum.uni.lodz.pl/colloquia-ceranea A study … Continue reading

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NEW PUBLICATIONS // Investigations of Czech Skeletal Remains and Plague Policies in the Low Countries

ARTICLE: An study from investigations of the skeletal remains at Kutná Hora-Sedlec in Czechia. “Influence of early life environment on later life mortality in catastrophic and non-catastrophic medieval skeletal series from Kutná Hora-Sedlec (Czech Republic, 13th–16th century)” by Hana Brzobohatá, … Continue reading

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Publications // Early Medieval Medicine in Context & Annotated bibliography on Byzantine medicine

“Early Medieval Medicine in Context: Transmission, Translation and Transformation” edited by Debby Banham, Claire Burridge, and Lea Olsan. This text is part of York Medieval Press’s series ‘Health and Healing in the Middle Ages’. The edited volume gives new perspectives … Continue reading

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Book Preview Talk / Public Health in the Premodern World

“Public Health in the Premodern World” edited by G. Geltner, Janna Coomans, and Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim is coming out on the 29th with Oxford University Press! The edited volume illustrates the rich history of public health, showing how communities across the … Continue reading

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