In January 2020 the project hosted three guest speakers at the seminar “Sexuality, Gender and Visual Cultures in 20th-century Germany”.
Conferences/workshops
Rethinking Normativity: the Normal in the History of Medicine
Sex, science, and censorship in the 19th and 20th centuries
Sex and Nature: 1800-2018
Sex and Nature: 1800-2018
DATE 10-11 June 2019. VENUE: Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM)
You can find the full programme below.
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Sexual Knowledge and Expertise in Europe’s East, before and after 1945
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Childbirth and Midwifery seminar
We were joined in March 2019 by Isabel Davis (Birkbeck), Angela Muir (Cardiff), Sarah Fox (Manchester).
The event was co-hosted by Exeter’s Centre for Medical History and the Wellcome Centre for Cultures + Environments of Health.
Sex, Sexuality & Classical Reception seminar + book launch!
This seminar brings together three early career researchers exploring the history of sex and sexuality and the reception of the ancient world in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Followed by a launch of Sculpture, Sexuality and History: Encounters in Literature, Culture and the Arts from the Eighteenth Century to the Present (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), edited by Jana Funke and Jen Grove.
Seminar: ‘A Woman’s right to know: Pregnancy testing in twentieth-century Britain’
In January 2019 Dr Jesse Olszynko-Gryn (University of Cambridge) joined us to talk about ‘A Woman’s right to know: Pregnancy testing in twentieth-century Britain’.
The event was co-hosted with Exeter’s Centre for Medical History
Seminar: ‘Unresolved Conflicts about Sex: Julian Huxley and the Progress of Sexology in Britain, 1916-1930’
Ross Brooks (Oxford Brookes) joined us in December 2018 to give a paper titled ‘Unresolved Conflicts about Sex: Julian Huxley and the Progress of Sexology in Britain, 1916-1930.’
Sexology and Development: Exploring the Global History of the Sexual Sciences
This international conference in October 2018 was jointly organised by Rethinking Sexology’s Kate Fisher and Jana Funke, and Chiara Beccalossi as part of her Sexology, Hormones and Medical Experiments in the Latin Atlantic World project at the University of Lincoln. Both projects are funded by the Wellcome Trust.