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Matheus Duarte
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Historian of Medicine, Science, and Environment
PI of the Wellcome Trust project "How did infectious diseases become wild?", at King's College London
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What if genomics, other disciplines and wider society came together to shape research?

This is the goal of our Genomics in Context Awards.

Find out more ⤵️
https://wellcome.org/research-funding/schemes/genomics-in-context-awards?utm_source=&utm_medium=o-wellcome&utm_campaign=bluesky&utm_content=
December 30, 2025 at 3:49 PM
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Thrilled about this new grant we are offering for under-represented early career scholars. The first cycle is for scholars in history and area studies. Please spread the word widely. @universitypress.cambridge.org

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Read more here: 🔗 cup.org/4pF5xvr
Amplifying voices
New Cambridge grant to help under-represented scholars publish
cup.org
December 17, 2025 at 9:29 PM
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Em meio à renovação dos debates públicos sobre restituição, reparação e responsabilidade histórica, a @revistahcsm lança o suplemento “Coleções coloniais e pós-coloniais em Portugal”. Os artigos discutem legados em museus e instituições científicas. Leia:
revistahcsm.coc.fiocruz.br/hcsm-debate-...
December 19, 2025 at 6:48 PM
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🚨We have a SUPER exciting announcement!🚨

Our next Summer Meeting will be at @zslofficial.bsky.social on the theme of The Zoological Society of London at 200: Science, Society, and the Natural World 🥳

📅1-3 July 2026
🗺️Zoological Society of London

Find out how to submit 👇🏻
shnh.org.uk/all-events/c...
December 5, 2025 at 8:44 PM
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Today we highlight Postcolonial and Decolonial Historiography of Science by Silvia Figueirôa, Professor at State University of Campinas, Brazil, 1st Vice-President of the Division of History of Science and Technology (DHST/IUHPST), and former SCIEMP President.

link.springer.com/rwe/10.1007/...
Postcolonial and Decolonial Historiography of Science
Studies addressing the so-called “diffusion” of modern European science utilized a Eurocentric viewpoint and considered non-European countries essentially as receivers and repeaters, conve...
link.springer.com
November 26, 2025 at 11:08 AM
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So great to see my new book How Plague Got Rats:
Mastering a Zoonotic Pandemic, published OA @hopkinspress.bsky.social next May, has got a cover! www.press.jhu.edu/books/title/...
October 14, 2025 at 11:43 AM
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New Blog Post🆕

From pandemics to probiotics, the history of microbial research goes beyond Louis Pasteur and the lab. Explore the history of it and how it can shape future research 🦠🔬

open.substack.com/pub/kingsglo...
Rethinking Microbial Histories: Beyond Pasteur and the Lab
In an age when microbes are once again at the centre of global attention - whether through pandemics, probiotics or planetary health - rethinking their histories is more than an academic exercise.
open.substack.com
November 28, 2025 at 11:11 AM
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📕 Review / Compte rendu

Jonathan Saha, Colonizing #Animals: Interspecies #Empire in #Myanmar, @universitypress.cambridge.org, 2021

par Joachim Boittout (@upcite.bsky.social)

#skystorians

👉 dx.doi.org/10.1017/ahss...
November 26, 2025 at 10:23 AM
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We’re funding teams to lay the foundations for discoveries at the intersection of genomics, humanities, social sciences and wider society.

Our Genomics in Context Awards are open now.

Read on to find out more about the call ⤵️
November 24, 2025 at 2:50 PM
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Call for papers!

We invite proposals for a special issue addressing historical animal geographies, co-edited by Karen M. Morin & Alice J. Hovorka.

Abstract deadline 15 Jan
Accepted submission deadline 15 Jun

Details here: sciencedirect.com/special-issue/327592/historical-animal-geographies
November 19, 2025 at 11:30 AM
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Nominations are open for the BSHS Pickstone Prize 2026, recognising the best scholarly English-language book in the history of science.
📆 Deadline: 31 Jan 2026.
Anyone may nominate (self-nominations welcome).
Submit via our online form on the BSHS website www.bshs.org.uk/the-bshs-pic...
November 19, 2025 at 11:01 AM
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✉️The November 2025 issue of the SCIEMP newsletter is out! Subscribe and don't miss out on all the news, fellowships, jobs, calls for papers, and much more that we will share monthly. Subscribe on scienceandempire.com/highlights/
Newsletter - Science and Empire Commission
Stay informed about our latest news, events, and calls for papers. If you are already subscribed, please, check the Spam folder at your e-mail account. If you would like to join the Commission’s maili...
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November 17, 2025 at 4:06 PM
Back from an amazing 2-week fieldwork in Triunfo, a historical focus of plague in the Brazilian backlands. The absence of written records led to some Indiana Jones-style search for the old plague mausoleums in the middle of the banana fields. Havaianas were probably not the best choice tho.
November 17, 2025 at 12:14 PM
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How we’re tracking avian flu’s toll on wildlife across North America
theconversation.com/how-were-tra...
How we’re tracking avian flu’s toll on wildlife across North America
Researchers have detected highly pathogenic avian influenza in 41 at-risk bird species across all 10 Canadian provinces.
theconversation.com
November 9, 2025 at 5:12 PM
Couldn't have expected a better kick off for my project, "How did infectious diseases become wild?", than to give a keynote at the Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Society of Tropical Medicine in sunny João Pessoa
November 3, 2025 at 6:01 PM
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From the current issue: “Microhistory as Industrial History: Environment, Sugar Capitalism and Labour in Egypt, 1863–1879”

by Adam Mestyan (‪@harvard.edu‬)

doi.org/10.1093/past...
October 28, 2025 at 9:14 AM
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1/ I'm excited to share that Franz Knappik’s and my Cambridge Element on Hegel and Colonialism is finally out – open access below! We trace how Hegel defends European colonial rule, including transatlantic slavery, and how that defence runs through his entire philosophical system.

Thread below ⬇️
Hegel and Colonialism
Cambridge Core - Classical Philosophy - Hegel and Colonialism
www.cambridge.org
October 8, 2025 at 12:44 PM
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Looking forward to today's talks and discussion at the Hotspots of Concern: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Biodiversity and Health workshop convened by @emmanuelleroth.bsky.social & @greggmitman.bsky.social www.cas.lmu.de/en/events/ev...
Hotspots of Concern: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Biodiversity and Health
Workshop organized by Prof. Gregg Mitman and Dr. Emanuelle Roth (RCC/LMU)
www.cas.lmu.de
October 23, 2025 at 6:03 AM
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🎙The DHST has launched a podcast designed to support early career scholars. Each episode features conversations with experts in the history of science and technology on a wide range of topics relevant to academic life today. Give it a listen via the link.
👉 bit.ly/4hq7hFR
October 22, 2025 at 7:58 AM
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#AcademicJob Assistant Professor in the Social Studies of Medicine joint between Departments of Sociology and History & Philosophy of Science at University of Cambridge. Apply by 17 November
#HPS #STS #Sociology #SocMed #HistMed #MedHum #MedAnth #MedEthics #PhilJobs
October 20, 2025 at 9:14 AM
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In our October issue: Perspective led by Laetitia Navarro (@laenavarro.bsky.social) on historical ecology, which uses various sources of information to study past biodiversity change and human-nature interactions. 🧪🌎
bit.ly/46Qp6Kp
Readcube: rdcu.be/eKYfH
October 14, 2025 at 2:05 PM
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‘In his entire life Flaubert never bought a newspaper from a kiosk and – almost incredibly – never went into a bookshop.’

Online early from the next issue – Julian Barnes on Flaubert and his publisher Michel Lévy: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
Julian Barnes · Ouvriers de luxe: Author v. Publisher
Gustave Flaubert’s first three novels, Madame Bovary, Salammbô and L’Éducation sentimentale, were all published by...
www.lrb.co.uk
October 14, 2025 at 4:10 PM
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📖 Compte rendu / Review

Sarah Cockram et Andrew Wells (dir.), #Interspecies Interactions: #Animals and Humans Between the Middle Ages and Modernity, @routledgebooks.bsky.social, 2018.

par Clémentine Girault (@upcite.bsky.social)

👉 dx.doi.org/10.1017/ahss...
October 10, 2025 at 9:20 AM
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So great to see the special issue on "Invasive Species, Global Health, and Colonial Legacies" that @julesskotnesbrown.bsky.social & I edited published today! A big thanks to all contributors & to JHMAS editors & reviewers for their support & guidance in this process academic.oup.com/jhmas/issue/...
Volume 80 Issue 4 | Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences | Oxford Academic
Publishes original research on the written beginnings of medicine in all its aspects. It focuses on what practitioners of the healing arts did or taught, and how their peers, as well as patients, rece...
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October 8, 2025 at 4:30 PM