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Medicine, Health and Society Research
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graduate
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Medicine, Health and Society Research

Source: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/research/units/hss/groups/medicine-health-and-society-research Parent: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/engage-and-innovate/consultancy

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vquirke@brookes.ac.uk

+44 (0)1865 483706

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About us

Our work reflects the recent shift in emphasis from the history of medicine to a more interdisciplinary focus, involving research in Social Sciences and Life Sciences as well as within History, Philosophy, and Culture.

We are interested in medical experimentation, biomedical research and forensic medicine, public health and hygiene, welfare and governance, mental health and healing, as well as eugenics and biopolitics up to the present day. We also study ideas about race, sexuality, and gender in Europe, Britain and America.

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Our researchers have a wide geographical and chronological spread of expertise: from child welfare and epidemics in early modern England and Renaissance Italy to disease and illness in contemporary culture; from traditional healing to modern pharmaceuticals (including interactions between western and indigenous medicine in South Africa); from public health in 19th-century Britain to experiments in Nazi Germany; from western psychiatry to psychiatry in colonial and postcolonial Asia. Our outreach and public engagement activities ensure that our findings are disseminated widely.

Recent projects include a study of subjects’ narratives of medical experimentation between the 1940s and 2001, funded by a five year Wellcome Trust Programme Grant,  Disputed Bodies, launched in January 2012, and completed in 2017.

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Staff members

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Staff

Name Role Email
Dr Tom Crook Associate Professor and Programme Director for History tcrook@brookes.ac.uk
Professor Glen O'Hara Professor of Modern and Contemporary History glen.ohara@brookes.ac.uk
Dr Michal Palacz Post Doctoral Research Assistant mpalacz@brookes.ac.uk
Dr Jane Stevens Crawshaw Interim Co-Head of School of Education, Humanities and Languages jane.stevens-crawshaw@brookes.ac.uk
Professor Marius Turda Professor in 20th Century Central and Eastern European Biomedicine mturda@brookes.ac.uk
Professor Katherine Watson Professor of Criminal Justice History kwatson@brookes.ac.uk

Projects

Completed projects

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Completed projects

Project title and description Investigator(s) Funder(s) Dates
Irish Poor Law Project Professor Virginia Crossman ESRC From: January 2007 Until: March 2010

Image Credits

  1. Three perspectives of a head divided according to phrenological 'faculties', with key. (n.d.)
  2. Edward Jenner vaccinating a boy, by E.E. Hillemacher (1884)
  3. Lazaretto: An account of the principal lazarettos in Europe, by John Howard (1789)

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