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EUI History of ScienceThinking Sciences at LargeTowards a Connected History of Scienceconvened by Stéphane Van Damme in collaboration with the Working Group on the History of Science

6 February Dagmar Schäfer Max Planck Institute, Berlin ‘Ming China disintegrated. The chances and pitfalls of the global view’

9 FebruaryAntonella Romano EHESS, Paris ‘Putting the globe in print: a 16th century European perspective, its processes, actors and challenges’

14 FebruaryBruno Latour SciencesPo, Paris ‘How to represent conflicts on the politics of nature?’

23 FebruaryPaolo Galluzzi Museo Galileo, Florence ‘Digital Humanities for the history of science and technology and the promotion of scientific heritage’

13 MarchBert de Munck University of Antwerp‘Useful knowledge and the urban imaginary: a contested history’

5-7 April Annual postgraduate conference of the British Society for the History of Science. Partners: EUI; the Centre Alexandre-Koyré (CAK) Paris and the Max Planck Institute of History and Science (Berlin)

2 MayJuan Pimentel Spanish National Research Council ‘The rhinocerous and the megatherium: an essay in historical morphology’

5 MayMasterclass with the ENS Lyon on ‘Corpus’ Daniel RocheCollege de France

30 MayHélène Mialet York University, Canada ‘The thinking person disease: Rethinking the subject in the digital age’

16 JuneMario Biagioli UC DavisVincent LépinaySciencesPo, Paris‘From Russia with codes: programming migrations in post-Soviet times’

22 JuneJessica RiskinStanford University‘Restless Clock’

26 June ‘Collecting the World: Forum on Hans Sloane’ James Delbourgo Rutgers UniversityLissa Roberts University of TwenteSilvia SebastianiEHESSSimon SchafferCambridge University

For complete information on times and venues, please check the EUI events calendar.

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