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SUMMARY:Day 1: HSMT Postgraduate Conference: The Ox-cars
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DESCRIPTION:The two-day conference plans to illuminate – in bright white
  spotlight\, of course – the dazzling research of this year's cohort. Br
 inging historical narratives to life in intricate detail\, the conference 
 spans four centuries and will discuss topics ranging from Scottish asylum 
 patients’ use of expression in patient-produced magazines\, through to c
 ounter cartography in late twentieth-century Chocó\, Colombia. So\, why i
 ndulge in a Hollywood Blockbuster when you have the most thought-provoking
  narratives right on your doorstep? We look forward to you helping us roll
  out the red carpet and erupting in applause. (Popcorn not provided!).\n\n
 09:40-10:00	Registration\n10:00-10:10	Opening Monologue: Professor Rob Ili
 ffe\, “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” (Best Production Design\, 2019)\
 n10:10-11:00	Session 1 – Theories of Nature\, _‘The Theory of Everythi
 ng’ (Best Actor\, 2014)_\n*Tinius Bentsen Dragland*\, Science by compari
 son: justificatory analogy and its decline in European thought\, 1780-1820
 \n*Ariana Orozco*\, Militarizing nature: the impacts of violence on Colomb
 ia’s Pacific Coast (c. 1966-1996)\n_Chair: Emmay Deville_\n11:00-11:20	T
 ea/Coffee\n11:20-12:10	Session 2 – Eugenics\, _‘Million Dollar Baby’
  (Best Picture\, 2005)_\n*Mahealani Daniels*\, Dissecting America’s mode
 l identity: a historical examination of Harry Hamilton Laughlin’s ideali
 zed body politic and reconciliations with American freedom\n*Lauren Devine
 *\, The ascent of crypto-eugenics: the American Eugenics Society’s Princ
 eton conferences and the rehabilitation of “the wellborn science” in 1
 960s-America\n_Chair: Grace Aquilina_\n12:10-13:10	Lunch\n13:10-14:20	Sess
 ion 3 – Disease. _‘Parasite’ (Best Picture\, 2019)_\n*Anubhab Chatte
 rjee*\, A case study on Colonial resistance: probing the bhadraloks’ pub
 lic health drive during the plague outbreak in Bengal viz. Calcutta (c. 18
 96-1914)\n*Florian Gregor Eichhorn* When did the Spanish Influenza pandemi
 c end? Occupation accusations and virulent “Schwarze Schande” propagan
 da in the French medical and military administration of the German Rhinela
 nd Region between 1920-1923\n*Benjamin Rymer*\, “Against the climate\, w
 ho can contend?” Disease in the Peruvian War of Independence\, 1820-1824
 \n_Chair: Lorelei Robinson_\n14:20-14:40	Tea/Coffee\n14:40-16:10	Session 4
 : Institutions\, _‘Monsters\, Inc’ (Best Original Song\, 2001)_\n*Grac
 e Aquilina*\, “The world Is hard on women”: institutionalised mothers\
 , worthiness\, and the professionalization of care\n*Emmay Deville*\, Pati
 ents’ use of Crichton Royal Institution’s New Moon as a vehicle of exp
 ression and change\, c.1890-1910\n*Thea Ralph*\, “The sewing machine men
  are happy”: corporate ambivalence and the sewing machine in the America
 n sweat shop (c.1890-1920)\n*Ella Stalder*\, “The Moscow Games might as 
 well have been called the Chemists' Games”: athlete testing\, a gendered
  and western reaction to the sporting success of marginalised bodies\, 196
 8-1999\n_Chair: Ariana Orozco_\n16:10-16:20	Closing Monologue: Professor M
 ark Harrison\, _‘The Long Goodbye’ (Best Live Action Short Film\, 2021
 )_\n\nMore information here: https://www.hsmt.ox.ac.uk/event/2023-hsmt-pos
 tgraduate-conference-the-ox-cars\nSpeakers:\n Various Speakers
LOCATION:History Faculty (Lecture Theatre)\, George Street OX1 2RL
TZID:Europe/London
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