“The Immortal Archives: Nineteenth-Century Science Imagines the Future”
Lorraine Daston (MPI-WG, Berlin). European History Colloquium, cosponsored by History of Science.
Lorraine Daston (MPI-WG, Berlin). European History Colloquium, cosponsored by History of Science.
Matthew Sargent, Digital Humanities, University of Southern California: “Marriage institutions and the formation of cross-cultural knowledge networks in early modern Southeast Asia”
Jean Pierre Beaud (CIRST, Université de Québec à Montréal) “What is a population? Reflections on two Statistical Descriptions of Canada”
James Secord is a Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at Cambridge University. His research interests include social history of science since 1750, life and earth sciences, and the history of science communication.
Caroline Ford is a History Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles. Her research interests include modern France, environmental history, and urban and architectural history. This event is co-sponsored by the History Department.