Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Culture and Resistance: Indigenous Responses to a Globalised World - Michael Walling

Globalisation is a threat not only to other economies, but also to other cultures. This lecture takes a look at how indigenous cultures are under threat, what they stand to lose, and how they are putting up a fight - not least in the arts.

The Politics of Health Reform from a Medieval Perspective - Professor William Ayliffe

Is the NHS medieval? Would this be an insulting claim, to modern hospitals or those of the Middle Ages? Professor William Ayliffe considers modern health reform from the perspective of Tudor medical practice. He provides an overview of some of London's most important mediveval hospitals, including St Bartholomew's, St Thomas' and St Mary's Bethlem.

The Form and Function of Medieval Hospitals - Professor Carole Rawcliffe

An overview of the hospital as it existed in the Middle Ages, with an outlining the place of women and religion in the medical practice of the time and a dispelling the myth that the Tudors lived in unhygienic squalor.

Medical and Surgical Therapeutics: Scientific Advances in the Tudor Era - Professor Allan Chapman

A detailed overview of the developments and innovations in Tudor medicine and surgery, and the legacy that they have established.

Tudor Health Reform: An Introduction - Professor Tim Connell

A short introduction to a conference on Tudor Health, discussing childbirth, medicine in print, disease and accidents in the Tudor era.