Yesterday’s Objects: The Death and Afterlife of Everyday Things

Autopsies Research Project Study Day

Friday, 4 June 2010

University College London (UCL)

The Autopsies Project explores how objects die. Just as the twentieth
century was transformed by the advent of new forms of media - the
typewriter, gramophone, and film, for example - the arrival of the
twenty-first century has brought with it the disappearance of many public
and private objects that only recently seemed essential to ‘modern life.’

Responding to recent work in cultural history, spatial studies, and 'thing

Museu de Astronomia e Ciencias Afins (MAST) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Museu de Astronomia e Ciencias Afins (MAST) is an institution with multiple functions. Established in 1985 in Rio de Janeiro as a government entity, its mission encompasses the history of science and technology in Brazil and the fostering and study of science education and communication. MAST is a research center under the auspices of the Brazilian Ministry for Science and Technology, carrying out academic research into the History of Science, Science Education and the preservation of documental and museological collections.

Thesaurus de Instrumentos Científicos em Língua Portuguesa

Deve dizer-se máquina pneumática ou bomba de vácuo? Bússola marítima ou bússola de marinha? Ampola de Crookes ou campânula de Crookes? Em 2006, doze museus de ciência de Portugal e do Brasil constituiram uma rede internacional, de âmbito lusófono, com a finalidade de construir um 'Thesaurus de Instrumentos Científicos em Língua Portuguesa'. Trata-se de um projeto de investigação pioneiro que produzirá, em 2011, um instrumento de controlo e nomalização terminológica para todos os museus da esfera lusófona.

Museums and the Exhibitionary Complex in Central Europe, 1850-1939

Museums and the Exhibitionary Complex in Central Europe, 1850-1939

The rise of the exhibitionary complex in nineteenth-century Germany,
France and Britain has been the subject of substantial amounts of
research. It has been rather less well explored in relation to central
Europe. The journal Centropa will therefore be publishing a special
issue on museums in Central Europe in 2012. The issue will be
examining the development of museums between 1850 and 1939 and their
contribution to processes of identity formation during the period in

15th biannual conference of the European Association of Museums for the History of Medical Sciences (EAMHMS) - Copenhagen, 16-18 September, 2010

This is the second and last reminder for the15th biannual conference of the European Association of Museums for the History of Medical Sciences (EAMHMS) to be held in Copenhagen, 16-18 September, 2010.

The theme of this year's conference is the challenge to museums posed by contemporary developments in medical science and technology.
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