Thursday 18.05.2023
09.00-09.30 Opening, salutations
09.30-11.00 Session 1, political crises
Yannis Gonatidis (University of Grete): The Multiple Crises of the Municipal Hospital of Hermoupolis (Syros) during the 19th Century
Shravasti Pathak (University of Burdwan, West Bengal): Campbell Hospital and Medical School: The Genesis of Vernacular Medical Institution inNineteenth Century Bengal
Axel Hüntelmann (Charite, Berlin): Charite at Crisis - The Charite Hospital in Berlin inFinancial and Political Turmoil Between 1914 and 1935
11.00-11.30 Cofee Break
11.30-13.30 Session 2, war, epidemics, psychiatric hospitals
Olga Gaidai (Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University Mykolaew, Ucraine / University of Warsaw), Tadeusz Srogosz (University of Częstochowa: The Organisation of Hospitals during the Polish War of 1806-1807
Claire Deligny (Universite Paris-Nanterre): Asylums in Crisis? the Lancashire Asylums and the Perceived lncrease of lnsanity inLate 19th-Century (c. 1870s-1914)
lva Milovan Delić (University of Pula), Katarina Keber (Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts): Hospitals as a Place of Survival. Treatment of the Spanish flu 1918/19 in Pula Provincial Hospital and Ljubljana Provincial Hospital
Kelly Adamson (Dublin City University): 'He Wants to Go Horne': the Use of Deep Sleep, Insulin Coma (ICT) and Electro-Convulsive (ECT) Therapies in lrish District Mental Hospitals, 1939-1950
13.30-14.30 Lunch
14.30-16.30 Walk through the Main Campus of the University and the city center
18.00 Banquet
Friday 19.05.2023
09.00-14.00 Session 3, Exkursion to Tworki Hospital near Warsaw
Maria Paluba: History of the Tworki Hospital: an Outline
Agata Szulc: Psychiatry in Poland - Transition from Asylum to Community Model
Piotr Gerber (Wrodaw Technical University): Modernization of Historical Hospital Buildings
14.00- 15.00 Lunch
15.00-16.30 Session 4, World War II
Katrin Sippel (Vienna): Hospitals in Lisbon – a haven for refugees from National Socialism during WW II?
Christoph Brezinka (Medical University, Innsbruck): Relocation of Obstetric Departments from Cities to the Countryside in Wartime Germany 1941-1945
Lea Münch (Charite Berlin): Clinic Operations and Patient Care under Occupation Conditions. The Medical Clinics of the "Reichsuniversität" Straßburg in Annexed Alsace (1941-44)
16.30-17.00 Coffee Break
17.00-18.30 Session 5, hospitals in africa & colonialism & de-colonisation)
Flavius Mokake (Brown School, Washington University in St. Louis): "Voices Yet Unheard." Controlled Spaces, Custodial Care and Diseasehood in Ghettoized Leprosy Settlements in Cameroon, 1950s-1970s
Adesoji Adedipe (University of Kansas): Facilities of Alterity in Africa? Hospitals and the Provision of Medical services during epidemics, Lagos Nigeria and Durban South Africa in comparative perspective
Kathleen Vongsathorn (Southern lllinois University Edwardsville): "We built the hospital": Community Ownership and Overcoming Crisis at Kalongo Hospital in Northern Uganda
Saturday 20.05.2023
10.00-11.30 Session 6, local and global contexts
Sadie Levy Gale (Cardiff School of Journalism): ,,The Mother Hospital of the Empire": Imperial Visions of Healthcare in St. Bartholomew's Hospital Fundraising Appeals
Barry Doyle (University of Huddersfield): West African Hospitals and the Crisis of Decolonisation
Elisabeth Bishop (Texas State University): Hospitals as Sites of Blackmail
11.30-12.00 Coffee Break
12:00-13.00 Session 7, post world War II
Megan Brien (Trinity College, Dublin): Ballyowen a hospital formed, reformed and transformed in response to crises
Sean Lucey (University College Cork): Reform in a Time of Crisis: The Northern lrish Troubles and Reorganisation of Hospital and Health Services
Aisha Mashingauta (Stellenbosch University): Mission Hospitals and public health in Zimbabwe 1980-2017: Case of the Manicaland Province
13.30-14.00 Final sum up, closing of the conference
14.00-15.00 Lunch and departure of participants