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A young woman of Vienna who died of cholera, depicted when healthy and four hours before death. Coloured stipple engraving. Credit: Wellcome Collection. CC BY

Cholera in history (and the problem of how we know what we think we know)

28 January 202028 January 2020mhicks

Technological Disasters?

11 April 20186 December 2019mhicks
Sellafield Power Station

Windscale Essay

4 March 20186 December 2019mhicks
Sellafield Power Station

Disasters: Your Turn

27 October 20166 December 2019mhicks

Interpreting a Disaster: Public and Private Knowledge

4 October 20166 December 2019mhicks
A young woman of Vienna who died of cholera, depicted when healthy and four hours before death. Coloured stipple engraving. Credit: Wellcome Collection. CC BY

Urban Disasters: 19th c. Cholera

31 August 20166 December 2019mhicks
Sellafield Power Station

Disasters: Making Sense of Windscale

27 October 20156 December 2019mhicks

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