„International health in the interwar years began in a meaningful way in post-imperial central and eastern Europe. This talk will consider the specific legacies and developments in public health that formed part of state-building experiments and shaped a broader context of transnational and international collaboration. Drawing on material from my book project, For Your Health and Ours: An East European History of a Universal Right, it will examine the significance of interconnections between new national health services and the progress from informal networks to a regional institutional structure that ultimately influenced practices in the League of Nations Health Organization.”
Sara Silverstein (assistant professor at the University of Connecticut) received her Ph.D. in History from Yale University in 2016, her M.Phil. in Modern European History from Oxford University in 2009, and her A.B. in Literature from Dartmouth College in 2007. She has been a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, a Fox Fellow at Sciences Po, Paris, a junior visiting fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna, and a Franke Fellow at Yale. (https://history.uconn.edu/sara-silverstein/)
Online seminar (via Zoom)
Time: 27/02/2023 (Monday) 5pm (CET)
Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/742691340712059/
Nepostrans seminar series: https://1918local.eu/nepostrans-seminar-series/)