Lunch with Limerick – Getting Sick and Getting Well: How Americans Have Understood Disease and Health
ÌýIf You Go
Date:ÌýOctober 01, 2020
Time:Ìý12:00PM
Where:ÌýVirtual
Featuring Boston College Historian, Conevery Valencius
In 2020, only a pathologically cheerful individual could say that the United States is a nation in a state of health. Between the malady of the coronavirus and the affliction of divisive polarization, the current state of affairs puts a premium on the chance to talk with an accomplished historian of American attitudes toward health and disease. A professor at Boston College,ÌýConevery ValenciusÌýteaches courses on environmental history and the history of science and medicine. In her book,ÌýThe Health of the Country:ÌýHow American Settlers Understood Themselves and Their Land,ÌýProfessorÌýValencius uncovers a close tie between the ways that mid-nineteenth-century Americans understood the landscapes and communities where they settled, and the ways they thought about their own bodies. Her conversation with Patty Limerick didÌýnotÌýdeliver a comprehensive diagnosis of the nation’s condition, but proposed new interpretations and raised insightful questions addressing ideas about health and disease that many Americans now take for granted. And matching up to local issues, Professor Valencius is currently working on a book about the science of induced seismology (a.k.a. earthquakes!) and hydraulic fracturing.
Lunch with LimerickÌýis a one-hour virtual lunch-time series where Patty Limerick interviews a range of guests on current issues and a variety of topics relevant to the West and beyond.
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