Dr. Elisabeth Yang
@historyofbabiesWellcome Fellow, Philosophically-bent, historian/childhood studies PhD, history of medicine, material culture/moral babies & children/amateur thespian/tea snob
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Looking forward to presenting my work at the Museum of the Home in London, UK, on the material world and mythologising of babyhood in C19 and early C20 American home nurseries or the 'kingdoms of babes'! museumofthehome.org.uk/whats-on/event…
A single painting can tell us so much about home, race, art, and empire. Join us to uncover new ways of thinking about histories of home, through Rebecca Solomon's painting 'A Young Teacher' (1861). Thursday 7 November, 10am to 5pm at @MuseumoftheHome: tinyurl.com/bdh3n6f8
Thrilled to share that I have been recently elected to be an Associate Fellow of the Royal Historical Society!
Detecting the 'agency' of babies? Exciting new research from the sciences! Wearable brain imaging device shines a light on how babies respond in real-world situations | UCL News - UCL – University College London ucl.ac.uk/news/2024/sep/…
My most recent article, 'From Medical Expert to Mother: Health Advice for Tiny Moral and Spiritual Agents in Late-Nineteenth Century and Early-Twentieth Century America' is featured in Womens History Today - Summer 2024 Edition womenshistorynetwork.org/womens-history…
Thrilled to have contributed my article to this special issue of Women's History Today journal on childcare and the Women's History Network. Article engages with issues of scientific gazes, theological discourse, babyhood, moral agency, and C19 American Protestant motherhood!
As co-lead I am so pleased to see this Summers journal published. It’s a great network to be part of and you can also purchase this journal from the WHN💫
Mini-trek in Ilkley Moor with good friend from US, Shelley Zhang!
Majestic 12th-century Abbey, rolling hills, craggy rocks, fruit scones and Yorkshire tea, the Duke of Devonshire, doughy Cornish pasties, Yorkshire Dales Dairy Ice Cream trucks, wee ones and furry friends amidst rolling hills, sheep grazing and gazing, etc.
Pleasant, long overdue visit to York, UK with good friend from Toronto and Philly! History, Beauty, Mythology, Roses, Yorkshire Pies, Indie Coffee Shops, Rolling Hills, Romans, etc...(all in a day!)
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