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1st WEEK:
HISTORY OF DISEASES, EPIDEMICS AND PANDEMICS
Eliza Viana
The Brazilian historian Eliza Vianna talks about "Diseases in history: epidemics and society". Professor at the Federal Institute of Alagoas, the researcher holds a PhD in History of Science and Health from Fiocruz.
André Felipe Cândido da Silva
The Brazilian historian André Felipe Cândido da Silva talks about "The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) under the lens of the history of diseases and medicine". He is a researcher at the Casa de Oswaldo Cruz - Fiocruz and professor at the Postgraduate in History of Science and Health.
Camillo Robertini
The Italian historian Camillo Robertini talks about "Looking for heroes, I met ordinary workers". He is a postdoctoral fellow at the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnica (CONICET- Universidad de Buenos Aires), PhD in Historical Studies from the University f Florence and the University of Siena. He is the author of the book “When the Fiat talked Argentinian. An Italian factory and its workers in the military Buenos Aires (1964-1980)” (2019).