Ph.D. Candidate Has New Book Review
Ph.D. candidate, Marcelo Carocci-Ormsbee’s book review is now in print. The review, which can be found in the Journal of Military History’s April 2021 edition covers Rebecca Ayako-Bennette’s book “Diagnosing Dissent: Hysterics, Deserters, and Conscientious Objectors in Germany during World War One.” This is Carocci’s first book review. Carocci initially approached the editor of the journal […]
M.A. Student, Celia Oney, Presents at Columbia History of Science Group Annual Conference
On Friday March 5th, 2021, Celia Oney, a second year master’s student in the History and Philosophy of Science program at Oregon State University, presented a paper at the annual Columbia History of Science Group (CHSG) conference. Oney was one of six speakers to present at the conference. Her paper, entitled, “Free to a Good […]
Aimee Dávila Hisey, History and Philosophy of Science Ph.D. Candidate has Book Review Published
Aimee Dávila Hisey, a Ph.D. candidate in the History and Philosophy of Science program at Oregon State University recently had a book review published in the journal Medical History. Book reviews serve as a vital service component for all historians and is a great way for young researchers to make meaningful contributions to the field. […]