Ian Miller
Author of eight books, most recent "History of Ireland in 10 Body Parts" shortlisted for An Post Irish Book Awards.
Senior Lecturer/Historian Ulster University
PI Epidemic Belfast
Reviews Editor Social History of Medicine
www.ianmillerhistorian.co.uk
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- Reposted by Ian MillerThere's still time to send us your expressions of interest to be the next book reviews editor of History of Education! Deadline: March 15! @HistEdSocUK #histed
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- Reposted by Ian MillerThis Thursday! 🕛1-2pm 📍 Via Zoom Dr Sorcha O’Brien (Lecturer in Design History & Theory , IADT) 'Kitchen Power: Rural Electrification, Women and Electrical Appliances in 1950s and 1960s Ireland' Further information/ register for historians.ie/hstm-network-i…
- Had a great Sunday afternoon at Ulster Museum at a packed event speaking about my recent book with Hugh Odling-Smee. This was my second event at this year's @niscifest.bsky.social, and hopefully I'll be invited back next year for more!
- Really looking forward to being in conversation with @smeeho7.bsky.social tomorrow (Feb 22) about my recent book, 'A History of Ireland in Ten Body Parts', bringing medical history to @niscifest.bsky.social. There's still some tickets left! nisciencefestival.com/events/a-his...
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- Has anyone ever had issues with local tour guides using their original research without asking (really badly though, littered with mistakes)?
- Reposted by Ian MillerHSTM Network Ireland Conference 2025 Submissions of papers on any theme relating to HSTM are welcome. Abstracts (no more than 300 words) and a short biography (no more than 100 words) should be submitted by 21 March 2025 using this Google Form: forms.gle/bn5G8K3m8chDUj…
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- I was delighted as a locally based author to be asked to contribute to this weekend's Belfast Telegraph feature 'Books That Changed My Life'. www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/life/books/b...
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- We're overwhelmed with nearly 300 applicants for our online History & Television event, and will be closing registration very soon! www.ulster.ac.uk/faculties/ar...
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- Lovely to be on this Irish Times Xmas list. www.irishtimes.com/culture/book...
- We're looking for an external examiner for our MA in History (Ulster University) starting in 2025/26. If this is of interest, or if you know someone who would benefit from an external examiner role, please drop me an email. www.ulster.ac.uk/courses/2024...
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- Please circulate: These @UlsterUni online workshops will train historians in working with television. Learn how to use historical research to develop and pitch screen-based ideas. Talks by industry experts and experienced historians. Suitable for ECRs, PhDs and MA researchers tinyurl.com/4r5bhxcp
- Delighted to be included on this @irishtimes.bsky.social book list! www.irishtimes.com/culture/book...
- As an academic, I never expected many people to ever read my work, so I feel privileged, and quite surprised, to be in Waterstones Xmas window display this year.
- In Feb 2025, I’m appearing twice at Northern Ireland Science Festival. Second event is Bone, Blood, Birth and Brains: The Life of a Victorian Surgeon in Belfast (Weds 12 February). Includes trephining tools, a blood-covered Victorian surgeon kit, bleeding tools, and more! tinyurl.com/hpayhv62
- In February 2025, I’m appearing twice at the Northern Ireland Science Festival. The first event is a discussion of my recent book A History of Ireland in Ten Body Parts at Ulster Museum on the festival’s closing day. (Sunday 23rd February) nisciencefestival.com/events/a-his...
- My new article explores early twentieth-century global meningitis outbreak, focusing on Belfast, New York and Glasgow. Fearing Meningitis: Disease, Emotions and the Spotted Fever Epidemics of 1904-1907 academic.oup.com/jhmas/articl...
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- Really enjoyed listening to the annual SSHM lecture and learning about astrological medicine.
- I really enjoyed recording this podcast interview with Neil Delamere and Dave Moore about my book A History of Ireland in Ten Body Parts. shows.acast.com/why-would-yo...
- Great night at the An Post Book Awards ceremony in Dublin last night. Delighted to have been shortlisted for this award!
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- Saw a little bit of Durham while at a food workshop. Nice cathedral!
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- This week, I recorded an interview with Miranda Melcher for New Books Network about my recent book Self-Esteem: An American History. Listen here: newbooksnetwork.com/self-esteem
- Can't decide if #SayNothing or #BabyReindeer is my favourite show of the year. Both resonated in very different ways. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_Re...
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