Dr Alexander Wragge-Morley

Lecturer in the History of Science and Medicine

Profile

I work on the history of science, medicine, and health, focusing on the period 1650-1830. My research address a concern central to the humanities and sciences alike - how do our interactions with the world change how we experience and understand it? As a result, my research is highly interdisciplinary, bringing together histories of science, medicine, the body, the neurosciences, art, literature, and religion. In my teaching, and increasingly in my research projects, I use the key themes of my research to examine global issues. For instance, one of my most popular modules - A Global History of the Mind - compares a wide range of cultural and temporal contexts, enabling students to see how ideas about the mind have shaped approaches to health, disability, gender, race, and politics across the world.

My current research project addresses these themes through a project on the history of habit in the early modern period - a time when medics and their patients alike saw the human capacity to acuire and lose habits as central to their understanding not only of health and wellbeing, but also of how environment, culture, politics might give rise to distinctive forms of human nature. In collaboration with researchers at other institutions, I use this interest as the platform for exchanging ideas about habit across the world.

Such research interests mean that I engage broadly with the medical humanities, dealing with ideas about the human mind, bringing together scientists, artists, and humanities scholars. I see public engagement as central to my work as a historian, and I enjoy discussing the history of the arts and sciences with broader audiences, whether through Moreover, I organize frequent public events and workshops, on themes ranging from history & creative writing to the role historical research can play in informing health and wellbeing practices today.


  • 01/09/2023 → 30/04/2025
    Research

  • 06/06/2022 → 22/11/2022
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Symposium


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Types of Public engagement and outreach - Festival/Exhibition


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Festival/Exhibition/Concert


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School Engagement


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Participation in conference - Academic


Publication peer-review


Participation in conference -Mixed Audience


Publication peer-review


School Engagement


Participation in workshop, seminar, course


Participation in workshop, seminar, course


Invited talk


Publication peer-review


Election to learned society


Prize (including medals and awards)

  • FASS Health Hub