# History of science Research Theme / Area of Expertise We study intellectual history with a view to local contexts, trans‐imperial trajectories, connections, and local and transnational intermediaries from the early modern period to the present as well as an expanding range of fields in the history of science, including the history of knowledge, history of medicine, and environmental history. Ideas, concepts, and scientific practices are studied together with their material expression, drawing on a plurality of methodologies. Particular attention is paid to the circulation of ideas, processes of translation, and book history, as well as the movement of objects and people, and the material practices of science to understand instances of scientific interaction and integration of Europe in the world. Search resources relevant for #History of science People 3 Research Projects 2 Giancarlo Casale Full-time Professor Department of History View Giancarlo Casale profile Lauren Kassell Full-time Professor Department of History View Lauren Kassell profile Corinna Unger Full-time Professor Department of History View Corinna Unger profile Contesting Early Modern Globalism: Exploring an Anti-Globalist perspective in History of Science Assessing the Impact of the Coronavirus Emergency on Healthcare Delivery