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Histories of Healthy Ageing

Conference


University of Groningen, 21-23 June 2017


As Western populations grow increasingly older, 'healthy ageing' is presented as one of today's greatest medical and societal challenges. However, contrary to what many policy makers want us to believe, the aspiration to live long, healthy and happy lives is not a problem specific to our times. On the contrary successful ageing has a long history.

The conference Histories of Healthy Ageing is based on the assumption that 'healthy ageing' has informed the medical agenda since Antiquity. With 'healthy ageing' we refer to ways of thinking about and treating the body not only from a medical perspective, but also taking into account questions of what constitutes a happy and fulfilled life. In particular these latter issues were central to medicine before 1800 and relate to healthy living as much as to questions connected specifically to old age. Thus whether we speak of classic ways of training the athlete's body, medieval religious rites, the pre-modern obsession with regimen (rules for living a healthy life), or the upper-class fancy to visit spas, at the root of it all was a wish for wellbeing, health and longevity.



Info, Programme and Registration: www.historiesofhealthyageing.nl



PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME

Conference location: VAN SWINDEREN HUYS

WEDNESDAY 21 JUNE


13.00
Registration

Coffee & Tea


13.30 – 14.15

Welcome and Keynote lecture on Airs & Places

Rina Knoeff (Groningen): From Places of Illness to Regions of Health:On the Eighteenth-Century Changing Politics of the Airs, Waters and Places Tradition in the Low Countries


14.45 – 15.45

František Šimon (Šafárik University):Six res non naturales according to Celsus

Melina Kostidi (Thessaly):Greek Spas and Healthy Ageing: Nineteenth-Century Medical Texts on Thermal and Sea Baths

15.15 – 15.45 Break

15.45 – 16.30
Irina Metzler (Swansea):Keynote lecture on Emotional Balance

16.30 – 18.00
James Kennaway (Groningen):Passions of the Mind

Jacomien Prins (Warwick):Health and Happiness in Self-Help Books of the Italian Renaissance

Tessa Storey (Royal Holloway, London): Readership and Healthy Ageing Advice

18.00
Welcome reception / City of Groningen
Opening Exhibition and museum visit Gelukkig Gezond! Histories of Healthy Ageing


THURSDAY 22 JUNE

8.30 – 9.00 Coffee / Tea

9.00 – 9.45
Onno van Nijf (Groningen): Keynote lecture on Exercise & Rest


9.45 – 10.45

Marieke Hendriksen (Utrecht):Healthy Feet between Theory and Technique:(Re)constructing Camper's Ideal Shoe

Megan Williams (Groningen):"Sum mortalis, et senex, et laborans podagra": Negotiating Healthy Aging in Early Modern Diplomacy


10.45 – 11.15 Break


11.15 – 12.45
Narratives of Healthy Ageing

Siglinde Clementi (Bozen-Bolzano):Healthy Body and Good Life as Unreacheable Ideals: The Case of the Trentino-Tyrolean Noblesman and Melancholic Osvaldo Ercole Trapp (1634–1710)

Jane Corrie (Glasgow):An Exemplary Retirement: William Cullen and the Art of Ageing in Enlightenment Scotland

Leonieke Vermeer (Groningen):Healthy through Writing?


12.45 – 13.30 Lunch

13.30 – 14.15
Keynote lecture on Food & Drink

Elizabeth Williams (Oklahoma):Eating after the Climacteric: Food, Gender, and Ageing in Early Modern and Enlightenment Medicine


14.15 – 16.15
Practitioner's Session (Chair: Jane MacNaughton)

Gerjan Navis (UMCG):
Let Food be thy Medicine: Histories of Nutrition and Healthy Ageing

Erik Buskens (UMCG):Noblesse Oblige

Paul Jutte (UMCG):
How 3D Technology Can Be Used to Improve Orthopedic Care


16.15 – 16.45 Break


16.45 – 17.45

Alexander Pyrges (Würzburg): Old, Fat, and Healthy? Exploring the Connection between Corpulence and Ageing in Early Modern Medical Literature

Anthony Mahler (Zürich):The Poet's Diet


19.30
Public Lecture
Robert Zwijnenberg (Leiden):Healthy Ageing and the Importance of Art




FRIDAY 23 JUNE

8.30 – 9.00 Coffee & Tea

9.00 – 9.45
Michael Stolberg (Würzburg):
Keynote Lecture on Excretion & Retention

9.45 – 10.45

Rebecca Fallas (Open University/Leeds): Menopause in the Hippocratic Corpus and the Biological Works of Aristotle

Natalie Köhle (ANU, Canberra):Perceiving, Purging, Preventing: Changing Conceptions of Phlegm in the History of Chinese Medicine

10.45 – 11.15 Break

11.15 – 12.45
Semen, Menses, Milk and Sweat Panel

Fabrizio Bigotti (Exeter):
"Medicina est additio et ablatio”:Santorio on the Prolongation of Life

Sarah Toulalan (Exeter):
Old Age and Sex in Early Modern Europe:"Exceedingly Hurtfull and Most Pernitious"

Ruben Verwaal (Groningen):
Crying Over Spilled Milk: Chemistry, Drugs, and Breastfeeding in the Eighteenth Century

12.45 – 13.45 Lunch

13.45 – 14.30 
William MacLehose (UC London):
Keynote Lecture on Sleeping & Waking



14.30 – 15.30

Catrien Santing (Groningen)

Zdeněk Žalud (South Bohemia):

Advices for Retardation of Ageing in Latin Manuscripts of Prague Libraries and their Intertextual Relations



15.30 – 16.00 Break


16.00 – 17.30
Appearances of Healthy Ageing

Katerina Georgoulia (York): "Aetatis Suae XXXV": Rubens' Body in the Prima of Life

Leo Delfgaauw (Hanze / Groningen): Topos of Ageing in Art

Cara Kiernan Fallon (Harvard): Surfaces: Successful Ageing and the Skin



17.30 – 18.00
Round Table
Comments and discussion with experts


18.00
Conference Dinner and Farewell Party at Café Hammingh in Garnwerd

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