How Epidemics End
Jeremy Greene Professor Johns Hopkins University
Pandemic and Society
Robert Peckham MB Lee Professor in the Humanities and Medicine The University of Hong Kong
Erica Charters Associate Professor, Global History and History of Medicine University of Oxford
The Myth of Black Immunity: Racialized Disease during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Ezelle Sanford III Postdoctoral Reserach Associate University of Pennsylvania
COVID Black
Kim Gallon Executive Director COVID Black
A Year-Long Seminar Series
Alexandre White Assistant Professor of History Johns Hopkins University
Infectious Historians
Merle Eisenberg Postdoc The National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC)
International Framework for Human Challenge Trials; Vaccine Adverse Effect Compensation; Giants on Clay Feet–Restructuring Public Health Surveillance after COVID-19
Claas Kirchhelle Assistant Professor University College Dublin
Covidmemory.lu
Stefan Krebs Assistant Professor Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
STAY HOME: During the Corona Crisis–and After
Mette Bruun Professor University of Copenhagen
Feeling News
Anja Laukötter PD Dr. Max Planck Institute for Human Development Berlin/University of Strasbourg
The Age of Pandemics: The Threat of Infectious Disease and the Politics of Global Health in the 20th Century
Thomas Zimmer Dr. University of Freiburg, Germany
On Survival, Expendability, Black Life and Death in COVID-19
Michelle Moyd Associate Professor Indiana University Bloomington
Coronavirus Days
Sarah Knott Professor of History Indiana University
A Journal of the Plague Year
Victoria Cain Associate Professor Northeastern University
The History of Science and Medicine in the Context of COVID‐19
Richard McKay Wellcome Trust Research Fellow Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge
"The Danger of Prioritizing Politics and Economics During the Coronavirus Outbreak"
Cindy Ermus Assistant Professor of History University of Texas at San Antonio
The Lazaretto Outreach Project: Immigration, Epidemics, and Quarantine in American History
David Barnes Associate Professor of History & Sociology of Science University of Pennsylvania
1918 Flu Pandemic and Nurse Registration in Philadelphia
Patricia D'Antonio Ware Professor of Nursing University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing
"Increasing Students’ Social Engagement During COVID-19 with Net.Create"
Kalani Craig Clinical Assistant Professor Indiana University Bloomington
Science, Ethics, Public Health, and Anti-Racism
Deborah Coen Professor of History and Chair of HSHM Yale University
Epidemics, Vaccinations, Panic, and the Lesson of History
Elena Conis Associate Professor UC Berkeley
Middle Ages for Educators
COVID-19 Oral History Project
Jason Kelly Director, IUPUI Arts & Humanities Institute; Professor of History Indiana University Indianapolis
How Does the 1918-19 Pandemic Inform the Impact of COVID-19
Ida Milne History lecturer cc/visiting research fellow TCD Carlow College/Trinity College Dublin
Plague history
Ann Carmichael Assoc Prof, Emerita Indiana University
Journal of the Plague Year: An Archive of COVID-19
Catherine O'Donnell Professor of History Arizona State University