Two Dissertation Fellows join the Consortium.

Rittenhouse was a prominent 18th-century astronomer, instrument maker, and statesman.

Collections related to the history of astronomy and exploration are now available for research.

This edited volume will examine primary sources on gender and plant life.

We are delighted to welcome the Library of Congress as the newest Consortium member.

University of Wisconsin Milwaukee invites proposals for creative work on loneliness and connection.

Find out the latest information on the research policies of our member institutions during the pandemic.

The Consortium is pleased to welcome Duke University as a new member.

The 56th Joint Atlantic Seminar in the History of Biology
Friday and Saturday, April 8-9, 2022.
Call for papers and registration

Living with Climate Change: Perspectives from the Humanities and Beyond
Call for Participants
American Philosophical Society

An illustration of a breech birth
An illustration of a breech birth with legs hanging from the pelvis from the 1769 edition of Angélique Marguerite Le Boursier du Coudray, or Madame du Coudray’s, midwifery manual titled Abbrégé de l'art des accouchemens. Image courtesy of Yale University.