Javier Moscoso research professor at the Institute of History of the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC), taught today Wednesday, February 17, at 17:30 hours, a talk at the Audiovisual Room of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Murcia .
It will be dedicated to the relationship between science and culture and new centers of scientific culture.
On the other hand, on Thursday 18 February, will speak at the seminar "Cultural Course management and economics of culture" organized by the Center Puertas de Castilla in collaboration with the University Specialist course in Cultural Management and Economics of Culture the University of Murcia, led by Miron Cristina Guirao and Jesus de la Peña.
Throughout his career, Javier Moscoso has worked in three main areas: the history of life sciences in the eighteenth century, the history of signs and singularities in Modern Europe and the history of pain in the West between the XV and XX centuries.
His latest book, cultural history of pain, was published in October 2011 in Taurus, and in 2012 launched its English translation in Palgrave-Macmillan.
He is currently preparing a new book on the passions of modernity.
Source: UMU