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Welcome to the Website of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry (SHAC), publisher of the scholarly journal Ambix.


Founded in 1935, SHAC has consistently maintained the highest standards of scholarship in all aspects of the history of alchemy and chemistry from early times to the present. The Society has a wide international membership from over thirty countries.

We hold meetings and webinars, offer scholarly prizes and grants, and publish the journal Ambix. The Society’s newsletter, Chemical Intelligence, is published twice a year. We have also established the Graduate Network to bring together postgraduate students in the field.

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You can watch our SHAC Online Seminars on YouTube here.

 

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[Archived] 2nd Call for Papers: Sites of Chemistry in the 17th Century

Maison Française, Oxford (17-19 July 2014)

This is the fourth conference of the project Sites of Chemistry, 1600-2000 which investigates the multitude of sites, spaces and places where chemistry has been practiced since the beginning of the 17th century. It is part of a series of four annual conferences each devoted to a particular century. A final conference will be held in 2015 to explore themes and developments over the whole period and on a broader comparative scale. Selected papers from each conference will be published in special issues of Ambix, and two volumes of essays will be published at the end of the project. The project is supported financially by the Wellcome Trust for the History of Medicine and is sponsored by the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry. Full details on the general project as well as on the past conferences are available at www.sitesofchemistry.org.

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Chemical Intelligence #10 is Now Available!

The November issue of our Newsletter Chemical Intelligence is now out! Download it here or go to our Chemical Intelligence page. Highlights include:

 

  • Reports on several summer and autumn meetings, including the SHAC-sponsored ICHSTM Symposium, the Sites of Chemistry in the Twentieth Century conference, the James Crawford Tercentenary Conference at the University of Edinburgh, the 4th SHAC Postgraduate Workshop ‘Alchemy and Chemistry in Context’ and the ‘Chemists and Their Books’ SHAC-Bolton Autumn Meeting and others
  • Information on the new Ambix Special Issue on ‘Alchemy and Religion in Christian Europe’, edited by Dr Tara Nummedal
  • The new Sources of Alchemy and Chemistry series details
  • Presentations of the new Officers of SHAC
The Editor welcomes any comments or suggestions for upcoming issues at georgianahedesan AT yahoo DOT com

[Archived] Call for Registration: 4th Postgraduate Workshop on the History of Alchemy and Chemistry

Call for Registration:
4th Postgraduate Workshop on the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
‘Alchemy and Chemistry in Context’
Keynes Library, Birkbeck College
Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX
Saturday 26 October 2013

Every year the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry (SHAC) runs an international workshop for graduate students and early career scholars working on the history and philosophy of alchemy and chemistry. The theme for the 2013 Workshop is ‘Alchemy and Chemistry in Context’. This interdisciplinary event will explore the interaction between chemical knowledge and the wider social, economic, religious and cultural context, across a range of historical periods – from medieval alchemy to the chemical industry.

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[Archived] Chemistry and its Books, Nov. 2013

Autumn 2013: ‘Chemistry and its Books’
9 November, London

The Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry and the Bolton Society (of the Chemical Heritage Foundation, Philadelphia) will hold a joint meeting in London on Saturday 9 November 2013. The Bolton Society will have further meetings in Cambridge (on 11 November) and Oxford (on 12 November), and SHAC members are most welcome to participate in these.

The Bolton Society is named after Henry Carrington Bolton (1843-1903), chemist, historian and bibliophile who documented books published over the period 1492-1892 and published his Select Bibliography of Chemistry in 1893 (reprinted 2005).

Please fill out the Bolton Registration form and send it to Anna Marie Roos (aroos AT lincoln.ac.uk).

For more information, see the Annual General Meeting Agenda and the Bolton Timetable.

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[Archived] SHAC Student Representative: Call for Nominations

The deadline for the position of SHAC Student Representative has been extended until 30 September. SHAC are seeking nominations from anyone who is enrolled on or starting a PhD course and has research interests related to the history of alchemy and/or chemistry.

This is a great opportunity to support your field, develop your own research, and work alongside scholars at all career stages. Although the nominee does not have to be a member of SHAC at present, they will be expected to join if appointed to the position. All nominations and attachments should be submitted by 31 August 2013.

If you would like to stand for this position, please write to studentrep [at] ambix.org attaching a copy of your CV, with a cover statement explaining why the role interests you, and what you feel you could bring to Council. Please include details of your doctoral project and institutional affiliation, and any past experience of organising or participating in conferences, workshops, and seminars. If you wish to nominate another person (perhaps one of your own students), please forward their CV and your supporting statement to the email above, and also encourage your candidate to forward a statement of interest.