Sep 20 - 24 2021
2021 Utah State Historical Society Conference

2021 Utah State Historical Society Conference

Presented by Utah Division of State History at Online/Virtual Space

69th Annual Utah State Historical Society Conference

PUBLIC HEALTH & THE COMMON GOOD
Sept. 20-24, 2021

Keynote Address, Friday, Sept. 24 @ noon - Deirdre Cooper Owens, University of Nebraska-Lincoln: WHY HISTORY MATTERS IN MEDICAL EDUCATION: SLAVERY AND THE ORIGINS OF AMERICAN GYNECOLOGY

Plenary, Tuesday, Sept. 21 @ 10:00 am - PERSPECTIVES ON HUMAN WELLNESS: PUBLIC HEALTH HISTORY, EDUCATION, POLICY AND PRACTICE

Other sessions and panels on the conference theme and other aspects of Utah history

This year Utah and the world have been gripped by a deadly pandemic. By the end of 2020, some 1,788,000 people worldwide have died from COVID-19. This is a sobering number that alone does not explain the toll of the pandemic on individuals, families, and communities. In recognition of the trauma and disruption of the past year, the 2021 conference will focus on public health. Beyond medicine and health outcomes, this theme also raises questions and assumptions about our medical, psychological, and religious understanding of bodily wellness; health-related policies and practices; racial, gender, and class inequalities; our democratic and political systems; and impacts on social cohesion.

Integral to public health is the notion of the common good, a concept with deep philosophical and religious roots that seems to have less currency today. The common good is often dismissed or considered antithetical to a society organized around the individual. Yet in the age of COVID-19, as personal resistance to state mask mandates and debates over who should get vaccinated first reveal, the relationship of the individual to the body politic (and vice versa) seems to be a renewed conversation in the making.

The conference promises to present other interpretations of public health and the common good , as they pertain to Utah history, to encourage a broad understanding of the topic.

The conference is attended by scholars, students, policymakers, organizations, and members of the general public. We feature a range of formats, from the traditional panels and sessions to more innovative formats.

DUE TO THE ONGOING PANDEMIC, THIS YEAR'S CONFERENCE WILL BE VIRTUAL 

Admission Info

Free Admission

Dates & Times

2021/09/20 - 2021/09/24

Additional time info:

Register at:  https://history.utah.gov/ushs-conference/

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space

Online/Virtual, UT 00000