Juliana Adelman
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Juliana Adelman has a BSc in Biological Sciences from Stanford University, an MSc in Science Communication from Dublin City University and a PhD in History from the National University of Ireland, Galway. In her previous life as a biology student she was interested in bacterial pathogenesis. Her current research focus is on the history of Ireland and Britain during the nineteenth century. Her first monograph examined popular science and science education in nineteenth-century Ireland. She is currently working on the history of relationships between humans and other organisms, particularly animals and diseases. Her second monograph examined human-animal relationships in nineteenth-century Dublin. She also has an interest in food history.
Juliana enjoys engaging the public in historical research in a variety of ways. With journalist Catherine Cleary and producer Claire Cunningham she created the radio series 'History on a Plate' for RTE. For over six years she wrote a history of science column for the Irish Times. During the pandemic, she co-created two podcasts. 'The Comfort Feed' returned to the subject of food and history with Catherine Cleary. 'What would Shackleton do?' explored the advice of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton in troubled times with the help of Kevin Kenny from the Shackleton Museum in Athy.
Juliana is an editor of Irish Economic and Social History (an international peer-review journal) and a founding member of the History of Science, Technology and Medicine Network Ireland.
Book
Year | Publication | |
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2021 | Juliana Adelman (2021) Civilised by beasts: animals and urban change in nineteenth-century Dublin. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press. [Link] | |
2020 | Juliana Adelman (2020) Civilised by beasts: animals and urban change in nineteenth-century Dublin. Manchester: Manchester University Press. [Link] | |
2009 | Juliana Adelman (2009) Communities of science in nineteenth-century Ireland. London: Pickering & Chatto. |
Book Chapter
Year | Publication | |
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2024 | Juliana Adelman;Stuart Mathieson (2024) 'Science and religion before and after Darwin' In: Oxford Handbook of Religion in Modern Ireland. Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press. | |
2019 | Juliana Adelman (2019) 'Towards an environmental history of nineteenth-century Dublin' In: Nature and the environment in nineteenth-century Ireland. Liverpool : Liverpool University Press. | |
2018 | Juliana Adelman (2018) 'Practically only an English grazing farm: the Irish landscape and English beef' In: Proceedings of the Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery. London : Prospect Books. | |
2018 | Adelman J. (2018) 'Second City of science?: Dublin as a center of calculation in the British imperial context, 1886-1912' In: Urban Histories of Science. [DOI] | |
2016 | Juliana Adelman (2016) 'Food and diet, 1740 to the present' In: The Cambridge social history of Ireland, 1740 to the present. Cambridge : Cambridge University. | |
2011 | Juliana Adelman and Eadaoin Agnew (2011) '‘Introduction’' In: Science and technology in nineteenth-century Ireland. Dublin : Four Courts Press. | |
2011 | Juliana Adelman (2011) 'The industrial resources of Ireland by Robert Kane' In: The Oxford history of the Irish book. Oxford : Oxford University Press. |
Peer Reviewed Journal
Year | Publication | |
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2020 | Juliana Adelman and Ciaran O'Neill (2020) 'Love, consent and the sexual script of a Victorian affair in Dublin'. Journal of the History of Sexuality, 29 (3):388-417. https://doi.org/10.7560/JHS29304 | |
2018 | Adelman J; (2018) 'Invalid Cookery, Nursing and Domestic Medicine in Ireland, c. 1900'. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, . [DOI] | |
2018 | Adelman J;Haushofer L; (2018) 'Introduction: Food as Medicine, Medicine as Food'. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, . [DOI] | |
2017 | Adelman, J (2017) 'Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia, Germs and Public Health in Dublin, 1862-1882'. Social History of Medicine, 30 :71-91. [DOI] | |
2014 | Adelman, J;Ludlow, F (2014) 'The past, present and future of environmental history in Ireland'. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Section C: Archaeology, Celtic Studies, History, Linguistics and Literature, 114 :359-391. [DOI] | |
2013 | Juliana Adelman, Francis Ludlow, Poul Holm (2013) 'Environmental history in Ireland'. Environment and History, 19 :247-252. | |
2012 | Juliana Adelman (2012) '‘An insight into commercial natural history: William Hinchy, Richard Glennon and the trade in giant Irish deer remains’, Archives of Natural History'. Archives of Natural History, :16-26. | |
2009 | Juliana Adelman (2009) 'Animal knowledge: zoology and class-ification in nineteenth-century Dublin'. Field Day Review, :109-121. | |
2008 | Juliana Adelman (2008) 'The agriculture diploma in Queen’s College, Belfast, 1849-63, and science education in nineteenth-century Ireland'. IRISH ECONOMIC AND AND SOCIAL HISTORY, :51-67. | |
2005 | Juliana Adelman (2005) 'Evolution on display: promoting Irish natural history and Darwinism at the Dublin Science and Art Museum'. British Journal for the History of Science, :411-436. |
Editorial
Year | Publication | |
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2018 | Adelman, J;Haushofer, L (2018) Introduction: Food as Medicine, Medicine as Food. CARY: ED [DOI] |
Note
Year | Publication | |
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2013 | Ludlow F.;Adelman J.;Holm P. (2013) Environmental history in Ireland. NOTE [DOI] |