

The Socialist Medicine podcast is now available on all major streaming platforms. Listeners can now hear Socialist Medicine on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music. New episodes will be uploaded to these platforms as the podcast transitions away from using Soundcloud.
The Socialist Medicine podcast brings our team into conversation with scholars of different disciplines from around the world to discuss research on the global history of socialist medicine. The podcast investigates state of the art research which examines the people, things, ideas, and diseases which moved within and between the socialist world. Socialist Medicine introduces listeners to inspiring ideas, creative minds, and shares our fascination for re-writing global history from the socialist perspective.
Socialist Medicine podcast guests are leading scholars whose research uncovers the history of global health and medicine from socialist states all over the globe – from Angola to North Korea. Previous guests have included Sandrine Kott from the University of Geneva and Máté Rigó from Ludwig-Maximillains University in Munich, and with these scholars and others, we’ve told listeners about a wide-range of issues, for example the histories of the WHO, medicine and foreign fighters in the Vietnam War, and the history of epidemiology.
Newly expanded and now publishing on all major streaming platforms, we are excited to explore more subjects and share more insight from scholars like Guillaume Lachenal of Science Po and Enrique Beldarraín Chaple of the Medical University of Havana, whose conversations we will soon release in upcoming episodes.
Follow the Socialist Medicine podcast on your preferred listening platform to stay up to date and hear new episodes as they come out! If you have feedback, or suggestions for who we might speak with, feel free to get in touch and email us.

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The Socialist Medicine podcast is now available on all major streaming platforms. Listeners can now hear Socialist Medicine on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music. New episodes will be uploaded to these platforms as the podcast transitions away from using Soundcloud.
The Socialist Medicine podcast brings our team into conversation with scholars of different disciplines from around the world to discuss research on the global history of socialist medicine. The podcast investigates state of the art research which examines the people, things, ideas, and diseases which moved within and between the socialist world. Socialist Medicine introduces listeners to inspiring ideas, creative minds, and shares our fascination for re-writing global history from the socialist perspective.
Socialist Medicine podcast guests are leading scholars whose research uncovers the history of global health and medicine from socialist states all over the globe – from Angola to North Korea. Previous guests have included Sandrine Kott from the University of Geneva and Máté Rigó from Ludwig-Maximillains University in Munich, and with these scholars and others, we’ve told listeners about a wide-range of issues, for example the histories of the WHO, medicine and foreign fighters in the Vietnam War, and the history of epidemiology.
Newly expanded and now publishing on all major streaming platforms, we are excited to explore more subjects and share more insight from scholars like Guillaume Lachenal of Science Po and Enrique Beldarraín Chaple of the Medical University of Havana, whose conversations we will soon release in upcoming episodes.
Follow the Socialist Medicine podcast on your preferred listening platform to stay up to date and hear new episodes as they come out! If you have feedback, or suggestions for who we might speak with, feel free to get in touch and email us.

This website is part of a project that has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant agreement No. 949639)

This website is part of a project that has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant agreement No. 949639)