Mark Honigsbaum Explained

Mark Honigsbaum
Birth Date:21 November 1960
Education:Latymer Upper School, Hammersmith
Alma Mater:New College, Oxford (BA, MA); Queen Mary, University of London (PhD).
Occupation:Medical historian, journalist
Spouse:Jeanette Quinn (m. 1990)

Mark Honigsbaum is a medical historian and journalist specializing in the history and science of infectious disease. He is currently a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Journalism at City, University of London.[1]

Honigsbaum graduated from Oxford University in 1982 with a BA and M.A. in Politics, Philosophy and Economics, then in 1984 joined the National Council for the Training of Journalists as a senior journalist. In 2011 he was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy (History) from the University of London. In 2013 he was awarded a post-doctoral research fellowship by the Wellcome Trust to study the intellectual origins of disease ecology.[2]

Work

Honigsbaum is a regular contributor to The Observer and The Lancet. He is the author of five books. The most recent, The Pandemic Century: One Hundred Years of Panic, Hysteria, and Hubris (London; New York: Hurst; Norton 2019) was named one of the best books of the year in the "Health" category by the Financial Times[3] and an “Editor’s Choice” by the New York Times.[4] In June 2020 W. H. Allen published a revised paperback edition under the new title The Pandemic Century: A Global History of Contagion from Spanish Flu to Covid-19. He is also author of The Fever Trail: In Search of the Cure for Malaria (London: New York: Macmillan; Farrar Straus and Giroux, 2001) and Living With Enza: The Forgotten Story of Britain and the Great Flu Pandemic of 1918 (Macmillan, 2008) which was longlisted for the Royal Society science book of the year in 2009.[5]

In addition to his regular contributions to The Observer and The Lancet Honigsbaum has been published in Medical History, the Social History of Medicine and the History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences. Earlier in his career he served as an investigative reporter and feature writer at newspapers including the Evening Standard, The Independent on Sunday, The Observer and The Guardian.[6] In 1996 he led an investigation for Channel 4 Dispatches that exposed the role of M16 and Rolls-Royce in re-arming the Argentine Navy in breach of then British sanctions against the Galtieri regime in Argentina.[7] His reporting for The Guardian on the London suicide bombings on July 7, 2005, was the source of a long-lived conspiracy theory that the bombings were a staged event.[8] [9]

His work also includes animations for museums[10] and web-based education platforms.[11]

In 2018 he gave the Henry Cohen lecture in the history of medicine at Liverpool Medical Institution.[12] In 2020 he delivered a Bynum Lecture in the history of medicine for the Royal Society of Medicine.[13]

Personal history

Honigsbaum's father, Frank, who died in 2004, was also a medical historian and a prominent advocate for universal health insurance and the general practitioner system.[14] His mother, Naomi, worked for many years at the National Children's Bureaus as an expert on HIV and children.[15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dr Mark Honigsbaum . City University of London . 31 January 2020 . 15 October 2021.
  2. Web site: Grant Funding . Wellcome Trust . 27 October 2021.
  3. News: Ahuja . Anjana . Best books of 2019: Health . Financial Times . 22 November 2019 . Financial Times . 15 October 2021.
  4. News: Editors Choice: 9 New Books We Recommend This Week . New York Times . 13 June 2019 . 15 October 2021.
  5. Web site: Zimmer . Carl . Microcosm On the Longlist for Royal Society Science Book Prize (Along With A Dozen Great Books) . https://web.archive.org/web/20211029172110/https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/microcosm-on-the-longlist-for-royal-society-science-book-prize-along-with-a-dozen-great-books . dead . 29 October 2021 . National Geographic . 22 May 2009 . National Geographic Partners, LLC . 15 October 2021.
  6. Web site: Mark Honigsbaum bio . Almedina.net . Almedina . 15 October 2021.
  7. Web site: Bellamy . Christopher . UK restarts arms sales to Argentina . The Independent . 22 October 1996 . 27 October 2021.
  8. News: Honigsbaum . Mark . Seeing Isn't Believing . The Guardian . 27 June 2006 . Guardian News & Media Limited . 15 October 2021.
  9. Web site: Sommers . Jack . 7/7 Bombings: The Ex-Guardian Journalist Who Accidentally Fuelled 7/7 Conspiracy Theories . HuffPost . 4 July 2015 . BuzzFeed, Inc . 15 October 2021.
  10. Web site: Spanish Flu: Nursing during history's deadliest pandemic . Florence Nightingale Museum . 31 October 2021.
  11. Web site: Honigsbaum . Mark . How pandemics spread . TED-Ed . 31 October 2021.
  12. Web site: Articles and Minutes . Liverpool Medical Institution . Liverpool Medical Institution . 27 October 2021.
  13. Web site: The Bynum Lectures: C19th surgical revolution and C20th pandemics . The Royal Society of Medicine . 15 October 2021.
  14. News: Frank Honigsbaum Obituary . The Guardian . July 2004 . 27 October 2021 . Knightley . Phillip .
  15. Web site: HIV, AIDS And Children: A Cause For Concern . Biblio . 27 October 2021.