History of Intellectual Culture (HIC) is seeking new contributions for publication in Volume 2 (2023). We are inviting proposals for (1) individual articles for sections I & III as well as (2) guest editors for the thematic section II. HIC focuses on the modern period (from the long 19th century onward) and takes on a decidedly transatlantic and/or…
Month: November 2021
Seminar with Elaine Leong
All are invited to join the next meeting of the History of Knowledge Seminar Series. > Elaine Leong (UCL) ‘Vernacular Medicine and “Agents of Knowledge” in Late Seventeenth-Century London’ Date: Wednesday 24 November 2021Time: 15:30-17:00 (CET)Place: Online (Microsoft Teams* Please click here to attend the meeting * > Abstract ‘This talk focuses on two historical figures – George Hartman (fl. 1668-82) and Christopher Packe (fl. 1670-1711) – largely…
The Circulation of Knowledge and the History of the Humanities
Isak Hammar and Johan Östling have edited a forum section in the new issue of the journal History of Humanities (6:2 2021). It is devoted to “The Circulation of Knowledge and the History of the Humanities” (https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/hoh/current). The forum section seeks to explore a prominent concept in the history of knowledge—circulation—as well as to demonstrate the value…
Johan Östling receives the Einar Hansen research award
We are pleased to announce that Johan Östling, director of LUCK, has received the Einar Hansen research award of 2021. A dedicated defender of the humanities, Östling is rewarded for his efforts to bring humanities into the public conversation. Warm congratulations from all of us at LUCK! https://www.ht.lu.se/article/forskning-som-staar-upp-foer-humaniora-faar-einar-hansens-forskningspris/
Seminar: “Big Research Questions about the Human Condition”
On 16 November at 13.15 (CET), Arne Jarrick (Stockholm) will present his new book “Big Research Questions about the Human Condition: A Historian’s Will” (https://www.anthempress.com/big-research-questions-about-the-human-condition-pdf) To receive the Zoom link, please contact johan.ostling@hist.lu.se Arne Jarrick, Big Research Questions about the Human Condition My basic message can be put in a straightforward way: humanities scholars should improve their…
A warm welcome to Maria Simonsen!
For the next two month, Maria Simonsen will be visiting fellow at LUCK – Lund Centre for the History of Knowledge. Maria is an Associate Professor in History at the Department of Politics and Society at Aalborg University and part of a three-year talent program for younger researchers at the Faculty of Social Sciences. She earned her PhD…