Today, August 19, the sixth annual Summer School in the History of Knowledge opens. Over the next four days, an international group of 20 Ph.D. candidates and early career researchers will gather for lectures, seminars, and discussions.
This year’s program features contributions from Johan Östling & David Larsson Heidenblad, Anna Nilsson Hammar, Maria Simonsen & Karl Haikola, Natasha Klein Käfer, Christa Lundberg, Isak Hammar & Hampus Östh Gustafsson, and Evelina Kallträsk. The course offers both an introduction to the history of knowledge as a research field and insights into current research.
Participants will also receive feedback on their own projects, making the summer school an important forum for scholarly exchange and collaboration in this growing field.