In March, five researchers will for two weeks be visiting fellows at LUCK as a part of our Visiting Fellowship Programme in the History of Knowledge. During their stay in Lund, these scholars – Eva Andersen (Antwerp), Marina Bezzi (Brasília), Anne Brædder (Roskilde), Valentina Mann (Cambridge/Florence) and Thomas Ruoss (Zurich) – will present their ongoing research…
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Women in the History of Science
The new edited volume Women in the History of Science brings together primary sources that highlight women’s involvement in scientific knowledge production around the world. Drawing on texts, images and objects, each primary source is accompanied by an explanatory text, questions to prompt discussion, and a bibliography to aid further research. Arranged by time period, covering 1200…
Conference: History of Knowledge (Porto, November 2023)
The History of Knowledge Conference brings together specialists from the History of Knowledge, History of Science, Colonial Studies, Maritime History and Global History to show their ongoing research or consolidated results, having as central theme the “Circulation of knowledge – Epistemic, Social and Material dimensions”. The conference is sponsored by the CITCEM (Transdisciplinary Research Centre…
Beyond Truth & Lies: Conspiracy Theories, Post-Truth, & the Conditions of Public Debate
Political discourse is increasingly marked by ‘alternative facts’, fake news and conspiracy theories. This is an expression of what is often called the politics of post-truth, which many view as a threat to liberal democracy because it could disrupt people’s ability to agree to a common description of reality. This project aims to find new…
Lychnos: Open Call for Papers
The Swedish academic journal Lychnos now welcomes submissions to its open section! Starting in 2023, these articles – after having completed the peer-review and copyediting process – will be published online first. Lychnos has shifted to continuous publishing of articles submitted to its open section to help authors to reach their academic audiences faster. Deadline for articles: No deadline,…
Knowledge, education, ideas, science – a conversation
What is the history of knowledge? And how is it related to the history of education and the history of ideas and sciences? In the new issue of the yearbook Lychnos, Johan Östling discusses these questions (in Swedish) with Staffan Bergwik (Stockholm) and Maria Larsson (Umeå). Their conversation is available here: https://tidskriftenlychnos.se/article/view/25009/22079 Image: Thérèse Schwartze, Portrait of…
Summer school is back
In swedish: Den 22–25 augusti 2023 arrangerar Centrum för kunskapshistoria, Lunds universitet (LUCK), för fjärde året Kunskapshistorisk sommarskola. Sommarskolan kommer att ge fördjupande orientering i det expanderande fältet kunskapshistoria (videnshistorie, kunnskapshistorie, history of knowledge). LUCK är en ledande institution i utvecklingen av kunskapshistorisk forskning och sommarskolan erbjuder en unik möjlighet att möta erfarna forskare inom…
History of Knowledge seminar series @LUCK
The Lund Centre for the History of Knowledge (LUCK) will offer a seminar series this spring and we are very happy to invite you to join us. Registration is not required but please contact johan.ostling@hist.lu.se to receive a Zoom link. 14 February, 13.15–15.00 (LUX:A332 & Zoom)Discussion (in Swedish) of the forthcoming book The History of Knowledge (Cambridge…
Johan Östling gives the Jaakko Suolahti Lecture
On 26 February, the Finnish Society for the History of Science and Learning organizes a workshop in Helsinki on the history of knowledge. A number of doctoral students and early career scholars will present their ongoing research in the field. As a part of this event, Johan Östling has been invited to give the Jaakko…