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…
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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…
The future of the history of humanities
Where is the history of humanities headed? On December 8, 2021 LUCK hosts a digital symposium centering on this question. Invited speakers include Rens Bod, Herman Paul, and Suzanne Marchand, as well as scholars providing concrete examples from the Swedish context. Moderated by Isak Hammar and Hampus Östh Gustafsson. December 8, 2021, 15.00–18:30 (CET). Welcome…
Seminar: Body, emotion, and knowledge
On 20 October, 13.15-15.00 CET Karin Sennefeld, Anton Runesson and Mari Eyice will present their research concerning early modern bodily experiences, emotions and the role of codified knowledge at the History of Knowledge seminar, on Zoom. The seminar will be held in Swedish. Please contact johan.ostling@hist.lu.se to receive the Zoom link. Abstract: Utifrån pågående projekt om funktionshinder,…
Seminar: Rens Bod @History of Knowledge Seminar Series
All are invited to join the meeting of the History of Knowledge Seminar Series. > Rens Bod (UvA)‘Why We Need a Polycentric Approach to the History of Knowledge’ Date: Thursday 21 October 2021Time: 15:30-17:00 (CEST)Place: Online (Microsft Teams)* Registration is not required. Please find the link to the meeting below this message * > Abstract In this talk I will argue…
Seminar: How Epidemics End
On 6 October 13.15–14.30 (CET), Lund Centre for the History of Knowledge welcomes Dr. Erica Charters of Oxford University to present the multi-disciplinary research project “How Epidemics End”. Please contact johan.ostling@hist.lu.se to receive the Zoom link. The following is an introduction to the project:”As Covid-19 drags on and new vaccines promise imminent widespread immunity, the world’s attention has…
Seminar: The Library – A Fragile History
On 15 December 15.15–17.00 (CET), the Division of Book History, Lund University, will organize a seminar with Andrew Pettegree and Arthur der Weduwen (University of St. Andrews). They will present their new book The Library: A Fragile History. Please contact jonas.nordin@kultur.lu.se to receive the Zoom link.
Seminar: Histories of surveillance
Date: 14th October 2021 14.00-15.30 CEST This seminar is dedicated to surveillance. David Lyon, prominent scholar of surveillance studies, has over the years argued that all societies relying on communication and information technologies for administrative and control processes are surveillance societies. Yet, the English historian, Edward Higgs warns against a superficial equation between gathering of information…
Special Issue: International Circulations and Inequalities in the Social Sciences
Although the internationalization of the social sciences and humanities has become a defining characteristic of research, teaching and publishing practices (Heilbron et al. 2017: 131), national academic labor markets tend to turn in on themselves in times of crisis (Gruzinski 2016; Adelman 2017). Moreover, the global dimension of wealth inequalities (Piketty 2014, 2020; Savage 2021)…