The Making of the Humanities

The Making of the Humanities II. Second International Conference on the History of the Humanities

University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

21-23 October 2010

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

Goal of the Conference

This is the second of a biennially organized conference that brings together scholars and historians of humanities disciplines to draw the outlines for a comparative history of the humanities. Although there exist histories of single humanities disciplines, a comparative history would satisfy a long-felt need, and fill a conspicuous gap in intellectual history.

Theme of the Conference

The first highly successful conference, held in 2008, discussed the early modern period. The theme of this year's meeting is From Early Modern to Modern Disciplines, focusing on the period 1600-1900. Topics include all aspects of the history of philology, linguistics, rhetoric, musicology, literary theory, historiography, art history, archeology and other humanities disciplines, with an emphasis on their interrelations. We especially encourage submissions on:

Abstract Submission: Send an abstract of maximally 400 words to:

HistoryHumanities@gmail.com

Deadline for abstract submissions: 15 June 2010

Organization: Rens Bod, Jaap Maat and Thijs Weststeijn (University of Amsterdam)

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