Category Archives: Conferences and Workshops

2013 Conference Keynotes Announced

The International Society for Intellectual History is pleased to announce that the keynote speakers for its 2013 conference, The Importance of Learning: Liberal Education and Scholarship in Historical Perspective, will be William Clark (UCSD) and Anthony Grafton (Princeton). Please see our poster detailing the most recent information. We hope that you will consider joining us in Princeton […]

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ISIH Conference Rescheduled

The International Society for Intellectual History 2012-2013 Conference Committee can confirm that The Importance of Learning: Liberal Education and Scholarship in Historical Perspective has been rescheduled, and will now take place over the 5-7 June, 2013, at Princeton University. On account of the rescheduling of the conference, the adjudication of proposals, and thus the selection of […]

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CFP: Philosophical Correspondence and the Republic of Letters

The 11th Bucharest-Princeton Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, which will take place in Bran, Transylvania on 2–8 July 2011, is currently seeking contributions. Organised by the Research Centre for the Foundations of Modern Thought (FME) at the University of Bucharest in collaboration with the Philosophy Department at Princeton University, this year’s event takes as its […]

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CFP: Mihajlov’s Quest for Democracy and Human Rights

Proposals are invited for the international symposium The First Freedoms: Mihajlov’s Quest for Democracy and Human Rights, which will take place at the Hilton Pasadena, California on 4–7 August 2011. This interdisciplinary gathering will re-assess the life, work, and legacy of Mihajlo Mihajlov (1934–2010), a leading writer and dissident in the former Yugoslavia. The deadline for […]

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CFP: Intellectual Geography: Comparative Studies, 1550-1700

Proposals are invited for Intellectual Geography: Comparative Studies, 1550-1700, to be held at St Anne’s College of the University of Oxford on 5–7 September 2011. The conference, which forms part of the Mellon-funded research project Cultures of Knowledge: An Intellectual Geography of the Seventeenth-Century Republic of Letters, will explore prospects for an analytical geography of the […]

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CFP: History of Economics Society Conference

Contributions are being sought for the next History of Economics Society Conference, will be take place on 16–20 June 2011 at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. You are encouraged add your voice to the historical contemplation of economic thought and action by submitting a paper or proposing a session. The deadline for paper and panel proposals […]

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CFP: Knowledge and the Emotions in Intellectual History

Paper and panel proposals are still being accepted for our 2011 conference, Passionate Minds: Knowledge and the Emotions in Intellectual History, which will take place at the University of Bucharest on 26–28 May 2011. The event will address the topic of the interplay of emotions and cognition as it bears on historical views of epistemology, […]

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