THE MAKING OF THE
HUMANITIES V
CALL FOR PAPERS AND PANELS
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
5–7 October 2016
The fifth conference on the history of the humanities, ‘The
Making of the Humanities V’, will take place at Johns Hopkins University in
Baltimore (USA), from 5 till 7 October 2016.
Goal of the Making of
the Humanities (MoH) Conferences
The MoH conferences are organized by the Society for the History of the Humanities
and bring together scholars and historians interested in the history of a wide
variety of disciplines, including archaeology, art history, historiography,
linguistics, literary studies, musicology, philology, and media studies,
tracing these fields from their earliest developments to the modern day.
We welcome panels and papers on any period or region. We are
especially interested in work that transcends the history of specific
humanities disciplines by comparing scholarly practices across disciplines and
civilizations.
Please note that the Making of the Humanities conferences
are not concerned with the history of art, the history of music or the history
of literature, etc., but instead with the history of art history, the history
of musicology, the history of literary studies, etc.
Structure of the
Conference
MoH-V will feature three days of panel and paper sessions,
next to three keynote speakers and a closing panel on the Status of the
Humanities. A reception will take place on the first day in the magnificent
Peabody Library, and a banquet on the second day. An overview of the previous
conferences and resulting publications is on the Society’s homepage.
Keynote Speakers
MoH-V
Karine Chemla (ERC project SAW, SPHERE, CNRS & U. Paris
Diderot): “Writing the history of ancient mathematics in China and beyond in
the 19th century: who? for whom?, and how?”
Anthony Grafton (Princeton U.): "Christianity and
Philology: Blood Wedding?"
Sarah Kay (New York U.): "Inhuman Humanities and the Artes
that Make up Medieval Song"
Abstract Submissions
Abstracts of single papers (25 minutes including discussion)
should be in Word format and contain the name of the speaker, full contact
address (including email address), the title and a summary of the paper of
maximally to historyhumanities@gmail.com.
Deadline for abstracts: 30
April 2016
Notification of acceptance: End of June 2016
Panel Submissions
Panels last 1.5 hours and can consist of 3-4 papers
including discussion and possibly a commentary. Panel proposals should be in Word
format and contain respectively the name of the chair, the names of the
speakers and commentator, full contact addresses (including email addresses),
the title of the panel, a short (150 words) description of the panel’s content
and for each paper an abstract of maximally 250 words. Panel proposals should
be sent (in Word) to historyhumanities@gmail.com.
Deadline for panel proposals: 30 April 2016 Notification of
acceptance: End of June 2016
Registration and
Accommodation
Registration for the conference will be possible from April
2016. The conference fee will be kept as low as possible (the exact fee and
information on student discount will be published in April 2016). Details about
the conference fee and accommodation will also be posted in April 2016.
Organization and
Support
Amsterdam Centre for Cultural Heritage and Identity
The Humanities Center, JHU
The Sheridan Libraries, JHU
Institute for Logic, Language and Computation
Huizinga Institute of Cultural History
MoH International
Committee
Rens Bod (U. of Amsterdam), Christopher Celenza (JHU,
Baltimore), Hent de Vries (JHU, Baltimore), Julia Kursell (U. of Amsterdam),
Fenrong Liu (Tsinghua University), Jaap Maat (U. of Amsterdam), Helen Small (U.
of Oxford), Thijs Weststeijn (U. of Amsterdam)
MoH Local Organizing
Committee
Stephen Nichols (JHU), Hent de Vries (JHU), Christopher
Celenza (JHU)
History of Humanities
Journal
Selected conference papers will be published in the new
journal History of Humanities. The first issue is due to appear in March 2016.
History of Humanities Journal: http://www.press.uchicago.edu/ucp/journals/journal/hoh.html
The Making of the Humanities Conferences: http://makingofthehumanities.blogspot.co.uk/
Society for the History of Humanities: http://www.historyofhumanities.org/2015/10/29/call-for-papers-and-panels-the-making-of-humanities-v/
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