Save the date! The Making of the Humanities conference is coming to Sweden, 9-11 October, 2024. Stay tuned for more info on theme, keynotes and details on how to register. #historyofhumanities
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Just published: our special issue of History of Humanities on the Classics of the Humanities in Africa!
With introductions to foundational texts from the 11th to the 21st century:
https://t.co/FqeX50F1Om
This was #MakingofTheHumanitiesXI in Lund @nhknowledge ✨ Very rich conference with fascinating talks about humanities scholarship across centuries. And such a good atmosphere 😊
Thanks @IsakHammar @HOsthGustafsson & @ostling_j !
Focus area: History of the humanities
The history of the humanities will be one of the prioritized research focus areas for LUCK, exploring how the humanities have circulated in society and impacted its institutions and knowledge regimes.
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WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF THE HUMANITIES?
Delighted to announce that issue 8.2 of History of Humanities is out! It contains a Forum on possible futures of the field, 2 review essays and 8 book reviews.
The introductory essay is a gem, and Open Access!
https://t.co/hJRbBYpAFz
Reminder: tomorrow, November 14, our workshop on Epistemic Transfer in the Humanities will take place.
Join us to explore how knowledge flows from humanities disciplines to other fields, and vice versa.
Participation is free!
See the link below.
Reminder that next week, on Nov 14 and 15, the Society for the History of Humanities will host an online workshop on Epistemic Transfer. Free of charge, open to all!
More info: https://t.co/7ZD3sdUcGQ
Save the date! The Making of the Humanities conference is coming to Sweden, 9-11 October, 2024. Stay tuned for more info on theme, keynotes and details on how to register. #historyofhumanities
https://t.co/zM33gyDhGd
The Society for the History of the Humanities is proud to announce an online workshop on Epistemic Transfer in the Humanities: 14-15 Nov 2023. With a great line-up of speakers!
Why and how do humanities disciplines borrow knowledge from one another?
See https://t.co/ySSDI4lMLB
The Society for the History of the Humanities has announced an online workshop on “Epistemic Transfer in the Humanities” on 14–15 Nov 2023. Participation is free.
https://t.co/ZXsyrmDlH8
Excited to be working with this newly founded Board of Events for the next couple of years. A great group of scholars trying to open up new vistas for the History of the Humanities. https://t.co/3rB7W5XDru
Thrilled to announce that the Society for the History of the Humanities has been extended with a separate Board of Events (BoE). The BoE will organize the Making of the Humanities conferences and various satellite events. So stay tuned!
For further info: https://t.co/e4PiGLquRx
I senaste numret av @info_Scandia diskuterar jag hur finansieringen av vetenskapliga tidskrifter har blivit ett lömskt problem för #humaniora. Open access via https://t.co/3JzmNe4yk3
Ping @DLHeidenblad @ArgHistoriker @OpenAccess_se och @kungbib som debatterat frågan tidigare.
@IsakHammar at LUCK has received funding for a three-years-project entitled "Scholarly journals and the disciplinary formation of the modern humanities in Sweden, c. 1850–1920" from the Swedish Research Council. Congratulations!
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Very happy to learn that the Swedish Research Council has decided to fund my 3-year project "Scholarly journals and the disciplinary formation of the modern #humanities in Sweden, c. 1850-1920". @LundHistoria