HomeSymposium on Intellectual History and Legal History (INTELLEX)
Published on Thursday, September 19, 2024
Abstract
The conference aims to gather scholars working on legal history or other aspects related to the teaching of legal disciplines in a historical context in order to contribute to an intellectual history of this discipline. Although the conference focuses on identifying the intellectual contexts in which legal history developed, social aspects are also considered, since ideas do not exist independently of people. The social aspects could be, for instance, teachers and students at universities, royal academies, or other institutions disseminating knowledge.
Announcement
Argument
The conference aims to gather scholars working on legal history or other aspects related to the teaching of legal disciplines in a historical context in order to contribute to an intellectual history of this discipline. Although the conference focuses on identifying the intellectual contexts in which legal history developed, social aspects are also considered, since ideas do not exist independently of people. The social aspects could be, for instance, teachers and students at universities, royal academies, or other institutions disseminating knowledge. The intellectual contexts could be social, political, theological, and/or philosophical ideas of the time. Particularly welcomed are contributions putting into perspective the aims of legal history in various period in relation to autorities and powers in place: what did legal history mean to people at various periods?
We invite scholars, researchers, and practitioners to contribute to the following themes:
Actors of exchange
- Explore influential legal historians, their ideas, and their impact
- Other actors such as lawyers translating Roman Law
- Practitioners of Canon Law and reformed countries
Institutions and areas of exchange
- When did legal history appear as a discipline in educational institutions across Europe?
- The role of Intellectual networks such as the Republic of Letters or Academies
The Use of History in the Theory and Practice of Law
- Evolution of the history of various legal disciplines (history of criminal law, history of constitutional law, etc.)
- Contexts of evolution of the historical discipline and its aims with the history of legal disciplines
History of the Teaching Legal Disciplines
- Disciplines taught in the past (for instance natural law, Roman law, etc.)
- Evolution of legal history’s concepts, methods, and aims
- Sociological studies of law students in the past
Theology, History, and Legal Studies
- Theological contexts for legal history’s claims in various periods
- Practitioners of Canon Law compared to reformed countries
- What sources and methods did legal historian use compared to theology and history?
Submission guidelines
Authors are encouraged to submit their latest research, case studies, or methodological advancements aligned with the conference theme and topics of interest.
Please send your proposal (max. 300 words) with a short CV (max. 200 words), to Frank Ejby Poulsen using this email address: conference_intellex@proton.me
before 01/11/2024 at 23:59
Calendar
- Deadline for submission: 01/11/2024 at 23:59
- Notification of acceptance: 15/11/2024
Confirmed Keynote Speakers
- Sören Koch, Professor, Faculty of law, University of Bergen, Head of the Research Group on Legal Culture, Legal History and Comparative Law, Member of the European Law Institute, Chair of the Norwegian Association for Comparative Law
- Heikki Pihlajamäki, Academy Professor, Professor of Comparative Legal History, Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki
Subjects
- Europe (Main category)
- Mind and language > Religion > History of religions
- Periods > Modern > Nineteenth century
- Society > Law > Legal history
- Mind and language > Education > History of education
- Mind and language > Thought > Intellectual history
- Periods > Early modern
Places
- Universitätsstraße 30
Bayreuth, Federal Republic of Germany (95447)
Event attendance modalities
Full on-site event
Date(s)
- Friday, November 01, 2024
Attached files
Keywords
- legal history, intellectual history
Contact(s)
- Frank Poulsen
courriel : conference_intellex [at] pm [dot] me
Reference Urls
Information source
- Frank Poulsen
courriel : conference_intellex [at] pm [dot] me
License
This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.
To cite this announcement
« Symposium on Intellectual History and Legal History (INTELLEX) », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on Thursday, September 19, 2024, https://doi.org/10.58079/12bkp