HomeFutures of Intellectual History
Published on Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Abstract
The Remarque Institute at New York University invites graduate students to submit proposals for the Futures of Intellectual History graduate student conference to take place at New York University on October 23-24th, 2015.
Announcement
Argument
A recent wave of scholarship has reinvigorated Intellectual History and expanded the field beyond its traditional geographical, methodological and conceptual boundaries. Though taking place at all levels of the academy, much of this recent scholarship is the work of graduate students. Despite the vitality and breadth of their research there are few forums for advanced students working in Intellectual History to engage with each other’s work. This conference will provide such a forum.
The “Futures of Intellectual History” conference will bring together graduate students who use the diverse tools of intellectual history to answer questions that include, but also go beyond those traditionally asked by the field. Invited to participate are scholars working in fields including but not limited to the history of science and technology, the history of social thought and the social sciences, the history of concepts, legal history, and global history. Not constrained by a single theme, the conference will provide a space for diverse methodologies and questions to come into productive tensions with each other in ways often not possible in other settings. Through making it possible for graduate researchers with different interests and convictions to substantively engage with each other’s work, the conference aims to promote productive conversations both about the subjects of the papers presented, as well as about their diverse methodologies and theoretical approaches.
Organisation
The conference will take place at the Remarque Institute at New York University the 23rd and 24th of October 2015. Both of these days will consist of three panels each comprised of two graduate student presentations of approximately thirty minutes. Panels will be followed by a comment made by a professor and then a discussion. The conference will close with a dinner Saturday evening.
Submission guidelines
Graduate students who are interested in participating in the conference should send a one-page proposal and a CV to futuresofintellectualhistory@gmail.com
by July 13, 2015.
Acceptance notices will be issued by July 18, 2015.
If accepted, presentations should be sent to the conference committee by October 4, 2015 for pre-circulation. Unfortunately, funds are not available to support travel to and from the conference, but the CIRHUS may be able to contribute to the travel expenses of particularly strong participants pursuing PhDs at French institutions, on a case by case basis.
Conference Organizers and Scientific Committee
- The Remarque Institute
- Alexander Arnold, New York University
- Justin Reynolds, Columbia University
- Asheesh Siddique, Columbia University
Subjects
- History (Main category)
- Society > Science studies > History of science
- Mind and language > Thought > Intellectual history
- Society > History > Social history
Places
- 3rd Floor - Remarque Institute, 53 Washington Square South
New York, America (10012)
Date(s)
- Monday, July 13, 2015
Keywords
- global history
Information source
- Jean-Philippe Dedieu
courriel : jpd449 [at] nyu [dot] edu
License
This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.
To cite this announcement
« Futures of Intellectual History », Conference, symposium, Calenda, Published on Tuesday, June 23, 2015, https://doi.org/10.58079/swg