Programme Ideas at Work Intellectual History Graduate Conference 2013 Funded by the Graduate Programme for Theology, History of Ideas, and Philosophy, Graduate School of Arts, Aarhus University 13-14 December 2013
Ideas at Work: Intellectual History Graduate Conference 13-14 December 2013, Aarhus University, DK Welcome to Ideas at Work: Intellectual History Graduate Conference. This 2-day event gives graduate and postgraduate students working in the broad field of intellectual history a chance to get to present their work to a wider audience. Under the general theme Ideas at Work we want to explore the different ways ideas have functioned, performed, created, shaped, been shaped by, justified and otherwise manifested themselves in practices, institutions, concepts, and the material world throughout history. Contact: To contact the organisers before, during or after the conference, please email: intellectualhistory.au@gmail.com Emergency Contact: If you have an emergency and need to contact the organisers out of hours during the two days of the conference, you may call (+45) 20493905 2
Programme Overview Friday 13 Dec Location: Richard Mortensen Stuen in Studenternes Hus 9.00 Registration 9.30-9.45 Welcome + info 9.45-10.45 Ann Thomson How to write the intellectual history of the Enlightenment Coffee 11.00-12.15 Session 1 Chair: Kieran Hazzard Karl Bruno Daniel Strand Stig Skov Mortensen Session 2 Chair: Eva Krause Jørgensen Simone Sefland Pedersen George Owers Anna Svensson 12.15-13.30 Lunch buffet in Stakladen Cafeteria 13.30-15.00 Session 3 chair: Mathias Hein Jessen Coffee + fruit Katrina-Eve Manica Kieran Hazzard Eva Krause Jørgensen Jonas Ross Kjærgård 15.15-16.45 Session 4 chair: George Owers Magnus Paulsen Hansen Coffee + cake Agnes Arnold-Forster Mathias Hein Jessen Christopher S. Barkan 17.00-18.00 Donald Winch Uses and abuses of the history of economic ideas 19.00 onwards Dinner at Godsbanen 3
Saturday 14 Dec Location: Nobelparken 10.00-10.30 Breakfast + coffee (building 1467 room 616) 10.30-12.00 Session 5 chair: Anna Svensson Christoffer Basse Eriksen 12.00-13.00 Lunch Nicolai von Eggers Mariegaard Morten Kjær Mads Jensen 13.00- no later than 17.00 3 parallel Workshops Chairs: Donald Winch, Ann Thomson, and Mikkel Thorup 50 minutes allotted per paper. 4
Places Registration and welcome session will take place in the Richard Mortensen Room in Studenternes Hus, Nrd. Ringgade 3, 8000 Aarhus C, which is the main venue for Friday s programme. The conference dinner will be at Godsbanen at Aarhus Folkekøkken (see city map below). Saturday s programme will take place at the department of the history of ideas, in the Nobel Park, Jens Chr. Skous vej 7, 8000 Aarhus C (building 1467 level 6). From the city centre bus 1A (Trige) and bus 14 (Skejbyparken) stops at the intersection Randersvej/Nordre Ringgade in front of the Nobel Park. 5
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Agnes Arnold-Forster agnes.arnold-forster@kcl.ac.uk The Changing 19th Century: Feminism and Medical Historiography Anna Svensson anna.svensson@abe.kth.se Conceptualising Utopia: a rescue mission at the fact/fiction divide Christoffer Basse Eriksen cbe@hum.au.dk Theories of Circulation in the Physiological Treatises of William Harvey Christopher S. Barkan cbarkan@ucsc.edu Marx contra Foucault: on abstraction and critique in intellectual history Daniel Strand daniel.strand@idehist.su.se The successful welfare state: The end of ideology debate in the 50s Eva Krause Jørgensen iksekj@hum.au.dk The revolt of the proprietors - A struggle of freedom and property in Denmark 1790-91 George Owers gbo20@cam.ac.uk From Whiggism to democracy: the changing conception of the Ancient Jonas Ross Kjærgaard jonasrk@hum.au.d Man is born to Work : The Haitian Slave-Rebellion in French Karl Bruno karl.bruno@slu.se Food production or land reform? Struggling conceptualizations of rural Katrina-Eve Manica kat.manica@gmail.com The British East India Company: From the Political Economy of the British Kieran Hazzard kieran.hazzard@gmail.com Conquest and Consent: The India Question, 1818-1838 Mads Langballe Jensen madslangballe@gmail.com Philipp Melanchthon as a political actor Magnus Paulsen Hansen changes according to French pragmatic sociology mph.dbp@cbs.dk Ideas as tools for evaluation: the role of ideas in policy Mathias Hein Jessen idemhej@hum.au.dk Political philosophy as objective violence Morten Kjær mokj@sam.sdu.dk God s wrath and God s law - From idea of theology to practice of law Stig Skov Mortensen stigskovmortensen@me.com Democratic deficits in political education: why the evidence based approach is hurting rather than helping Delegate list Email address Paper title Nicolai von Eggers Mariegaard filnm@hum.au.dk The Political Theology of Economy Simone Sefland Pedersen simsefped@gmail.com Orders of economy