Producing Historiography in a Changing World

Producing Historiography in a Changing World: Practices of Historians in Analog and Digital Contexts

Veranstalter
Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) & Institute of History (IHIST) of the University of Luxembourg (Eventbrite, Tickettailor)
Ausrichter
Eventbrite, Tickettailor
Veranstaltungsort
Bibliothèque nationale du Luxembourg, Luxembourg Learning Centre Belval Campus
Gefördert durch
Fondation André Losch
PLZ
1855
Ort
Luxembourg
Land
Luxembourg
Vom - Bis
05.05.2022 - 06.05.2022
Von
Wolfgang Freund, Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH), Université de Luxembourg

Material and intellectual conditions of historiography

Producing Historiography in a Changing World: Practices of Historians in Analog and Digital Contexts

The scientific conference will study the material and intellectual conditions of the historian's work by proposing an anthropological approach to historical practices. The conference takes place within the framework of a research project at the University of Luxembourg focussing on the work and research library of the Luxembourgish historian Gilbert Trausch.

Programm

Thursday, 5 May 2002, 14.00–18.00 at the Bibliothèque nationale du Luxembourg

14.15 Arrival
14.30 Welcome by Claude Conter, Directeur BNL & Andreas Fickers, Directeur of the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH)

Panel 1: The Historian Gilbert Trausch
Chair: Benoît Majerus, Professor for European History at the C²DH
14.40 Écrire le récit national: Une approche matérielle de l’œuvre de Gilbert Trausch (Michel Margue, Institut d’Histoire, Université du Luxembourg)
15.00 Gilbert Trausch and the European Union Liaison Committee of Historians (Kiran Patel, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
15.20 Small is Beautiful? Trausch on Luxembourg as „Small Power“ in Europe (Renée Wagner, Institut d’Histoire, Université de Luxembourg)
15.40 Discussion
16.10 Break
16.30 Gilbert Trausch as Public Historian (Wolfgang Freund, C²DH, University of Luxembourg)
16.50 Scanning the Past: A 3D model of Trausch’s Library (Norman Teferle, FSTM, University of Luxembourg & Lars Wieneke, C²DH, University of Luxembourg)
17.20 Discussion

Public conference
Thursday, 5 May 2002, starting at 19.00 at the Bibliothèque nationale du Luxembourg
Une bibliothèque pour les curieux (Alberto Manguel, CEHL – Centro de Estudos da História da Leitura)

Friday, 6 May 2002, 9.15–17.00 at the Luxembourg Learning Centre, Belval Campus

Panel 2: Anthropology of the Historian at Work
Chair: Andreas Fickers, Director of the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History, University of Luxembourg (C²DH)
9.30 De la vie en bibliothèque à la bibliothèque privée. La conquête progressive de l’indépendance (John Scheid, Collège de France / Université du Luxembourg)
9.55 Derrière l’œuvre, l’historien au travail (Françoise Waquet, CNRS)
10.20 Discussion
10.50 Break
11.10 Droysen at Work: A Praxeological Perspective on Historical Scholarship (Philipp Müller, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen)
12.00 Discussion
12.30 Lunch break

Panel 3 : Analog/Machine-based Reading and Writing
Chair: John Scheid, Collège de France / Université du Luxembourg
14.00 Writing Work and Authorship in Historiography (Henning Trüper, Universität Zürich / Leibniz-Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung Berlin)
14.25 Réinventer le dépouillement (Philippe Artières, Institut de recherche interdisciplinaire sur les enjeux sociaux (IRIS), CNRS)
14.50 Discussion
15.20 Break
15.40 Savoirs: A Digital Tool for Comparative History of Knowledge (Christian Jacob, CNRS, EHESS)
16.05 Discussion
16.20 Conclusions (Armin Heinen, Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen)

Kontakt

Wolfgang Freund, wolfgang.freund@uni.lu

https://www.c2dh.uni.lu/events/producing-historiography-changing-world-practices-historians-analog-and-digital-contexts?fbclid=IwAR2oBfsdP7tlJXBIYZJNaosdG_vfRoHRRYrI7m3RxX3exPAnmPB9a3fD9aE
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