MONDAY JUNE 13, 2022
Venue
Deutsches Historisches Institut in Rom
Via Aurelia Antica, 391
I-00165 Rome, Italy
14.00 Opening. Welcome by Prof. Martin Baumeister, director of the Deutsches Historisches Institut in Rom
SESSION 1, Chair: Alexander Koller
14.15–15.00 Wolfgang Reinhard (University of Freiburg – online): „um in jedem Fall Einige zu retten“ [1 Kor 9,22]. Verantwortung der Mission?
15.00–15.45 Arnold Witte (University of Amsterdam): Cardines and Lucrum: Cardinal-protectors and Confraternities in Early Modern Responsible Society
15.45–16.15 Break
SESSION 2, Chair: Matthijs Jonker
16.15–17.00 Stefano Tabacchi (Camera dei deputati Servizio Informatica): From “Good Government” to “Public Happiness”. The Shift of Paradigms in the Papal States (XVIIIth Century)
17.00–17.45 Nele De Raedt (UCLouvain, Belgium): Magnificence and the Common Good: Architectural Patronage and Social Responsibility in the Early Modern Period
17.45–18.30 Riccarda Suitner (Deutsches Historisches Institut, Rome): Debates on Social Responsibility in Early Eighteenth-Century German Natural Law
18.30–19.00 Wrap up
TUESDAY JUNE 14, 2022
Venue
Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome (KNIR)
Via Omero, 12
I-00197 Rome, Italy
SESSION 3, Chair: Klaus Unterburger
09.00–09.45 Silvia Mostaccio (UCLouvain): Living with the “sommersi”. The Beginnings of the Ministri degli infermi in Rome
09.45–10.30 Carlo Taviani (University of Zurich): Limited Liability, Limited Responsibility. Early Modern Global Corporations, Capital Investments, and Moral Issues
10.30–11.00 Break
SESSION 4, Chair: Herman Selderhuis
11.00–11.45 Martine Veldhuizen (Utrecht University): Feisty Virgins: Truth-telling as a Concept of Social Responsibility in the First Printed Editions of the Dutch Golden Legends (1450–1500)
11.45–12.30 Lotte van Hasselt (University of Amsterdam): The “deserving” Refugee in the Dutch Republic
12.30–14.00 Lunch (catering)
SESSION 5, Chair: Karla Boersma
14.00–14.45 Marianne Ritsema van Eck (The Norwegian Institute in Rome): Time and Responsibility. Franciscan Roles in History
14.45–15.30 Kyle Dieleman (Trinity Christian College, Palos Heights): Creating and Navigating Social Inequalities in Early Modern Dutch Colonies
15.30–16.00 Break
SESSION 6, Chair: Alexander Koller
16.00–16.45 Matthijs Jonker (KNIR): Charity and the Nobility of Painting in the Accademia di San Luca
16.45–17.30 Pavlo Bilichenko (Hlukhiv National Pedagogical University): The Idea of Social Responsibility to Community as an element of New Moral Ideal of a Person in the Creative Activity of Representatives of Reformation Movement in Lithuanian-Belarusian Lands in Early Modern Christianity
17.30–18.00 Wrap up