09/09/2021
New Work in Intellectual History Workshop
Online
New Work in Intellectual History Workshop
Organização: International Society for Intellectual History
Inscrições devem ser feitas até um dia antes de cada encontro em: https://isih.history.ox.ac.uk/?page_id=6580
O link para participar do evento no Zoom será enviado por email para quem se inscreveu. Não haverá certificação.
PROGRAMAÇÃO
09/09
15h-15h05: Jin-Woo Choi (Princeton University), Abertura
15h05-15h35: Ankita Banerjee (King’s College London), Mukti’s Place in South Asian History: A Critical Reflection of Rabindranath Tagore’s Ideal of Freedom
15h35-16h05: Gustavo Dalaqua (Universidade Estadual do Paraná), Decolonial Democracy
16h05-16h35: Ibrahim Khan (University of Chicago), The Problem of Defining Aggression in International Law
16h35-17h: Intervalo
17h-17h30: Charlotte Kiechel (Yale University), Reclaiming Third Worldism: Encountering its Limits and Possibilities
17h30-18h: Jerónimo Rilla (Universidad de Buenos Aires), A History of State Personifications: From Hobbes’ Leviathan to Sarmiento’s Facundo
18h-18h30: Peter Thompson (Science History Institute), Trailing Blood: A Modern History of Hunting and Violence across the Species Barrier
16/09
04h-04h05: Elias Buchetmann (European University Institute) Abertura
04h05-04h35: Juliette Gout (University of Queensland), Women’s International Thought in the English Enlightenment
04h35-05h05: Goran Gaber (École des hautes études en sciences sociales), Outlines for a Political History of Critique, 1500-1700
05h05-05h30: Intervalo
05h30-06h: Eva Schalbroeck (Utrecht University), A Global Microhistory of Missionary Practices and Cross-Cultural Contacts in Colonial Central Africa
06h-06h30 Juha Haavisto (European University Institute), William Temple’s Religious Views
06h30-07h: Carlos Crespo (University of Hamburg), The Political Theory of Fascism: Sergio Panunzio on the Italian State and Constitution