Global Geographies of Knowledge: Creating, Representing, and Commodifying Ideas Across Early Modern Places, 1400-1800
National Endowment of the Humanities Summer Institute:
GLOBAL GEOGRAPHIES OF KNOWLEDGE: CREATING, REPRESENTING, AND COMMODIFYING IDEAS ACROSS EARLY MODERN PLACES (1400-1800)
June 26, 2023 - July 21, 2023 at Saint Louis University
Directors: Claire Gilbert, Fabien Montcher, Charles Parker
The early modern world was characterized by the integration and fragmentation of space that arose from the increasing mobility and interaction of peoples and objects. “Global Geographies of Knowledge” focuses on the fluid processes of encountering and transmitting ideas about peoples and objects in physical and imaginary landscapes. Conversely, this Institute also analyzes how such ideas affected the human and nonhuman relations with specific sites and environments. We seek to bring together higher education faculty and advanced PhD students from around the country to deepen their knowledge and research using critical ways of thinking spatially in the humanities and social sciences and to develop innovative ways of applying them to themes in world history and cultures of knowledge in the classroom.
Application Deadline: March 3, 2023
Apply here: www.geographiesofknowledge.org
Contact Info:
Claire Gilbert, Fabien Montcher, Charles Parker
Department of History
Saint Louis University
3800 Lindell Blvd,
Saint Louis, MO 63108
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