Knowledge Exchange. Europe and the Black Sea Region, ca. 1750 – 1850

Knowledge Exchange. Europe and the Black Sea Region, ca. 1750 – 1850

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Southeast European History and Anthropology, University of Graz
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Location
Graz
Country
Austria
From - Until
29.09.2017 - 30.09.2017
Deadline
31.03.2017
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By
Dominik Gutmeyr

The Department of Southeast European History and Anthropology at University of Graz is pleased to invite interested scholars to contribute to a first systematic research of knowledge exchange in and between the Black Sea Region and Europe, ca. 1750 - 1850. The conference will take place in Graz on 29.-30. September 2017.

Frame & aim
When the transfer of modern sciences to and the study of the Black Sea Region (BSR) began in the late 18th century, this area was not yet considered part of Europe. Because of the fact that the BSR has not been conceived as a historical region before the onset of the post-socialist transition period a systematic investigation of knowledge and culture exchange as well as of academic cultures within and beyond the region is completely missing. The conference seeks to open the floor for debates on forms of knowledge and culture exchange within the BSR and beyond from the late 18th and early 19th century, when the region was ‘discovered’ by “European” researchers. It aims to investigate knowledge and cultural exchanges between the BSR and Western Europe in a time of increasing reciprocal contacts and the establishment of the first modern academic institutions in the BSR.

Objectives:
With this conference, we would like to invite scholars to contribute to a first systematic research of this issue from different scholarly disciplines in the humanities interested in themes including (but not limited to):
- Ways and methods of knowledge distribution in Europe around 1800
- Enlightenment, surveying the world and the establishment of early colonial museums in the West (and Russia) since the second half of the 18th century
- ‘Disciplinary’ interests of foreigners
- Donors of research activities of foreigners
- Were the subjects of investigation agencyless ‘objectives’?
- Theoretical considerations aiming to explain specific exchange relations between Europe’s core of the Scientific Revolution and the BSR
- Systematic research of the BSR as a research field for foreign researchers
- Interactions and contradictions between science and religions in the BSR
- The role of religious educational institutions (monasteries, madaris and Sufi-meeting places) in the transfer and filtrating of knowledge
- The role of missionaries of various denominations
- The role of the diaspora communities (for instance Odessa for Greece; Bucharest, Odessa and Bessarabia for Bulgaria and Macedonia or Venice and Vienna for Armenia, etc.)
- The role of religious networks such as Mount Athos as well as Orthodox and Muslim pilgrimages
- Imperial interests – especially those of the Russian and Habsburg Empires
- External representations of a BSR as a sphere of imperial interests
- Examination of the entanglement of non-scientific and scientific knowledge in the BSR
- Reflections on the influence of traditional knowledge systems and regimes as well as the relationship between (Western) European and Ottoman scientific and cultural traditions
- Representation of women across the BSR region by a men-dominated world of missionaries, adventurers, explorers and early researchers
- Biographies of missionaries, adventurers, explorers and early researchers in the BSR
- Visual representation of indigenous populations

There is no fee for participation in the conference, but the organizers do unfortunately not have the possibility to cover the participants’ expenses for travel and accommodation. English will serve as the main conference language. Please send 300-word proposals for 20 minute papers along with a short academic CV to Prof. Dr. Karl Kaser (karl.kaser@uni-graz.at) and Dr. Dominik Gutmeyr (dominik.gutmeyr@uni-graz.at) no later than 31 March 2017. The organisers aim to let you know within three weeks after the deadline whether your proposal has been accepted.
A selection of papers presented at the conference will be published in a special volume in the first half of 2018.

The conference is organized within the project “Knowledge Exchange and Academic Cultures in the Humanities. Europe and the Black Sea Region”, an MSCA-RISE-project funded by the European Commission. Further information may be found on http://www.blacksearegion.eu as well as the full CfP under https://blacksearegion.eu/graz-conference-29-30-09/

Contact:
Karl Kaser & Dominik Gutmeyr
University of Graz
Southeast European History and Anthropology
Mozartgasse 3
A-8010 Graz
https://geschichte.uni-graz.at/en/suedost/
karl.kaser@uni-graz.at
dominik.gutmeyr@uni-graz.at

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Dominik Gutmeyr

Mozartgasse 3
8010 Graz

dominik.gutmeyr@uni-graz.at


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