Thursday, 7.7.
Chair: Michael Stausberg (Bergen)
(1) What is Global Intellectual History?
13.00 Martin Mulsow (Erfurt/Gotha): Categories for a Global Intellectual History
14.00 Sebastian Conrad (Berlin): What is „global“ in Global Intellectual History?
15.00-15.30 Coffee Break
15.30 Jürgen Renn (Berlin): The Globalization of Knowledge in History - the Perspective of Historical Epistemology
16.30 Hans Medick (Göttingen): A Global Turn? Microhistory in Extension
18.00 Keynote Lecture:
Jan Assmann (Konstanz): Revelation
Dinner for the Participants
Friday, 8.7.
Chair: Jörg Rüpke (Erfurt)
(2) Global Intellectual History and Global History: Interconnections
9.00 Iris Schröder (Erfurt): Menelik's Map and Boundary Making in Late Nineteenth Century Ethiopia: A Case for a History of Ideas in a Euro-African Setting?
10.00 Benjamin Steiner (Erfurt): The Place of Sub-Saharan Africa in a Global History of Ideas from an Early Modern Perspective
11.00-11.30 Coffee Break
11.30 Dominic Sachsenmaier (Göttingen): Hierarchies of Knowledge and the Perspective of a Global History of Knowledge
12.30 Lunch
Chair: Benjamin Steiner (Erfurt)
(3) The Pre-Modern Era: Transcultural Transmission of Ideas
13.30 Stefan Hanß (Cambridge): Entangled Imagery. Intellectual History and Visual Culture
14.30 Carlo Ginzburg (Pisa): Ethnophilology: Two Case Studies
15.30-16.00 Coffee Break
16.00 Kapil Raj (Paris): Networks of Knowledge, or Spaces of Circulation? Conceptualizing Early-Modern Knowledge-Making and Exchange
17.00 Anna Akasoy (New York): The Classical Heritage of Eurasia: What Constitutes a Heritage?
18.00-19.00 Guided Tour through Erfurt (Reiner Prass)
Dinner for the Participants
Saturday, 9.7.
Chair: Gunnar Folke Schuppert (Berlin)
(4) Images, Objects, Ideas: Dimensions of Global Intellectual History
9.00 Knud Haakonssen (Erfurt/St. Andrews): John Pocock’s “Barbarism and Religion” - a Global Intellectual History?
9.30 Paola Molino (Munich): All you can do and all you can’t do with library catalogues: dangerous tools for globalizing pre-modern local bibliographies
10.30-11.00 Coffee Break
11.00 Gerhard Wolf (Florenz): Images, Objects, Ideas. Considerations on global or transcultural art histories
12.00 Final discussion
End: ca. 13.00