
Lund Centre for the History of Knowledge (LUCK)
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Bringing together historians of knowledge • Lund University • https://t.co/z7irByyujt
Lund and beyond
Joined August 2016
LUCK’s seminar series this spring has been released. Welcome to join us!
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Björn Lundberg, coordinator of the LUCK focus area “Knowledge and Education”, has received funding from the Swedish Research Council for his project "Preparing children for war: Swedish preparedness education in transition 1945–2000". Congratulations! https://t.co/cmygHRyqrn
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Björn Lundberg, Associate Professor of History at Lund University and coordinator of the LUCK focus area “Knowledge and Education,” has received funding from the Swedish Research Council for his pr…
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Call for Papers: The Standing Working Group "History of Knowledge in the History of Education" invites submissions to the upcoming conference ISCHE 46 in Lille, 8–11 July 2025 (or 15–16 July, online). https://t.co/jzhTwBXnUe
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We are happy to announce that Christa Lundberg (@christalundb) has received funding from both the Swedish Research Council and Riksbankens Jubileumsfond for the project “Plagiarism hunting in early modern Europe (c. 1665–1730)” – an impressive achievement!
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Welcome to LUCK, Martin Hamre! During the stay with us, he will by studying the transformation of the Humboldt University of Berlin between 1988 and 1993 in the context of European integration. Read more: https://t.co/9sphhDaq7P
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I'm happy to announce that I've joined the Lund Centre for the History of Knowledge @nhknowledge for three months. I'll be studying the Humboldt University of Berlin in the context of European integration as part of a broader project led by @ostling_j. https://t.co/KPgeMUWidJ
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Dr. Martin Kristoffer Hamre is a historian of modern European history in transnational and global perspectives based at the Lund Centre for the History of Knowledge. His research interests include …
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REMINDER: LUCK's International Fellowship Programme in the History of Knowledge has an open call for the spring of 2025. Deadline for application: 15 November.
NEW CALL: LUCK's International Fellowship Programme in the History of Knowledge. Read more: https://t.co/7gbk1mGltb
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Job opportunity: Full professor in history with a focus on modern history at Linköping University. More here: https://t.co/NPAOkulMPx
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SAVE THE DATE: The second international History of Knowledge Conference will take place in Lund on 8–10 October, 2025. It is thus a sequel to the first conference organized in Porto in the autumn of 2023. More information will follow later this year or early next year.
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En fyllig och initierad recension av vår bok ”Knowledge Actors: Revisiting Agency in the History of Knowledge”, signerad den alltid lika läsvärde Fredrik W. Thue. Recensionen kan läsas här: https://t.co/CR0T7mwVl3
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NEW CALL: LUCK's International Fellowship Programme in the History of Knowledge. Read more: https://t.co/7gbk1mGltb
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Good news! 💡The @SartonCentre at @ugentlw changed its name and is now the Sarton Centre for the History of Science AND Humanities. As a historian of the humanities, I am obviously delighted with this! + our programme for the autumn semester is ready, check this out below! 🍂⬇️
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The third issue of the yearbook “History of Intellectual Culture” has been published. Read more here: https://t.co/OxrNdLsDXK
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The history of knowledge yearbook "HIC" has released a new volume!
A new volume of our yearbook “History of Intellectual Culture” is out! The yearbook is published with @degruyter_brill and available OA: https://t.co/gJXYy5fIeQ
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This week, the Lund Centre for the History of Knowledge has organised the 11th "The Making of the Humanities Conference". It has been marvelous days.
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At the second day of our conference “The Making of the Humanities XI”, Suzanne Marchand will give her keynote lecture “Learning from the Father of Lies: Herodotus’ Lessons for Modern Truth-Seekers”. Learn more here: https://t.co/5Rew7ZDGeu
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We have kicked off our conference “The Making of the Humanities XI” with a great keynote lecture by the one and only Helge Jordheim. Read more about his lecture here: https://t.co/rnpcrK3eTV
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This week, the eleventh conference in this series on the history of the humanities will be hosted by LUCK. A number of scholars from a wide range of universities will discuss various aspects of the history of the humanities. More information: https://t.co/4E6TA3LA73
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