CfA: 29th Baltic Conference on the History of Science
THE 29th BALTIC CONFERENCE ON THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE
19-21 September 2019
Vilnius, Lithuania
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS
The
Lithuanian Association of the History and Philosophy of Science, the
Lithuanian Academy of Sciences and Vilnius University cordially invite
you to the 29th
Baltic Conference on the History
of Science (BCHS), which will take place from September 19-21, 2019 in
Vilnius, Lithuania. The conference is dedicated to the 440th
anniversary of the founding of Vilnius University in 1579, and its main theme will be
Science and the University.
Science
played an important role in all of the different historical periods of
Vilnius University: mathematics, physics and astronomy at the Jesuit
Vilnius University (1579-1773); the natural sciences and medicine
during the Age of Enlightenment at the Main School of the Grand Duchy
of Lithuania (1773-1803) and at the Imperial Vilnius University
(1803-1832); astronomy, physics, mathematics and medicine at the Polish
Stephen Báthory University (1919-1939); mathematics,
physics and medicine at the Soviet-era Vilnius University; and physics,
medicine and the life sciences today at Vilnius University (1990 - ).
Many well-known scientists and physicians worked and taught at the
University and made significant contributions to
the development of science and medicine. Many had ties with other
European universities.
In
2018, the three Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
celebrated the centennial of their gained or restored independence. A
year earlier, Finland celebrated its centennial. Higher education in
all of these countries was reformed. New or restructured universities
emerged: the University of Helsinki, the University of Tartu (Estonia),
the University of Latvia and the Vytautas Magnus University (Kaunas,
Lithuania). The teaching of science, medicine
and technology as well as research was also restructured: how and on
what models? What were some of the important contributions to science,
medicine and technology during this period?
Attendees
are invited to submit abstracts pertaining to the main theme of the
conference. Other abstracts dealing with the history, philosophy and
sociology of science, medicine and technology will be considered.
Please upload abstracts of 500 words (2,500 characters) maximum to the submission form at the website www.bahps.org by
1 April 2019.
Decision concerning acceptance of abstracts will be communicated by 1 June 2019.
More detailed
information about the conference program, registration and other matters
will be posted shortly on the website of the Baltic Association for the
History and Philosophy of Science (www.bahps.org).