CfP: Scientiae 2022, Montreal

Scientiae. Early Modern Knowledge

1-4 June 2022, McGill University. Montreal, Canada

 

Proposals are invited for the tenth annual Scientiae Conference on disciplines of knowing in the early modern world (roughly 1400-1800), which will take place at McGill University, 1-4 June 2022.

 

Scientiae is an international research group that investigates how people of the Renaissance and early modern periods understood the world and the implications this knowledge held for them. This is the period that saw the development of the modern natural sciences and of academic disciplines, but the formation of these disciplines was an interdisciplinary process that drew upon developments in many other fields of scholarly endeavour, including biblical exegesis, art theory, history and literary humanism, as well as natural philosophy, alchemy, occult practices, and trade knowledge.

 

Scientiae 2022 will feature plenary addresses by Jennifer Rampling (Princeton University) and Paul Yachnin (McGill University), as well as a plenary panel entitled “New Worlds and Knowledge Making” featuring Jaime Marroquín (Western Oregon University), Simon Kow (King's College, Halifax), Djoeke Van Netten (University of Amsterdam) and Carolyn Podruchny (York University).

 

Proposals are invited for individual papers (20-25 minutes), complete panels, workshops and seminars on any aspect of intellectual culture from the period 1400-1800.

 

The Programme Committee welcomes panel-proposals from any disciplinary perspective, yet we would like to encourage submissions that seek to examine modes of early modern knowledge formation and application that cross traditional disciplinary, national, geographic, linguistic or intellectual borders. The conference is interdisciplinary and the sessions should foster discussion transcending the disciplinary scope. This year, Scientiae would especially like to encourage proposals that address knowledge production and exchange in colonial environments.

 

Individual papers should include a 250-word abstract and a 1-page CV. Proposals for panels, debates, roundtables or workshops should contain a single 250-word description of the theme under discussion, along with a 100-word abstract and 1-page CV per participant.

 

Please submit abstracts or proposals here: Scientiae Montreal: 1-4 June 2022 (google.com) by 15 January 2022

 

For more on Scientiae, please see: https://scientiaeacademic.com/