PRIVACY Book launch

The book launch will celebrate the Centre's recent contribution to four research fields of early modern history: Privacy at Court (court studies), Privacy at Sea (maritime studies), Private conversations (orality, sociability and surveillance), and Practices of Privacy (as opposed to theoretical notions).

Programme

15.01–15.11 Introduction to the Centre (Mette Birkedal Bruun)

15.11–15.15 Survey of publications (Natacha Klein Käfer & Johannes Ljungberg)

15.15–15.30 Privacy at Court (moderator: Oskar Rojewski)

15.30–15.45 Private Conversations (moderator: Johannes Ljungberg)

15.45–16.00 Privacy at Sea (moderator: Søren Frank Jensen)

16.00–16.15 Private practices of knowledge production (moderator: Natália da Silva Perez)

16.15–16.30 Q&A 

Women’s Private Practices of Knowledge Production in Early Modern Europe

Privacy at Sea: Practices, Spaces, and Communication in Maritime History

 

Tracing Private Conversations in Early Modern Europe

Talking in Everyday Life

 

Notions of Privacy at Early Modern European Courts

Reassessing the Public and Private Divide, 1400-1800