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Baltimore 2016 Meeting

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The fifth conference on the history of the humanities, ‘The Making of the Humanities V’, took place at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore (USA), from 5 till 7 October 2016.

Please click here to see the conference booklet.

Floris Solleveld wrote a conference report.

Katharina Isabel Schmidt won the award for best Graduate Student paper for her contribution entitled “From Evolutionary Functionalism to Critical Transnationalism. Comparative Legal History 1780s to Present.”

Pictures from the event:

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Steve Nichols introduces Sarah Kay
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Edgar Allen Poe beer
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Cassaubon’s blatter
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Are we at an astronomy conference?
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Maximilian Schich demonstrates the new hermeneutic circle
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Katharina Isabel Schmidt receives the prize for the best graduate student paper

 

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