Day 1 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4
8.15 8.45 Registration
8.50 9.00 Conference opening
9.00 10.00 Keynote 1 Peter Mandler, University of Cambridge
The Rise (and Fall?) of the Humanities
10.30 12.30 panel Locating the Humanities: Cities and Colonies panel Understanding the Performing Arts: a Hermeneutics of Practice? panel The Recent History of Literary History The Humanities and Nationalism: South America
13.30 15.30 panel History and Function of Libraries in the Making of the Humanities History of Logic (2 papers) panel How the Humanities and Sciences Interact: The Flow of Cognitive Goods The Humanities and Nationalism: The West
Translation Studies (2 papers)
16.00 18.00 Institutions: Libraries, Archives and Laboratories Scholarly Virtues and Scholarly Vices panel Recent Histories of the Humanities: a Comparative Perspective The Humanities and Nationalism: Socialism and a Longue Duree Perspective
Evening Conference dinner
Day 2
9.00 10.30 Literary Studies panel Sound and the Humanities panel Public, Private or Academic? Making History at the Fringes of Academia The Humanities and Nationalism: The Iberian Peninsula
11.00 13.00 panel Philology in Asia 1500-1800: Consolidation and Professionalization of a Discipline panel The Making of Art and Architectural Histories in Poland, Croatia, Romania and Bulgaria Philosophy of History (2 papers) Interactions between Disciplines
History of Philosophy (2 papers)
14.00 16.00 panel The Rise and Decline of "Colonial Humanities" panel Invisible Battles: The Political Stakes of  Literary Theory in Eastern Europe panel Gathering Language: Materials, Overviews, Typologies East and West
16.30 17.30 Keynote2 Shamil Jeppie, University of Cape Town
Styles of Writing History in Timbuktu and the Sahara/Sahel
Evening Reception at Ertegun House
Day 3
9.00 10.00 Keynote 3 Elisabeth DŽcultot, Martin-Luther-UniversitŠt Halle-Wittenberg
From an Antiquarian to an Historical Approach? The Birth of Art History in the 18th Century
10.30 12.30 Aesthetics and History of Art Measurement in the Humanities (2 papers) History of Religious Studies The Classical Tradition and Greek Studies 
Newtonianism (2 papers)
13.30 15.00 Digital Humanities Writing and Visualization Gender issues Textual Scholarship in The Netherlands
15.30 16.00 Closing, prize giving and farewell