Please click on the link to access the preliminary draft of the MOHV preliminary programme. It is possible to register as a participant until 5 September 2016. Information concerning conference venue, travel options, accommodation and registration can be found here.
Conference Venue and Accommodations (updated)
The venue of the Making of Humanities V conference has been added to the events page. Next to this you can also find a list of accommodations to stay in Baltimore.
Registration ‘The Making of Humanities V’ is now open!
You can now register for the MOHV conference, which will be held at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 5-7 October this year. In order to do so please follow this link.
First Issue of History of Humanities is out!
We are very pleased to announce that the first issue of History of Humanities has been published with University of Chicago Press. It is a wonderfully rich volume with a Forum discussion on the object of the humanities, contributions on Chinese historiography, different from the West in that it blends several scholarly disciplines, 19th century scholarly interest in mythologies, an intriguing essay on the concepts of nature and culture in the history of biology, a section with book reviews, and much more! As it is the first issue, the editors have included an introduction to this new field. To celebrate and distribute the contents of the issue widely, the first issue has been made fully open access by Chicago until the end of May.
Please follow this link to find all the contributions. Enjoy reading!