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Från: Ulrik Langen <langen@hum.ku.dk>
Skickat: den 28 augusti 2025 10:09
Till: Ulrik Langen <langen@hum.ku.dk>
Ämne: ECRF
Dear 18th-century people,
We are here with information about this fall's events.
Network meeting for doctoral students working on 18th-century subjects
Following the success of last year’s one-day event at the SAXO Institute in Copenhagen, we are delighted to announce that a second Eighteenth-Century History Meeting will take place this autumn. This year’s gathering
is scheduled for Thursday, 9 October 2025, at “LUX” – the campus of The Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology at Lund University (Helgonavägen 3).
As before, the focus will be on doctoral students, offering a collegial forum for presenting work-in-progress, receiving constructive feedback, and building networks across borders and institutions. Presentations
will be held in English, and each participant is expected to prepare a 15-minute presentation, followed by a discussion and feedback from peers and senior scholars.
The network meeting stems from a collaboration between the Eighteenth-Century Research Forum/University of Copenhagen and Lund University,
but doctoral students from other institutions are more than welcome to participate, provided they are working on the 18th century.
We expect to begin at 11:00 and conclude with dinner in the evening.
Please note that the final start time may change once we know the exact number of participants.
If you would like to attend, please send us the (working) title of your thesis along with the name of your institution
to Jesper Jakobsen (jesper.jakobsen@kultur.lu.se).
We look forward to seeing many of you in Lund this October.
The organizing committee:
Tine Damsholt (KU), Juliane Engelhardt (KU), Jesper Jakobsen (LU), Magne Klasson (LU), Ulrik Langen (KU), Jonas Nordin (LU), Gunvor Simonsen (KU), Patrick van der Geest (LU)
In November, we have a regular ECRF seminar prepared for you:
On November 12, from 3 to 5, Benjamin Brandt Christiansen will give a presentation based on his PhD thesis
Managing furious insanity: Hospital cell confinement and its alternatives in eighteenth-century Denmark.
More information about this event will be provided in a future email – but remember to save the date.
Best regards,
ECRF
Ulrik Langen
Professor, PhD
Faculty of Humanities
The SAXO Institute
University of Copenhagen
Karen Blixens Vej 4
DK-2300 Copenhagen S
DENMARK
MOB +45 27 44 34 16
frw104@hum.ku.dk
