CfP: Conference on Medieval and Early Modern Swiss-British Relations

Archived Veranstaltung
14. Aprile 2024
Call for papers
We are inviting papers for our international conference on the theme of medieval and early modern Anglo-Swiss cultural relations. The conference is organized by the Swiss Association of Medieval and Early Modern English Studies and will take place at the University of Basel in Switzerland from 4-6 September 2024. Deadline for proposals April 14, 2024.  

The next international SAMEMES conference will take place within the framework of the SNSF-project SwissBritNet: Swiss-British cultural exchange and knowledge networks 1600-1780. The conference will extend the investigation of these networks back through the Middle Ages.

The study of early modern transnational relations in Europe has been advanced in recent years by digital humanities initiatives enabling the large-scale collection, visualization and analysis of data designed to improve our understanding of knowledge networks and the Republic of Letters. Joining this international research community, SwissBritNet will highlight the nature and relevance of Swiss-British relations as an intrinsic part of a bigger European picture. While both continental Anglophilia and the British enthusiasm for Switzerland are often seen as late-18th century phenomena, this conference will show that they have a much longer and intricate history. From the 7th century Irish monks who established the monastery of St Gallen and the Bishop of Sion who helped found Westminster Abbey to the English envoys stationed in the Swiss confederacy in the 17th century, from the Genevan teacher Antoine-Rodolphe Chevalier, who was Professor of Hebrew at Cambridge in the reign of Edward VI to the English knowledge networks of Swiss theologians and scholars in the 17th and 18th centuries; from the Marian exiles in Basel and Geneva in the 1550s to Puritan regicides in Geneva and Lausanne – to name only a very few examples – there has been constant movement and cultural exchange between Switzerland and Britain, and considerable resulting mutual influence. At the SAMEMES conference, we will be able to discuss medieval and early modern case studies as well as larger theoretical and methodological considerations.

Topics to be addressed may include, but are not limited to

  • Transmission of medieval manuscripts
  • Libraries and collections
  • Go-betweens and brokers of knowledge
  • Modes of exchange in the Republic of Letters
  • Drama and itinerant players
  • Translations of literary works and devotional literature
  • Travel accounts and letters
  • Economic relations, trade, crafts and art
  • Natural philosophy, medicine and science
  • Diplomacy and warfare
  • Religion and theology

Global Medieval Studies, Transnational Studies, Network Studies, Digital Humanities, and Gender Studies approaches are encouraged in the investigation of literary and cultural history. Select papers presented at this conference will be edited by the conference organizers and published in the open access Swiss Papers in English Language and Literature (SPELL) in 2025.

For 20-minute conference papers, please send a 250-word abstract and a short bio (max 100 words) to Prof. Ina Habermann (ina.habermann@unibas.ch) by April 14, 2024.

This conference is supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF), grant no. 215254, project title: SwissBritNet: Swiss-British Cultural Exchange and Knowledge Networks 1600–1780.

Programm

Plenary Speakers:
Ardis Butterfield, Yale University
Erin McCarthy, University of Galway
Annina Seiler, University of Zurich
Dirk van Miert, Huygens Instituut Amsterdam

Organizzato da
Swiss Association of Medieval and Early Modern English Studies

Veranstaltungsort

University of Basel, Department of English
Nadelberg 6
4051 
Basel

Contatto

Prof. Ina Habermann, University of Basel
Lingua/e della manifestazione
Inglese

Informazioni sui costi

CHF 40.00
Doctoral students CHF 40, salaried delegates CHF 80, members free of charge

Inscrizione

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