Presentations 2019

Mette Birkedal Bruun

  • "Locating the Cubiculum: Early Christian musings on the Place of Prayer", Locating the Private in the Roman and Early Christian Worlds, Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, 13 December

  • "Over tærsklen: En historisk undersøgelse af begrebet om det private", The Danish Royal Academy of Sciences and Letters, Copenhagen, Denmark, December 5.

  • "The vie privée of le grand Condée: A Theme and its Modulations", Early Modern French Seminar, Peterhouse College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, November 15.

  • "Det private i Kirkehistorien", Teologisk Forening, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark, November 12.

  • "Inciting conspicuous Charity: Private charity as a public act at the intersection of theology and etiquette", Conspicuous Privacy: Charity in Versailles under Louis XIV, arranged in collaboration between the Centre de recherche du château de Versailles and Centre for Privacy Studies, Paris, France, October 14.

  • "The Development of the Private Sphere 1500-1800", seminar arranged by Centre for the Study of Developing Societies and the Department of History, Delhi University, Delhi, India, September 17.

  • "The Centre for Privacy Studies: Methodologies, Research Areas, Works in Progress", Exploring Privacy Studies arranged in collaboration with the Centre for Early Modern Studies, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom, June 17.

  • "Jacques-Bénigne Winsløw (Winslow): A Dane in Paris", Cosmopolitanism, Cultural Exchange, Performing Arts, and Transnational History between France and Denmark (1660-1800), Frederiksborg Castle, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 4.

  • "Studier i tidlig moderne begreber om det private", Filologisk-Historisk Samfund, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 15.

  • "Welcome", Early Modern Privacy in Scandinavia, Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 13.

  • "Epistolary Solitude: Engaging and Renouncing the grand siècle by means of letters", Privacy in Early Modern Correspondences, Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 6-7.

  • "Welcome address", Early Modern Privacy: Notions, spaces and implications, Royal Academy of Sciences and Letters, Copenhagen, Denmark, April 9.

Anna Becker

  • "Politics that matters: Bodies and the material in the history of early modern political thought", Stockholm Philosophy Colloquium, Stockholm, Sweden, May 9.

  • "Gendering the political body", The Body and Politics, Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom, March 18.

Rikke Lyngsø Christensen

  • "Renaissance drawings and treatises", Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts/KADK, Copenhagen, Denmark, March 27.

Michaël Green

  • "Аспекты Приватности в Корреспонденции Гранд Тура 1701-1703" , Aspects of Privacy in Grand Tour Correspondence 1701-1703, Kurbatovskie chtenia, St Petersburg University, St. Petersburg, Russia, November 11-13.

  • "Home, household and Privacy in Early Modern Egodocuments from Amsterdam", Writing Home: Literatures of Place & Belonging, c.1300-1600, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom, July 25-26.

  • "Memoirs, Autobiographies and Almanachs: Amsterdam Egodocuments from a Privacy Perspective", Early Modern Studies Conference 2019, University of Durham, Durham, United Kingdom, July 22-24.

  • "The Grand Tour, Letters Home and Privacy", Seminar für mittlere und neuere geschichte, Georg-August University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany, July 16.

  • "Welcome: what is private about corresponding?", Privacy in Early Modern Correspondences, Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 6-7.

  • "Private aspects of Anglo-Dutch-French travel writings", Privacy in Early Modern Correspondences, Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 6-7.

  • "Privacy in Jewish Life across ages", Institute for Jewish History, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland, April 25.

  • “Privacy in Jewish Egodocuments”, Institute for Jewish History, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland, April 25.

  • "The education of the Grand Dauphin - Public education, private dealings",  Society for French Studies' Annual Conference, Indianapolis, United States, April 4-6.

  • "Amsterdamers’ Egodocuments", Zones of Privacy in the Early Modern Netherlands, Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, March 22.

  • '”My sad life”: Dutch egodocuments in the early modern period through the prism of privacy", Sadness, music, love - and a helicopter, Centre for Privacy Studies and Department of Church History, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, March 6.

  • "Letters, Tutorship and Privacy: The Grand Tour Correspondence of Henry Woodstock and Paul Rapin-Thoyras 1701-1703", Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, February 18.

Anni Haahr Henriksen

  • "Representations of Gendered Privacy in Literature: From the inward private space of the mind in Shakespeare’s The Rape of Lucrece to Virginia Woolf’s demand for A Room of One's Own", PRIVACY IARU Summer School, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 21.

  • "Corpus Linguistics as a Tool in Basic Research within Privacy Studies", Exploring Privacy Studies, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom, June 17.

  • "Disarm contentious minds: The Private Mind in the Elizabethan Body of Political Thought", The Body and Politics, Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom, March 18.

Pernille Ulla Knudsen

  • "Den sidste offentlige henrettelse", Christianshavns Bogfestival, Copenhagen, Denmark, April 27.

Peter Thule Kristensen

  • "Architectural features of hidden religious temples in Amsterdam", Zones of Privacy in the Early Modern Netherlands, Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, March 22.

Natacha Klein Käfer

  • with Dustin Michael Neighbors: "Anna of Saxony: Private Endeavours with Public Consequences", PRIVACY Seminar, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, November 20.

  • "Dangers of Charity: Public Masking of Private Intentions in the Court of Louis XIV", Conspicuous Privacy: Charity in Versailles under Louis XIV, arranged in collaboration between the Centre de recherche du château de Versailles and Centre for Privacy Studies, Paris, France, October 14.

  • "Dynamics of Healer-Patient Confidentiality in Early Modern Witch Trials", Early Modern Privacy: Notions, spaces and implications, Royal Academy of Sciences and Letters, Copenhagen, Denmark, April 9.

Dustin Michael Neighbors

  • with Natacha Klein Käfer: "Anna of Saxony: Private Endeavours with Public Consequences", PRIVACY Seminar, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, November 20.

  • "Privacy and Royal Progresses", Henry VIII on Tour: Interrogating Progresses—Workshop 1, Historic Royal Palaces/University of York, York, United Kingdom, November 15.

Lars Cyril Nørgaard

  • "Antoine Godeau & Les Tableaux de la Pénitence (1654). Ekphrastic image-making in early modern French devotional manuals", Ekphrastic Image-making in Early Modern Europe and the Americas, Emory University, Atlanta, United States, December 6-7.

  • "Publier ce qui est privé. La première publication des lettres spirituelles par Laurent Angliviel de La Beaumelle (1726-1773)", Les Petits Livres Secrets de Madame de Maintenon, Sorbonne University, Paris France, November 29.

  • "Rendre Compte du spirituel : solitude et charité à la cour", Les Petits Livres Secrets de Madame de Maintenon, Sorbonne University, Paris, France, November 22.

  • "Déplacer l’autorité du directeur ou affirmer cette authorité?", Les Petits Livres Secrets de Madame de Maintenon, Sorbonne University, Paris, France, November 15.

  • "Les Petits Livres Secrets : copie ou création?", Les Petits Livres Secrets de Madame de Maintenon, Sorbonne University, Paris, France, November 8.

  • "Charity in Paul Godet des Marais’ Letters of Spiritual Direction", Conspicuous Privacy: Charity in Versailles under Louis XIV, arranged in collaboration between the Centre de recherche du château de Versailles and Centre for Privacy Studies, Paris, France, October 14.

  • "Françoise d’Aubigné (1635-1719): the Queen without a Crown", (panelist) Early Modern Studies Conference 2019, Durham University, Durham, United Kingdom, July 22-24.

  • "The King’s Portrait in the Danish Royal Kunstkammer", Cosmopolitanism, Cultural Exchange, Performing Arts, and Transnational History between France and Denmark (1660-1800), collaboration between the Centre de Recherche du château de Versailles and the Museum of National History, Frederiksborg Castle, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 3-4.

  • "Publishing the Private: La Beaumelle and his reconstruction of Mme de Maintenon", Privacy in Early Modern Correspondences, Centre for Privacy Studies University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 6-7.

  • "Resurrecting the Ancien Régime: La Beaumelle’s edition of Paul Godet des Marais’ letters of spiritual direction (1756)", Privacy in Early Modern Correspondences, Centre for Privacy Studies University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 6-7.

  • "Copy or Creation: Les Petits Livres Secrets. Madame de Maintenon (1719-2019)", Colloque International organisé par le Centre de recherche du château de Versailles en collaboration avec l’université de Nantes (AMO) et La Société Internationale pour l’Étude des Femmes de l’Ancien Régime (SIEFAR), Paris, France, March 21-23.

Natália da Silva Perez

  • "Maison de la Charité and Sexual Privacy in Versailles (1687-1688)", Conspicuous Privacy: Charity in Versailles under Louis XIV, arranged in collaboration between the Centre de recherche du château de Versailles and Centre for Privacy Studies, Paris, France, October 14.

  • "Versailles of the Ordinary",Lecture at Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts/KADK, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 17.

  • "Producing Texts Together", PRIVACY Workshop, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, 12 September

  • "Digital Tools for PRIVACY Research", PRIVACY Workshop, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 11.

  • "Digital Humanities at PRIVACY", Exploring Privacy Studies, arranged in collaboration with the Centre for Early Modern Studies, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom, June 17.

  • 'Hierarchies of Privacy in Versailles (1682–1715)', Exploring Privacy Studies, arranged in collaboration with the Centre for Early Modern Studies, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom, June 17.

  • "Invasion of Privacy: the unauthorized Publication of Mme de Villedieu’s letters", Privacy in Early Modern Correspondences, Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 6-7.

  • "Hierarchies of Privacy: Sexual surveillance during the reign of Louis XIV", Society for French Studies' Annual Conference, Indianapolis, United States, April 4-6.

  • "Socio-behavioral dynamics of privacy in hidden religious temples in Amsterdam", Zones of Privacy in the Early Modern Netherlands, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, March 22.

  •  "Researching Priv* Words with Digital Tools", PRIVACY Workshop, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, February 26.

Michéle Seehafer

  • "Guided Historical City Walk", Zones of Privacy in the Early Modern Netherlands, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, March 22.

Fredrik Torisson

  • "En privat introduktion till arkitekturteori", Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden, January.

  • "Thinking is Making", Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden, January.

  • "Architetures of Exchange", Network for History and Culture, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts/KADK, Copenhagen, Denmark, March.

  • "The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters Building", Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts/KADK, Copenhagen, Denmark, February.

Bastian Vaucanson

  • "Centre for Privacy Studies and François Fénelon", Borchs Kollegium, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 17.

  • "Le fruit défendu” : l’amitié particulière et le secret chez Fénelon", Love and Friendship in the Grand SiècleUniversity of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium, May 8.

  • "Spaces of Secrecy at the Sun King’s Court", Society for French Studies' Annual Conference, Indianapolis, United States, April  4-6.

Helle Vogt

  • "Publicity, settlements and disorder – the function of the public assembly (thing) in Denmark c. 1100-1600", University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany, June 5.

  • "The Regulated Life: Law and Privacy in Medieval Denmark", International Medieval Congress, Leeds, United Kingdom, July 4.