Presentations 2020

Mette Birkedal Bruun

  • "Opening" Early Modern Altona, Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, December 17.

  • "Opening", Privacy at Court? A Reassessment of the Public/Private Divide within European Courts (1400-1800),Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, December 10.

  • "Entering the Interior: Objects and Thresholds in Early Modern Devotion" Atelier Objet: Les objets qui créent l'intérieurEcole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France, December 4.

  • "Opening", Privacy in Early Modern Jewish Life, Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, November 17.

  • "Privacy and Religion" The Royal Danish Academy: Architecture, Design, Conservation, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 2.

  • "Practices of Privacy - Knowledge in the Making: Opening", Practices of Privacy - Knowledge in the Making, Centre for Privacy Studies, online, April 24.

  • "Opening", Perspectives on Privacy in the 17th-century Netherlands, Centre for Privacy Studies and Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Januar 31.

Paolo Astorri

  • "The Reform of Clandestine Marriage Law in Sixteenth-Century Lutheran Saxony", Ius Commune conference, Maastricht, The Netherlands, November 26-27.

  • "Public Debt in Early Modern Lutheran Germany", AUX ORIGINES DE LA DETTE PUBLIQUE EN EUROPE (XIIIe- XVIIes.), Maison des Sciences de l'Homme Lyon St Étienne, Lyon, France, November 12.

Michael Green

  • "Three Jewish Egodocuments from Amsterdam", Privacy in Early Modern Jewish Life, Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, November 17.

  • "Humanistic education in the 15th and 16th centuries", 500 godina Flaciusa (500 anniversary of Flacius), Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, Pula, Croatia, November 11.

  • "Notions of Privacy in Early Modern Egodocuments from Amsterdam", Low Countries Historical Seminar, University College London in cooperation with Institute for Historical Research, United Kingdom, October 23.

  • "Jewish Life in Early Modern Amsterdam Through the Prism of Privacy", Diversität statt Urbanität: Orte jüdischen Lebens zwischen Zentren und Peripherie vom 15. bis 19. Jahrhundert, Interdisciplinary Forum on Jewish History and Culture in the Early Modern Time, Stuttgart, Germany, February 9.

  • "Perceptions of Privacy in Jewish Egodocuments in Early Modern Amsterdam", Perspectives on Privacy in the 17th-century Netherlands, Centre for Privacy Studies and Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Januar 31.

Anni Haahr Henriksen

  • with Johannes Ljungberg and Frank Ejby Poulsen: "Privacy and Freedom of Thought", Symposium, Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, November 12-13.

Jesper Jakobsen

  • with Johannes Ljungberg: "Regulating the unregulated city. Defining and negotiating private property and notions of privacy in Altona, 1740-1770'. Presentation, Privacy Seminar with Professor Susanne Rau. Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, December 17.

  • with Johannes Ljungberg: "Privacy’ och det privata i tidigmoderna städer: Fallstudien Altona 1750-1800'"Tidigmoderna Seminariet, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden, December 9.
  • with Lars Cyril Nørgaard: "Changing Reasons of Censorship? The Faculty of Theology of Copenhagen University (1740-1770)", Enlightenment confessionalisedLund University, Lund, Sweden, October 13.

  • "Markets & moralities: A site-based comparison of perceptions of private reading in Copenhagen & Glasgow", BSECS 49th Annual Conference “Natural, Unnatural and Supernatural”, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom, January 10.

Christine Jeanneret

  • "Soundscapes of Rosenborg Castle: Hearing Privacy at Court", Privacy at Court? A Reassessment of the Public/Private Divide within European Courts (1400-1800), Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, December 10-12.

  • "Soundscapes of Rosenborg: Hearing and Listening to the Past", Colloquium Sound and Sensory Studies, Department of Art and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, November 5.

Søren Frank Jensen

  •  "Private Devotion in Public? Mapping The Book of Psalms at the Electoral Court of Saxony 1553-86", Privacy at Court? A Reassessment of the Public/Private Divide within European Courts (1400-1800), Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, December  11.

  • "King David in Post-Reformation Biblical Interpretation", Political Theology: Reflections On a Contested Concept, PhD seminar, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, November 12.

Natacha Klein Käfer

  • with Johannes Ljungberg: "Privacy in early modern Europe. Rethinking research in the Humanities", History students' association KLIO, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, February 27.

  • with Natália da Silva Perez: "Murder, dissection, & prints: Posthumous privacy in eighteenth-century Glasgow", BSECS 49th Annual Conference “Natural, Unnatural and Supernatural”, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom, January 10.

Johannes Ljungberg

  • with Jesper Jacobsen: "Regulating the unregulated city. Defining and negotiating private property and notions of privacy in Altona, 1740-1770", Privacy Seminar with Professor Susanne Rau. Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, December 17.

  • with Jesper Jakobsen: ''Privacy’ och det privata i tidigmoderna städer: Fallstudien Altona 1750-1800'Tidigmoderna Seminariet, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden, December 9.

  • "Receiving and controlling strangers in private houses in mid eighteenth-century Altona", Baltic Hospitality: Receiving Strangers/Providing Security on the Baltic Sea Coasts, c. 1000–1900, Södertörn University, Huddinge, Sweden, December 1.

  • "Freedom of Conscience: A brief history of Sweden", Privacy and Freedom of Thought, Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, November 12.

  • with Anni Haahr Henriksen and Frank Ejby Poulsen: "Privacy and Freedom of Thought", Symposium at the Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, November 12-13.

  • with Lars Cyril Nørgaard and Jesper Jakobsen: "Sabbath Crimes in the Enlightenment city: Religious and commercial (dis)order in eighteenth-century Altona". Enlightenment confessionalised: The Nordic countries in the long eighteenth century, Ystad Saltsjöbad, Ystad, Sweden, October 13.

  • "Enlightenment confessionalised: The Nordic countries in the long eighteenth century", Conference co-organized with Erik Sidenvall , Ystad Saltsjöbad, Ystad, Sweden, October 12-14.

  • with Natacha Klein Käfer: "Privacy in early modern Europe. Rethinking research in the Humanities", History students' association KLIO, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, February 27.

Sari Nauman

  • "Finnish Refugees as Temporary Guests", co-organized conference: Baltic Hospitality: Receiving Strangers/Providing Security on the Baltic Sea Coasts, c. 1000–1900, Södertörn University, Huddinge, Sweden, December 1.

  • "Hidden Rebellions", Seminar Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 27.

  • "Securitization in space and time", Freedom and border-making in the early modern world, The Bonn Centre for Dependency and Slavery Studies, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany, February 27.

Dustin Michael Neighbors

  • "The Centre for Privacy Studies: Panel and Introductions", BSECS 49th Annual Conference “Natural, Unnatural and Supernatural”, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom, January 10.

Lars Cyril Nørgaard

  • with Jesper Jacobsen: "Changing Reasons of Censorship? The Faculty of Theology of Copenhagen University (1740-1770)", Enlightenment confessionalised: The Nordic countries in the long eighteenth century, Ystad Saltsjöbad, Ystad, Sweden, October 13.

Natália da Silva Perez

  • with Natacha Klein Käfer: "Murder, dissection, & prints: Posthumous privacy in eighteenth-century Glasgow", BSECS 49th Annual Conference “Natural, Unnatural and Supernatural”, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom, January 10.

Frank Ejby Poulsen

  • with Anni Haahr Henriksen and Johannes Ljungberg: "Privacy and Freedom of Thought", Symposium at the Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, November 12-13.
  • "Private, Public, Common to All: Private Interest & Common Good in Hutcheson’s Natural Jurisprudence",  BSECS 49th Annual Conference “Natural, Unnatural and Supernatural”, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom, January 10.

Oskar J. Rojewski

  • "Spreading of Court Culture from the Burgundian Court to the Kingdom of Castille: Sovereign’s Privacy and their relationship with Court Artists", Privacy at Court? A Reassessment of the Public/Private Divide within European Courts (1400-1800), University of Copenhagen: Centre for Privacy Studies, Society for Court Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark, December 10-12.

  • with Victoria Bosch Moreno: "La 'Virgen de la Cuchillada' en el Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales de Madrid", IV Congreso virtual "Historia del Arte en los tiempos de la crísis", Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain, April 20.

  • "Instituciones cortesanas del siglo XV y su impacto en la obra de los artistas de la corte: el caso de los Valois-Borgoña", Internacional conference: "Artists as collecrors: models and variants. From the Modern Age to the 19th Century", Fundación Universitaria Española, Instituto Moll, The National Gallery in London, London, United Kingdom, January 23-24.

Bastian Felter Vaucanson 

  • with Lars Cyril Nørgaard, "The Petit troupeau: A Secret Network at the Court of Versailles?", Privacy at Court?, Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, December 10.