Presentations 2021

Mette Birkedal Bruun

  • with Natacha Klein Käfer and Søren Frank Jensen, "Privacy and Lived Religion in the Early Modern Period", Lived Religion, LERMA, Aix-Marseille University and The Queen Mary Centre For Religion and Literature in English (online), October 15.
  • "Privat Bøn – Offentlig Gudstjeneste: Et Kirkehistorisk Perspektiv på Grænser, Tærskler og Sammenhænge", Selskab for Kirkerets Årsmøde, Aarhus, Denmark, September 28.

  • "Welcome" Privacy and the Eastern European Courts 1500-1800, Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 24.

  • "Privacy and the Private as Analytical Categories in Early Modern Studies" (Keynote) Conference Privacy Studies in Global Perspective: Approaches and History, The Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil / Centre for Privacy Studies (online), September 23.

  • "Approaching the “Private Life” of Early Modern France" Public and Private / Public et privé: 43rd Annual Conference of the Society for Early Modern French Studies, King’s College London (online), September 9.

  • "The Neighbour between Public and Private Domains" Neighbor-Love: Poetics of Love and Agape,  The Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities, Stockholm, Sweden, September 3.

  • with Johannes Ljungberg: "Between Solitude and Community: Insights from Struggles for Privacy in Early Modern Europe" Alone Together: Alienation and Reconciliation, Workshop, Freie Universität Berlin (online), June 30.

  • "Opening: Early Modern Notions of Privacy and the Private" Early Modern Notions of Privacy and the Private, Centre for Privacy Studies (online), June 2.

  • "Comprehending Privacy: Approaches and Perspectives", Privacy Studies Journal Inaugural Conference (online), April 26.

  • "Enter into thy chamber: Private Prayer in the Reign of Elizabeth I", Spaces of Privacy I: Zones of Privacy in Early Modern Religious Culture, The 67th Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America (online), April 21.

  • "Devotional privacy in Elizabethan England", European Social Science History Conference, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam (online), March 25.

  • "Studio conversation with Marijn Bril", The 14th International Computer, Privacy & Data Protection Conference (CPDP), Brussels (online), January 29.

  • "Collectivize Facebook - A Pre-Trial: Transforming Facebook and other trillion-dollar companies into new transnational cooperatives under user control organized" (Panel debate organized by artist Jonas Staal) The 14th International Computer, Privacy & Data Protection Conference (CPDP), Brussels (online), January 28.

Martin Almbjär

  • with Francisco Cebreiro Ares: "The Art of the Exequatur: Swedish consular appointments and the Junta de Dependencias y Negocios de Extranjeros", Workshop on Swedish-Spanish relations in history (online), May 10-11.

Paolo Astorri

  • "The use of the “ius commune” in Lutheran theologians’ doctrine of contract law" 40th Course: Ius commune and Western Society, INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF IUS COMMUNE,  Erice/online, December 13-15.

  • with Lars Cyril Nørgaard, "The Lutheran Household as a Private Jurisdiction", Nordic Variations of Protestant Governance. A series of NOS-HS workshops: Uppsala – Aarhus – Oslo. HOUSEHOLD. Workshop in Aarhus, Denmark / online, December 2.

  • "Common Good and Private Rights in the first German Treatises on Public Law" (panelist), The Venice World Multidisciplinary Conference on Republics and Republicanism, Venice International University, Venice, Italy, June 13.
  • "Parental Authority, Privacy, and the Reformation of Marriage" Reformation and Everyday Life, Aarhus, Denmark / online, June 1. 

  • "Parental Authority, Privacy, and the Reformation of Marriage", REFORC Annual Conference, Budapest, Hungary / online, May 6.

  • "Privacy Regulation: Between Law and Moral Theology", Spaces of Privacy II: Theorizing, Legislating, and Inhabiting the Private Sphere in 17th-Century Helmstedt, The 67th Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, online, April  21.

Michaël Green

  • "Privacy in the Early Modern Amsterdam: The Personal Written Perspective", The 67th Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, online, April 21.

  • "Notions of Home in Amsterdam’s Egodocuments" (in Russian). Semionov’s Readings on the Notion of Home, Pedagogical University of Moscow, Moscow, Russia, March 27.
  • "Home, Private Life and Privacy in Egodocuments from Amsterdam" (in Russian),Semyonovskie chtenia" 12th annual conference, Moscow State Pedagogical University, Moscow, Russia, March 20.

  • "Writing the Grand Tour 1701-1703: Privacy in Early Modern Travel Correspondence" Lecture, Juraj Dorbila University, Pula, Croatia, online, March 17.

  • "Holocaust Remembrance Day Annual Talk", Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, Croatia, January 27.

Jesper Jakobsen

  • "Regulating urban noise. Notions of disruptive sound and privacy in early modern Altona, c. 1750-1800" Sound, Privacy and Court Studies. An Interdisciplinary Workshop, Centre for Privacy Studies and Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 25.
  • "Fra dogmatik til markedspragmatik: Censurpraksis i 1700-tallets Danmark indtil trykkefrihedperioden 1770-73", Kyrkohistoriaseminariet (Church History Seminar), University of Lund /Department of Church History, Lund, Sweden, June 10.

  • with Natacha Klein Käfer & Johannes Ljungberg: "Bodies, brothels, and borders: Private matters in eighteenth-century Altona", Högre seminariet” (The Higher Seminar), Lund University, Department of History, Lund, Sweden, May 11.

Christine Jeanneret

  • “Animal Soundscapes and Early Modern Privacy at the Danish Court”, Animal / Privacy, Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen and Kent Animal Humanities Network, University of Kent, online, November 8-9.

  • “At lytte til fortiden: lyduniverser fra Rosenborg Slot”, Lyden af hovestadenCopenhagen Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 14.

  • with Peter Thule Kristensen: “Visit of Rosenborg Castle with a Focus on its Soundscapes”, Sound, Privacy and Court Studies, Interdisciplinary workshop, Rosenborg Castle and Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 24-25.

Søren Frank Jensen

  • "Nikolaus Selnecker’s Interpretations of the Psalms" Stipendiaten-Kolloquium, Herzog August Bibliothek, online, December 13.

  • with Mette Birkedal Bruun and Natacha Klein Käfer: "Privacy and Lived Religion in the Early Modern Period" Lived Religion, LERMA, Aix-Marseille University and The Queen Mary Centre For Religion and Literature in English, online, October 15.

  • "David for Kings and Commoners? Court Preacher Nikolaus Selnecker's (1530-92) Interpretation of the Psalter" Reformation and everyday life, Aarhus University, online, June 1.

Natacha Klein Käfer

  • "Privacidade e segredos alquímicos em laboratórios do século XVI", Universidade Estadual do Ceará, Fortaleza, Brazil, November 17.

  • "Privatizing Healing: Early modern strategies of keeping knowledge private in the transatlantic context", Latin American Privacy Studies, online, October 25. 

  • with Johannes Ljungberg: "Talking in private. Tracing everyday conversations in early modern Europe", Interdisciplinary workshop, Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, October 7-8.

  • with Jesper Jacobsen and Johannes Ljungberg: "Bodies, brothels, and borders: Private matters in eighteenth-century Altona", Högre seminariet (The Higher Seminar), Lund University, Department of History, Lund, Sweden, May 11.

  • "Love Spells and the Negotiation of Marital Power", RefoRC Conference, Budapest, online, May 6.

  • with Natália da Silva Perez: "Sexual Privacy and Unwanted Pregnancies in the Early Modern Period", The 67th Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, online, April 22.

Natalie Körner

  • "The Professors' Houses of Helmstedt: Gendering Privacy", Spaces of Privacy II: Theorizing, Legislating, and Inhabiting the, 
    Private Sphere in 17th-Century Helmstedt, The 67th Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, online, April  21.

Johannes Ljungberg

  • with Natacha Klein Käfer: "Talking in private. Tracing everyday conversations in early modern Europe", Interdisciplinary workshop, Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, October 7-8.

  • "The Eighteenth-Century Frankenstein: Johann Conrad Dippel's scandalous journey through Northern Europe", The Eighteenth-Century week, Skara, Sweden, August 14.

  • with Mette Birkedal Bruun: "Between Solitude and Community: Insights from Struggles for Privacy in Early Modern Europe" Alone Together: Alienation and Reconciliation, Workshop, Freie Universität Berlin, online, June 30.

  • with Natacha Klein Käfer and Jesper Jakobsen: "Bodies, brothels, and borders: Private matters in eighteenth-century Altona", Högre seminariet (The Higher Seminar), Lund University, Department of History, Lund, Sweden, May 11.

  • "Protecting Privacy in Practice? Investigating Spatial and Social Thresholds in Late 17 -Century Helmstedt", Spaces of Privacy II: Theorizing, Legislating, and Inhabiting the Private Sphere in 17th-Century Helmstedt, The 67th Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, online, April  21.

  • "Private matters in early modern cities: presentations of an interdisciplinary research program at the University of Copenhagen and examples from eighteenth-century Altona", The Higher Seminar, Department of History, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden, March 16.

Sanne Maekelberg

  • "Early Modern Living Comfort. Charles of Croÿ (1560-1612) and the Description of his Residence in Heverlee", European Architectural History Network Conference, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, June 5.

Lars Cyril Nørgaard

  • with Paolo Astorri: "The Lutheran Household as a Private Jurisdiction", Nordic Variations of Protestant Governance. A series of NOS-HS workshops: Uppsala – Aarhus – Oslo. HOUSEHOLD. Workshop in Aarhus, Denmark / online, December 2.

Sari Nauman

  • with Wojtek Jezierski, Christina Reimann, and Leif Runefelt: "Baltic Hospitality from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century", Centre for Global Migration, University of Gothenburg, Gotheburg, Sweden, October 28.

  • "Opening remarks’ and ‘Concluding remarks", Teori i praktiken [Theory in Practice], Workshop, Lund, Sweden, September 16-17.

  • "Becoming Foreign: Refugees and Strangers in Sweden, 1700-1721", Refugee Politics in Early Modern Europe, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 18.

  • "Trust and (in?) Diplomacy", the Hans Blix Centre for the History of International Relations, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden, June 2.

  • "Finska flyktingar i Sverige under stora nordiska kriget [Finnish Refugees in Sweden during the Great Northern War]", The Historical Department, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, February 9.

Natália da Silva Perez

  • "Women as Masters and Servants in the Sephardic Jewish Community of Secenteenth Century Amsterdam", University of Lódz, Lódz, Poland, December 1.

  • "Sexual and Reproductive Surveillance in the Early Modern Period: The Case of France under Louis XIV", Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Brazil, November 25.

  • "Traces of Intimacy between Blacks and White in Early Modern Amsterdam: The Case of Juliana from Recife", 15th International Symposium on the History and Culture of the Jews in the Netherlands: The Imperial Turn in Dutch Jewish History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, October 4.

  • "Regulating Life in Private and in Public for the Portuguese Nation", Atlantic Jewish Worlds 1500-1900, University of Pennsylvania, online, April 7-8.

  • "Sexual Privacy and Unwanted Pregnancies in the Early Modern Period", RSA Virtual, online, April 22.

  • "Sexual Privacy, Self-Surveillance, and the 'Introduction à la vie dévote' by Francois de Sales", European Social Science History Confernce (ESSHC), online, March 25.

  • "Private Property and Personal Privacy: A Case Study from the Amsterdam Beguinage", Perceptopns of Privacy in the Early Modern Netherlands, University of Copenhagen, Denmark and Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, January 31.

Frank Ejby Poulsen

  • "Utopian Cosmopolitanism as Transcending the Private and Public Realms: Fénelon’s Télémaque and the Freemasons", Utopian Possibilities: Knowledge, Happiness and Wellbeing, online, December 10-12.

  • “Republicanism, Rights, and the Law”, (chair) The Venice World Multidisciplinary Conference on Republics and Republicanism, Venice International University, Venice, Italy, June 13.

  • "The Place of the Private and the Public in Hermann Conring's Political Thought", Spaces of Privacy II: Theorizing, Legislating, and Inhabiting the Private Sphere in 17th-Century Helmstedt, The 67th Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, online, April 21.

Oskar J. Rojewski

  • "Festive tradition and presentation of the royal private collection during public events at the court of Sigismund I ´the Old´ (1507-1548) and Sigismund Augustus (1548-1572)", Privacy and the Eastern European Courts, 1500-1800, University of Copenhagen, Centre for Privacy Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 24.

  • "Documenta Polonica ex Archivo Generali Hispaniae in Simancas: edición de fuentes documentales sobre relaciones diplomáticas y artísticas entre la Monarquía Española y la República de las Dos Naciones en la Época Moderna (siglos XVI-XVIII)", Universitas: Las artes ante el tiempo. XXIII Congreso Nacional de Historia del Arte, Universidad de Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain, May 17-20.

  • "Iconografía e identificaciones de la retratada por Michel Sittow en la tabla del Museo de Historia del Arte de Viena", IV Jornadas Arte, Poder y Género, Universidad de Murcia, Murcia, Spain, April 29-30.

  • "Artisti del nord Europa nell’universo mediterraneo dell’ultimo quattrocento. I pittori stranieri della corte dei Re Cattolici”, Accademia Polacca (Stacja Polskiej Akademii Nauk w Rzymie), Rome, Italy, April 20.

Bastian Felter Vaucanson 

  • "A Friendship Deconstructed: Fénelon, Guyon, and their Correspondance", The PhD of the Day, Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, April 15.