'Embattled Territory. The Circulation of Knowledge in the Spanish Netherlands' 9-11 March 2011, Venue: KANTL - Koninklijke Nederlandse Academie voor Taal-en Letterkunde, Koningsstraat 18, 9000 Gent

This event is the final conference of the FWO Scientific Research Network
'Circulating Knowledge in Early Modern Science'.
Three elements characterize current historiography of science in the Spanish Netherlands: (1) the theme of the Separation and the emigration to the Dutch Republic, which is considered as a 'brain drain'; (2) the Counter-Reformation and the related appreciation of science in the catholic Netherlands in terms of 'stagnation' and 'conservatism'; (3) an internalist view of science which reduces it to the 'natural sciences' and largely disconnects science from culture and society. On the basis of previous workshops and conferences organized in the context of the FWO Scientific Research Network this conference wishes to emphasize four themes which offer new perspectives and corrections to the current historiography of science in the Spanish Netherlands:
1. TheCirculation of Technical Knowledge;
2. The Atlantic World;
3. Art andKnowledge; and
4. The Politics of Knowledge.

Organisers: Sven Dupré (Ghent University) and Geert Vanpaemel (Catholic
University of Leuven)

Scientific Committee: Karel Davids (Free University of Amsterdam), Ralph
Dekoninck (Université Catholique de Louvain), Maarten Delbeke (Ghent
University/University of Leiden), Bert De Munck (University of Antwerp),
Eric Jorink (Huygens Institute, The Hague), Werner Thomas (Catholic
University of Leuven), Koen Vermeir (CNRS – REHSEIS, Paris)

Speakers include Bruno Boute, Ronnie Po Chia Hsia, Karel Davids, Joost
Depuydt, Ralph Dekoninck, Maarten Delbeke, Sven Dupré, Annelies De Bie,
Raoul De Kerf, Krista De Jonge, Tine Meganck, Bert De Munck, Florike Egmond, Christine Göttler, Agnes Guiderdoni, Dirk Imhof, Eric Jorink, Henrique Leitao, Piet Lombaerde, Max Martens, Pieter Martens, Renate Pieper, Lissa Roberts, Werner Thomas, Geert Vanpaemel, Dirk Van de Vijver, Arjan Van Dixhoorn, Nico Van Hout, Vincent Van Roy, Johan Verberckmoes, Koen Vermeir, Rene Vermeir

Download the program from the Research Network’s website:
www.circulatingknowledge.ugent.be/events

Attendance is open to all. However there is a limit on places available and
anyone wishing to attend must register before 10 February withSven Dupré
.

Prof. Dr. Sven Dupré
Director, Centre for History of Science
Lecturer of History of Science and Visual Arts

Senior Research Fellow, Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)

Department of Art, Music and Theatre Sciences, Ghent University
Sint-Hubertusstraat 2, 9000 Gent - Belgium
Phone: +32 9 264 9453 Fax: +32 9 264 4181
Website: www.sarton.ugent.be/members/dupre