7 Dec. 2018, 14:00-16:00 Lecture by Samuel Moyn: Human Rights History after the Inequality Debate Human Rights History after the Inequality Debate. This lecture is part of the Lecture Series: Lecture Series - Rethinking Law, Democracy and Capitalism.
6 Dec. 2018, 16:00-18:00 Movement and Gender in Late Ottoman Contexts Public Panel Debate, Co-organized by NASIM (Netværk af Akademikere, Studerende og Interesserede i Mellemøsten) and CEMES.
6 Dec. - 7 Dec. 2018 Enlightenment and Religion: Ideas and Practices in Local and Trans-European Perspective This conference contributes to the on-going religious turn in Enlightenment studies, offering a historical perspective on the role of religion within intellectual history, jurisprudence and cultural history.
4 Dec. 2018, 15:00-17:00 Agamben's Theology: A Critical Reading of The Kingdom and the Glory Guest lecture by Adam Kotsko. He is the translator of many of Agamben's most theologically focused works, and will engage in a critical reading of The Kingdom and the Glory.
3 Dec. 2018, 15:00-17:00 Neoliberalism's Demons. On the political theology of late capital AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS. CEMES and the research group Religion and Modern European Cultures is proud to announce an Author Meets Critics session with Adam Kotsko on his new book Neoliberalism's Demons. On the political theology of late capital.
29 Nov. 2018, 16:15-17:00 Paneldebat om den ortodokse kirkes fremtid CEMES debat: Spørgsmålet om de Ukrainske ortodokses fremtid er ved at splitte de ortodokse kirker – og kan medføre, at den ortodokse kirke deler sig i to.
29 Nov. 2018, 14:00-16:00 Reforming capitalism: from its neoliberal to its liberal form Lecture by Colin Crouch
22 Nov. - 23 Nov. 2018 Women and Radical Thought: From the Renaissance to the Enlightenment This workshop takes up the question of women’s participation in and contributions to radical circles and thought.
20 Nov. - 21 Nov. 2018 Europe as a Philosophical Challenge The question of Europe today poses itself with urgency: What is meant by ‘Europe,’ and what will be its future? With this conference we wish to ask what it would mean for philosophy to realize that its avenue for approaching Europe has perhaps been exhausted.
8 Nov. - 9 Nov. 2018 Media Populism and European Democracy With this workshop, we wish to set the research agenda for an investigation of media populism from a multidisciplinary perspective
10 Oct. 2018, 14:00-16:00 Governing Europe in a Globalizing World: Neoliberalism and its alternatives following the 1973 Oil Crisis CEMES: AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS DEBATE. Laurent Warlouzet presents his book followed by discussions
5 Oct. 2018, 14:00-16:00 The Future of the World: Futurology, Futurists, and the Struggle for the Post Cold War Imagination CEMES: AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS DEBATE Jenny Andersson, economic historian and CNRS Research Professor (Paris) will give a lecture on her new book. All are welcome.
4 Oct. 2018, 9:30-17:30 Transformations of European Social Democracies since the 1980s The aim of this workshop is to explore in more detail the roots, characteristics and consequences of the transformations of European Social Democracies taking place since the 1980s in a European perspective.
27 Sept. - 28 Sept. 2018 The Historiography of Philosophy, 1800-1950 International two-day conference that explores the philosophical underpinnings of the historiography of philosophy in the Anglophone, German and French context, from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century.
25 Sept. 2018, 15 Uses and Abuses of Religion in European Narratives of Crisis Guest lecture by Professor Jayne Svenungsson, Lund University.
20 Sept. 2018, 13:00-15:00 Counter-Revolution: Liberal Europe in Retreat Guest Lecture by Professor Jan Zielonka, University of Oxford. Organized by CEMES.
14 Sept. 2018, 14:00-16:00 The Standard of Civilization Opening lecture by Perry Anderson (Professor Emeritus, UCLA). Part of lecture series on 'Rethinking Law, Democracy and Capitalism this autumn' by CEMES and ICourts
3 Sept. 2018, 16:15-17:45 Thoughts on the literary history of philosophy. The case of Diderot Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht (Stanford) discusses a chapter from his forthcoming book. Organized by CEMES
22 June - 24 June 2018 Thinking the European Republic of Letters – Activities Spring 2018 Read about this group's many activities in spring 2018 - starting 21 February: A Cosmopolitan Republican in the French Revolution. The Political Thought of Anarcharsis Cloots with Frank Ejby Poulsen.
18 June 2018, 14:00-16:00 The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism CEMES Global Trilogy, spring 2018. Quinn Slobodian (Wellesley College) presents his book followed by a discussion. An 'Author meet critics' debate.