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Team One Workshop - Institute of History and Area Studies. University of Aarhus.

23rd-24th November 2007

The Team One Workshop was held at the Institute of History and Area Studies at the University of Århus between 23rd and 24th November 2007. It was organised by Professor Ilaria Porciani (University of Bologna) and Professor Jo Tollebeek (University of Leuven). The local organiser was Dr. Claus Møller Jørgensen, head of the Danish Graduate School of Historyat the University of Århus. The workshop will bring together members of Team 1 who are contributing to Volumes 1 and 2 of the ‘Writing the Nation’ series to be published by Palgrave Macmillan. The workshop was also attended by the NHIST Chair Professor Stefan Berger, the NHIST co-chair Guy Marhal, and the NHIST Programme Coordinator Sven de Roode.

The workshop had a dual task, bringing together contributors to Volume 1, titled ‘Atlas of the Institutions of European Historiographies 1800 to the Present’, and also contributors to Volume 2, titled ‘Institutions, Networks and Communities of National Historiography Comparative Approaches’. It did provide an opportunity for contributors to meet and discuss the progress of the respective volumes. Therefore, discussions focused on the progress of the Atlas volume, including recent contributions, and the second draft of a number of contributions to the second volume. It also allowed for the NHIST chair and Programme Coordinator to outline the NHIST programme to contributors, and discuss the two volumes, and their respective style guides, publication schedules and promotion.

The first day was dedicated to presentation and discussion of the last contributions to volume 2. It was noted by the volume editors, Ilaria Porciani and Jo Tollebeek, that a significant amount of progress has been made since the last workshop for Volume 2, which was held in Salamanca in 2006. All the contributions have developed in their scope and comparative approach. The

discussion has been extremely lively and constructive thanks to the accurate and rich contribution of every member of the team.

The second day was dedicated in part to presentation and discussion of contributions to wolume two, in part to presentation and discussion of the last contributions to volume one.

With repsect to the Atlas volume new contributions for Belarus, Ukrania, and Spain were discussed. Ilaria Porciani illustrated the status of the contributions and grids for the Atlas volume. She

provided an in- depth overview of the collation of data, noting that almost all the countries have now a complete coverage. The last session was followed by a summary of the workshop provided by the volume editors and NHIST programme chair. This provided opportuni ty for delegates to gain feedback, encouraging a const ructive general discus sion involving all delegates. This session was followed by a meeting between the volume editors.

Workshop programme

Friday November 23

Institute of History and Area Studies, University of Aarhus. History Department meeting room, building 410 room number 136. Transportation by car from Hotel Helnan is arranged. (If you go on your own: Main entrance, turn left down the corridor, rooms to the right (Map below))

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9a.m.

Welcome addresses Chair: Ilaria Porciani

9.00-9.15 Jan Ifversen, Head of Institute, Institute of History and Area Studies 9.15-9.30 Stefan Berger: The NHIST programme

9.30-9.45 Ilaria Porciani - Jo Tollebeek welcome address

9.45-10.30 Claus Moller Jorgensen (Aarhus) The Journals 10.30-11.00 Coffee break

11.00-12.30 Monika Flacke (DHM Berlin) – Ilaria Porciani (Bologna) History Museums

12.30-14.00 Lunch and recreation Chair: Stefan Berger

14.00-14.45 Daniela Saxer (Lausanne) Edition of sources

14.45-15.30 Marcello Verga (Florence) Biographical dictionaries 15.30-17.00 Gabriele Lingelbach (Trier), ProfessionalAssociations

19.00 Dinner in down town Aarhus at Restaurant Réne,

Saturday November 24

Venue at Hotel Helnan (information about convention room etc will be provided) Chair: Jo Tollebesck

9.00-9.45 Coffee, tea, rolls and other necessities of survival 9.45-10.30 Gabriele Clemens (Trier) The aristocracy

10.30-11.15 Emmanuelle Picard (Paris): Extra-university research institutions

11.15-12.00 Revision of contributions for the atlas Mariano Esteban de Vega: Spain 12.00-14.00 Lunch and recreation

Chair: Ilaria Porciani

14.00-16.15 Revision of contributions for the atlas Leszeck Zygner (Gottingen): Poland Renata Latala: Ukraina

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Anna Zadora (Strasbourg): Belarus 16.15-16.30 Coffee break

16.30 Ilaria Porciani- Jo Tollebeek concluding remarks

19.00 Dinner in down town Aarhus at Restaurant Fureby,

Sønder Allé 29. Tlf. (+45) 86122471. http://www.fureby.dk/

Local organizer

Associate Professor Claus Møller Jørgensen

Current position: Associate Professor at the University og Aarhus, Institute of History and Area Studies, Department of History. Head of the Danish Graduate School for History. Chair of historical theory, method and historiography

Ph.d.: University of Aarhus 1999: Videnskab og dannelse i Danmark i det 19. århundrede. Key publications:

- Videnskab og Dannelse i Danmark i det 19. århundrede I-II. Århus: Center for Kulturforskning,

2000)

- Historiefaget 75 år. Aarhus: Aarhus Universitetsforlag 2004.

- ‘Det funktionelle kildebegreb og den sproglige vending’, in Per H.Hansen og Jeppe Nevers (red.),

Historiefagets teoretiske udfordring, Odense: Syddansk Universitetsforlag 2004, 67-81.

- ‘Den nationalliberale historieopfattelse og Slesvig’, in Axel Johnsen og Birgitte Thomsen (red.),

19 myter i Sønderjyllands Historie, Aabenraa: Skrifter udgivet af Historisk Samfund for

Sønderjylland Nr. 88, 2002, 124-140.

- ‘Historie, in K. Aa.Rasmussen og S. B. Nielsen (ed.), Musik til tiden 75 år, Århus: Det Jyske Musikkonservatorium 2002, 111-165.

- ‘Kilde, tekst og kontekst’, in Carsten Tage Nielsen og Claus Møller Jørgensen (ed.), Historical analysis - new theories and methods, Roskilde: Roskilde Universitets Forlag 2001, 54-90. - ‘New Historicism - introduktion og diskusion’, Arbejdspapirer nr. 9, januar 2001, Historisk Institut, Aarhus Universitet. 32 sider.

- ‘Patterns of professionalization and institutionalization in Denmark 1848 to the present’, in Frank Meyer & Jan Eivind Myhre (eds.), Nordic Historiography in the 20th Century. Oslo: Tid og Tanke No. 5., 2000, 114-149.

- ’Historigrafiske pejlinger – til en indledning’, Den jyske Historiker 88, 2000, 7-36.

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- ‘1848 – bogerkrig og revolution’, Den jyske Historiker 83/84, 1999, 204-228.

- Teori og metode i studiet af dansk historievidenskabs historie, Arbejdspapirer nr. 2, juni 1997, Historisk Institut, Aarhus Universitet

- ‘Videnskabsociologi – en oversigt ’, Den jyske Historiker 61, 1992, 117-137. List of participants

Name and e-mail address Address

Stefan Berger (United Kingdom) Stefan.berger@manchester.ac.uk

9 Leafiled Road

Disley SK12 2JF, United Kingdom Gabriele Clemens (Germany)

clemens@mx.uni-saarland.de

Oberstrasse 1

54317 Gutweiler, Germany Mariano Esteban de Vega (Spain)

maes@usal.es

Anche, 8-26 C-4C 37002 Salamanca, Spain Monica Flacke (Germany)

flacke@dhm.de

Jaegerstieg 45A

14532 Kleinmachnow, Germany Gabriele Lingelbach (Germany)

lingel@uni-trier.de

Svedallee 17

54290 Trier, Germany Sven de Roode, (Programme Coordinator)

sven.deroode@manchester.ac.uk

Orient House, Granby Row 65-67 M17 AS Manchester, United Kingdom Ilaria Porciani (Italy)

ilaria.porciani@unibo.it

Via Giusti 19 50121 Firence, Italy Daniela Saxer (Switzerland)

Daniela.saxer@collegium.ethz.ch Im Schilf 11 8044 Zürich, Schweiz Jo Tollebeek (Belgium) jo.tollebeek@arts.kuleuven.ac.be Michielsplein 2 3090 Overÿse, Belgium Marcello Verga (Italy)

marcello.verga@unifi.it

Via Montebello 191A 50122 Firenze, Italy Anna Zadora (Ukraine)

anna_zadora@hotmail.com

6a rue de la Charlotte 67200 Strasbourg Emmanuelle Picard

epicard@club-internet.fr

She-ens 45 Rue d’Ulm 73005 Paris, France Guy Marchal guy.marchal@unibas.ch Burgunderstrasse 27 4051 Basen, Schweiz Renata Latala renata.latala@unifr.ch Rue Stalden 7 1700 Fribourg, Schweiz Claus Møller Jørgensen

hiscj@hum.au.dk

Herredsvej 44b

8210 Aarhus V, Denmark Jan Ifversen (Head of Department)

Atteding November 23.

Ny Tjørnegade 24 8200 Århus N, Denmark

Sara Mielcke Hansen Herningvej 13, 3

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‘Den funktionelle kildesyn og den sproglige vending, Per. H. Hansen (red.) Historien, kilderne og historikeren.(in print) 20 s.

‘Civilisation and nation i Danish Educational thinking in the 19th century in Peter Bang (red.) Antikken og nationalstaten (in print). 16 s.

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