Scientific Journals in the 19th and 20th Centuries: Historiographical perspectives from France, Britain, and beyond…
Date: November 18-19, 2024
Venue: Campus Condorcet, Paris-Aubervilliers – Centre de colloques, Salle 100
Keynote Speakers: Aileen Fyfe, Roger Chartier, and more!
Mark your calendars for the upcoming Journées d’étude in November 2024 in Paris. This two-day event, entitled Scientific Journals in the 19th and 20th centuries: Historiographical perspectives from France, Britain, and beyond, will bring together scholars to explore the role of scientific journals in shaping modern science.
The program will feature keynote lectures, roundtable discussions, and interactive workshops on topics like the evolution of periodicals, their influence on scientific communities, and the professionalization of knowledge. With contributions from distinguished researchers like Aileen Fyfe (University of St Andrews) and insights into the history of journals across different fields, this event promises to be a deep dive into the impact of scientific publishing.
Whether you are a researcher, historian, or curious academic, this conference will provide a platform for learning and exchanging ideas across historiographical traditions. The sessions will be held in both English and French, making it a truly international gathering.
For more information, click here to read the full programme.
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