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Workshop ‘The Longue Durée Perspective’

11 April 2023 @ 13:30 - 17:30

11 April 2023, 13:30-17:30 (followed by drinks)
Utrecht University, Kromme Nieuwegracht 80, Van Ravesteynzaal (1.06)
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Abstract
How do you do longue durée history? This workshop aims to bring together historians who apply a longue durée perspective in their research or are contemplating starting a longue durée project. It primarily focusses on the particularities of doing longue durée research and invites the participants to reflect on their methods and share their best practices. Some questions that are likely to be explored are: How to select a strong corpus of sources? How to recognise and study (dis)continuity? And how much contextualisation is enough?

The workshop is led by Annelien de Dijn, Professor of Modern Political History at Utrecht University and author of the longue durée history and award-winning book Freedom: An Unruly History (2020). She will give the participants a unique glimpse into the making of her book and share some concrete examples of how she has applied a longue durée perspective. The workshop is organised by Anne Por and Edurne De Wilde (PhD candidates at Leiden University)
The aim of this interactive workshop is to give researchers an opportunity to exchange thoughts about longue durée history with an expert and learn from each other.

Programme

13.30-15.00: Opening
Round of introductions including shortly addressing the prepared questions (see preparatory assignment below)
The possibilities and limitations of longue durée history
Discussion of the assigned texts

15.00-15.30: Break

15.30-17.30: Longue durée expertise
Annelien de Dijn on the making of Freedom: An Unruly History
Q&A

17.30: Drinks

Readings (will be made available by the Huizinga Institute)
• Armitage, David. “What’s the Big Idea? Intellectual History and the Longue Durée.” History of European Ideas 38, no. 4 (2012): 493-507.
• De Dijn, Annelien. “Introduction: An Elusive Concept.” Introduction in Freedom. An Unruly History, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2020.

Preparatory assignment
We ask all participants to prepare their answer(s) to the following questions: Have you come across practical issues in your own longue durée research? How did you deal with or solve these difficulties? Or, what type of problems do you think you might encounter?

ECTS
ECTS are not standard issued after this workshop. We do however offer the option of participating for 1 ECTS with an extra assignment. Are you interested in participating for 1 ECTS? Please inform the Huizinga Institute via huizinga@uu.nl to receive more information on the extra assignment.

Details

Date:
11 April 2023
Time:
13:30 - 17:30
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