26 September 2018
InterDisciplinarity: Conceptual Explorations
21st International Conference on the History of Concepts
University of Málaga, 25–28 September 2018
Wednesday, 26 September 2018
Aulario IV
9:00 – 11:00
Approaches and Methods in Political-Temporal Concepts
Aula 5 – Chair: Jani Marjanen, University of Helsinki
Javier Fernández-Sebastián, University of the Basque Country
Historical Parallels: An Indispensable Device for Historians (and Politicians)?
Marcos Reguera, University of the Basque Country
Computer Analysis or Hermeneutical Approach? The Path to the Discovery of Authorship of the Concept ‘Manifest Destiny’
David Beorlegui, University of the Basque Country
History of Emotions and Conceptual Analysis: The Case of ‘Desencanto’ in the Spanish Transition
Carmelo Moreno, University of the Basque Country
Nationalism, Indivisible Goods and Detained Time: The Problems of the Recognition Policy in Democratic Negotiation
Gonzalo Capellán, University of La Rioja
‘Le Moment Lamennais’: The Redescription of the People and Democracy in the Iberoamerican World through the Translations of ‘Modern Slavery’
The Languages of Emotions
Aula 7 – Chair: Norbert Götz, Södertörn University, Stockholm
Camila Suárez, Goldsmiths, University of London
The Conceptual History of Interest during the 16th and 17th Centuries from Usury to Emotion
Risto Turunen, University of Tampere
Quantifying Red Love and Hate: Emotion Concepts in the Political Language of Finnish Socialism, 1895–1917
Moisés Prieto, University of Bern
Hailed and Railed At: The Dictator in Concept, Narratives and Iconography around 1800
Linguistics and Translation
Aula 8 – Chair: Irène Herrmann, University of Genève
Yury Kagarlitskiy, Vinogradov Russian Language Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences
A Historical or Linguistic Discipline? Understanding Language and History through the History of Concepts
Maria Ponomareva, Higher School of Economics, Moscow
The Concept of Fatherland in the French Political Vocabulary of the Middle Ages: The Case of Le Songe du Vergier
Patricia Springborg, Humboldt University of Berlin
Greek into Arabic, Arabic into Latin
11:00 – 11:30 Break
Sala de Grados María Zambrano
11:30 – 13:00 Plenary Session – Chair: Patricia Springborg, Humboldt University of Berlin
Prof. Kari Palonen, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, University of Jyväskylä
Conceptual Explorations Around ‘Politics’: How to Study Conceptual History with the German Bundestag Plenary Debates?
Aulario IV
15:00 – 17:00
Conceptual History of Major Political Concepts on the Korean Peninsula during the Cold War Period
Aula 7 – Chair: Luis Botella, University of Málaga
Chaesung Chun, Seoul National University
Two Koreas’ Differing Concepts of ‘Self-Reliance’ as an Embodiment of Sovereignty and Practical Strategy Towards Each Other
Yul Sohn, Yonsei University, Seoul
Debates on Modernization of Korea in the 1960s: The Rise and Decline of the Concept ‘Nationalist Modernization’
Young Sun Ha, East Asia Institute, Seoul
The History of Conceptual Bifurcation of ‘Peace’ in both Koreas
Closing Gaps: Temporal Comparisons in Utopias and Beyond
Aula 5 – Chair: Jussi Kurunmäki, Södertörn University, Stockholm & University of Helsinki
Willibald Steinmetz, Bielefeld University
Historical Semantics of Temporal Comparisons: An Introduction
Michael Götzelmann, Bielefeld University
Stitching Time / Space: Towards the Functions of Temporal Comparisons in Utopias and Dystopias
Kirill Postoutenko & Olga Sabelfeld, Bielefeld University
Post-War Consensus in British Parliament (1945–1959) through the Prism of Temporal Comparisons
Pablo Sánchez León, University of the Basque Country
There and Back Again: The Semantics of Utopia from Modernist to Postmodern Future
Democracy and the Political
Aula 8 – Chair: Frederik Schröer, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin
Konstantinos Bizas, University of Jyväskylä
John Dunn’s Work on the History of Democracy
Ilkka Kärrylä, University of Helsinki
How Political Concepts Become Obsolete – The case of ‘Economic Democracy’
Javier Gil, University of Oviedo
Interdisciplinary as Commitment and the Mixed Regime of the Moderns: On the Transformation of Rosanvallon’s Conceptual History of the Political
Wiktor Marzec, Centre for Historical Research, National Research University Higher School of Economics, St Petersburg
Historical Sociology of Revolution and Welfare and Historical Semantics of Parliamentary Debates
17:00 – 17:30 Break
17:30 – 19:00
Meetings
CONCEPTA Board Meeting (Aula 7)
European Conceptual History Book Series Meeting (Aula 8)