The Lichtenberg- Kolleg is the Institute for Advanced Study at the University of Göttingen. It was founded by the University to strengthen the potentials of the humanities and social sciences, to promote thematic fields and, together with internationally renowned scholars, expand and develop research foci.
The Lichtenberg-Kolleg’s research profile is built on a set of main themes, or “umbrellas”. Currently, three research foci that represent strong interests of the Göttingen faculties are taken up by the Kolleg. First, the interdisciplinary study of the Göttingen and European Enlightenment(s) within its wider Atlantic and Global Contexts will become a flagship of the Kolleg, named after one of the key figures of the Enlightenment, Lichtenberg. Göttingen is not only associated with the Enlightenment's German manifestations, but also with the Enlightenment of other European and Atlantic regions and countries. The second research umbrella named Bridges refers to its telos, namely to build bridges between the natural and human sciences. Göttingen University with its great strengths in the natural sciences and its rich traditions in the humanities and social sciences seems like an apt place for the reflection and reconstruction of the dialogue between natural and human sciences. Thirdly, Religion and Modernity will remain a strong research focus of the Kolleg. The study of religion is rich and widespread amongst the Göttingen research campus. Given that empirical research is a distinct strength in this area, the Kolleg will seek to complement current research efforts and focus on conceptual and normative issues.
Ever since the founding of the University of Goettingen in the first half of the 18th century, scholars of the University of Goettingen have indulged in the international components of Enlightenment scholarship—they corresponded, bought books, wrote reviews, built up networks, brokered, travelled and collected objects—all at European, indeed at global levels.
The workshop will enhance current discussions at the University of Goettingen about how to study the global dimensions of the Göttingen Enlightenment. It seems vital to engage much more closely with new global approaches to Enlightenment scholarship, not just in history, but also in literature, art history, the history of the book, anthropology, cultural studies and political theory.
Participation is only possible after registration. If you are interested in particpating please send an e-Mail to lichtenbergkolleg@zvw.uni-goettingen.de by 24th November 2013.