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Knowledge – Market – Affect
Early modern knowledge societies
as affective economies
March 23 & 24 - 2017
Workshop of
the Global Knowledge Society project
(http://www.globalknowledgesociety.com)
Locations: NIAS (Korte Spinhuissteeg, Amsterdam) &
VOC room (Oost-Indisch Huis / Bushuis Amsterdam)
 If you intend to attend (1 or 2 days), rsvp to: [email protected]
Knowledge – Market – Affect
March 23 - NIAS (Korte Spinhuissteeg, Amsterdam)
9.45 10.15
10.15 11.15
Laurence Fontaine
11.15 11.30
11.30 12.15
Tea / Coffee
12.15 13.00
Martin Mulsow
13.00 14.00
14.00 14.45
Lunch
Tina Asmussen
Claudia Swan
14.45 15.00
Wijnand Mijnhardt
Welcome
Inger Leemans
Introduction to workshop
theme
Prodigality, avarice and
anger – Passions and
emotions at the heart of the
encounter between
aristocratic economy and
market economy
Keynote lecture
The Promise of Dutch
Markets: Duke Julius of
BraunschweigWolfenbüttel’s Quest for
Knowledge and Technology
Affective Market Alchemy:
Gotha’s relation to the
Netherlands
Liefhebberij: A Market
Sensibility
Karel Vanhaesebrouck
15.00 15.30
15.30 16.30
Tea / Coffee
16.30
Conclusion & Drinks
Ulinka Rublack
Hans Fugger's Affective
Economies
The spectacle of
dissection. Early modern
theatricality and
anatomical curiosity in the
Low Countries
Knowledge – Market – Affect
March 24 - VOC room, Oost-Indisch Huis, Amsterdam
10.00 10.45
Claartje
Rasterhoff
10.45 11.00
Tea / Coffee
11.00 11.45
Feike Dietz
11.45 12.30
12.30 13.30
13.30 14.15
Coding and classification in
the seventeenth-century
Dutch book market
Creating young
consumers on the early
modern book market
Sebastian Felten
Know your coins: Navigating
monetary exchange in the
Dutch Republic
Lunch
Jeroen Salman
14.15 15.00
15.0015.15
15.30 16.15
Tea / Coffee
16.00 16.15
Conclusion
Anne Goldgar
Commodifying pills,
potions and
practitioners. The 18th
century bookshop as
medical hub
Inger Leemans
Marketing Arctic
Knowledge
The Amsterdam stock
exchange as affective
economy