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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