Dear forumites,
On the 19th - 20th November an international conference will be held in Solingen at the Deutsches Klingenmuseum as an event during the exhibition: "The Sword: Form and Thought".
A call for papers is now public and those who are interested are welcome to send in their applications.
-Please see attached document below.
I hope to meet you in November!
-Peter
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Call for Papers
The Sword - Form and Thought
Interdisciplinary Conference
Deutsches Klingenmuseum Solingen, November 19th - 20th 2015
The sword is one of the central objects of human culture, both as a deadly weapon and as a powerful symbol. Based on
the results of the 2012 conference "Das Schwert - Symbol & Waffe", the interdisciplinary conference "The Sword - Form
& Thought" will continue to explore the various aspects of this object. Some of the themes for possible papers include
material characteristics, decoration and symbolic value , use as weapon , and cultural discourse on the sword; of central
interest is how these aspects are interwoven.
To highlight the interactions between the different aspects of the sword at a given age, the panels will be structured
chronologically:
1. Bronze and Iron Age (C. _2000 B.CE. - c. 0 CE.)
2. Roman Empire, Migration Period, Early Middle Age/Viking Age, High Middle Ages (c. 0 CE. - 1300)
3. Late Middle Age, Renaissance, Early Modern Age (1300 -1789)
4. Modern Age until present (1789-2015)
A fifth panel will open up the discussion to swords from outside Europe, from any time period:
5. Non-European swords and swordsmanship
Because the conference will be part of the homonymous exhibition at the Klingenmuseum, the quality of the sword as
a material object shall be stressed. We would therefore invite participants to base their papers - if only loosely - on
an existing, individual sword , that mayor may not be from the collection of the Klingenmuseum, and can highlight or
underline the relevant topic. (The sword does not have to be brought along.)
As in 2012, those participants interested in practical swordsmanship will have the opportunity for a training exchange
on the day after the conference, November 21St.
Abstracts for presentations may be submitted until April 30th, 2015. Please send your proposal and short academic bio
(of about one page in length) in pdf format to
swordconference@posteo.de. If you can attach a picture of the sword
that will be the focus of your presentation, it would be most welcome. Presentations should not exceed a length of 20
minutes and should be held in English. Young scientists are welcome.
A conference volume will be published; please take this into account when deciding for a topic.
We are lookingforward to your drafts, and a great conference!
Lisa Deutscher; Mirjam Kaiser & Sixt Wetzler
AG Schwertsymposium - Abteilungfur Fruhgeschichtliche Archaologie und Archaologie des Mittelalters - Mirjam KaiserBelfortstrafie
22, 79098 Freiburg - Deutschland / Germany
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