220127 Climate, Environment, and the Human Body in Early Modern Thought (K) (SoSe 2024)

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This course is the historical contextualization to "African Slavery and 'Tropicality' in the Americas, 1500-1888" (Course No. 22126). It is an interactive part lecture, part seminar style course in which we will look at how the human body, health, the “environment”, and climate were perceived in early modern European thought (i.e. roughly 1500-1800). The course thus bridges the research fields of medical, cultural, environmental and climate history as well as the more recent field of the history of the body. Once we understand how these different elements converged in and were entangled in humoral pathology, it will also be more evident to understand how "climate" could become an argument for the enslavement of African people in the transatlantic colonial context – the topic of the seminar following this contextualization.

Requirements for participation, required level

Gute Englischkenntnisse in Wort und Schrift! Der Kurs findet komplett in Englisch statt und die Forschungsliteratur ist ebenfalls in Englisch.
Good knowledge of written and spoken English is essentail as we'll be reading English research literature and discussing in English.

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Dates ( Calendar view )

Frequency Weekday Time Format / Place Period  
weekly Di 12-14 T2-233 08.04.-19.07.2024

Subject assignments

Module Course Requirements  
22-4.2 Mastermodul Geschichtswissenschaft: Vormoderne
4.2.2
Historische Kontextualisierung Vormoderne Student information
22-HEPS-HM1 Hauptmodul 1: Entwicklung der Wissenschaften Entwicklung der Wissenschaften I Study requirement
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Entwicklung der Wissenschaften II Graded examination
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22-M-4.2 Mastermodul Vormoderne
4.2.2
Historische Kontextualisierung Study requirement
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22-M-4.4.15 Profilmodul "Gesellschaft - Wissen - Umwelt"
4.2.2
Historische Kontextualisierung Study requirement
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22-M-4.4.16 Profilmodul "Global- und Verflechtungsgeschichte"
4.2.2
Historische Kontextualisierung Study requirement
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22-M-4.4.2 Profilmodul "Geschichte der Vormoderne"
4.2.2
Historische Kontextualisierung Study requirement
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22-M-4.4.6-IAS3 History of the Americas / Historia de las Américas Historische Kontextualisierung Study requirement
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22-M-4.4.6-IAS9 Advanced History of the Americas / Estudios avanzados de la historia de las Américas Historische Kontextualisierung Study requirement
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22-M-4.5.14 Forschungsmodul "Kultur/Geschichte: Politik - Bild - Kunst"
4.2.2
Historische Kontextualisierung Study requirement
Student information
22-M-4.5.16 Forschungsmodul "Global- und Verflechtungsgeschichte"
4.2.2
Historische Kontextualisierung Study requirement
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22-M-4.5.2 Forschungsmodul "Geschichte der Vormoderne"
4.2.2
Historische Kontextualisierung Study requirement
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22-WS-CSH Globale Strukturen und Interaktionen: Literatur-, kultur- und geschichtswissenschaftliche Perspektiven Überblick Study requirement
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23-WS-GE Globale Verflechtungen Überblick Study requirement
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30-MGS-5 Hauptmodul 4: Körper und Gesundheit Seminar 1 Study requirement
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Seminar 2 Study requirement
Graded examination
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Degree programme/academic programme Validity Variant Subdivision Status Semester LP  
Studieren ab 50    

For international (and German) Students: Of course there's always the option to ask questions in Spanish, French or (for the Germans) German, and to write your term papers in these languages, but the general language of conversation is English.

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Friday, December 15, 2023 
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Friday, May 3, 2024 
Type(s) / SWS (hours per week per semester)
K / 2
Language
This lecture is taught in english
Department
Faculty of History, Philosophy and Theology / Department of History
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