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NEW SERIES The Dynamics of Religious Reform in Church, State and Society in Northern Europe, 1780–1920
editors-in-chief Joris van Eijnatten and Nigel Yates† joris van eijnatten is Chair for Cultural History at Utrecht University. nigel yates † was Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the University of Wales, Lampeter. editorial board Jan De Maeyer (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven / kadoc), Joris van Eijnatten (Utrecht University), Andreas Gestrich (German Historical Institute London), Anders Jarlert (Lund University), James Kennedy (University of Amsterdam), Liselotte Malmgart (Aarhus University), Peter Jan Margry (Meertens Instituut, Amsterdam), Keith Robbins (Emeritus Vice-Chancellor, University of Wales,Trinity/St. David (formerly University of Wales, Lampeter)), Nigel Yates† (University of Wales, Lampeter), Paula Yates (University of Wales, Trinity/St. David (formerly University of Wales, Lampeter))
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This series examines processes of religious reform between 1780 and 1920 in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway.
€ 69,50 isbn 978 90 5867 825 6 10/2010 17 x 23,8 cm Hardcover
ca. 250 p. Illustrated nur 695 Dynamics of Religious Reform 1 Subseries of Kadoc Studies on Religion, Culture and Society English
volume i Political and Legal Perspectives
Keith Robbins (ed.)
Before the last quarter of the eighteenth century there was a remarkably uniform pattern of church-state relationships across Europe. In the course of the nineteenth century this firm alliance broke down. Religious pluralism developed everywhere, requiring church and state to reach fresh solutions. This volume, Political and Legal Perspectives, highlights the impact of political change, or ‘democratization’, on religious reform in Northern Europe. Competing political parties expressed contrasting views about whether ‘the state’ should be ‘neutral’ or whether it should give particular support to one church or another. It is hardly surprising that there was no ‘one fits all’ solution. Some countries were multi-confessional while others were still confessional. The focus of this book is historical, but how ‘the state’ deals with ‘the church’ (and ‘the church’ with ‘the state’) continues to be a live public issue in a multi-confessional and multi-faith European Union.
keith robbins is Emeritus Vice-Chancellor, University of Wales, Trinity/St. David (formerly University of Wales, Lampeter) contributors Jay Brown (University of Edinburgh), Heinrich de Wall (FriedrichAlexander-Universität, Erlangen-Nürnberg), Andreas Gestrich (German Historical Institute London), Anders Jarlert (Lund University), James Kennedy (University of Amsterdam), Emiel Lamberts (Emeritus Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), Liselotte Malmgart (Aarhus University), Keith Robbins (Emeritus Vice-Chancellor, University of Wales, Trinity/St. David (formerly University of Wales, Lampeter))
volume ii The Churches
Joris van Eijnatten, Paula Yates (eds)
Developments in church-state relationships in Northern Europe between 1780 and 1920 had a substantial impact on reformist ideas, projects, and movements within the churches. Conversely, the dynamics of religious reform prompted the state to react in various ways. To what extent did church and state mutually influence each other? How and why did they do so? These are the central questions in The Churches, the second volume in the Dynamics of Religious Reform Series. The volume concentrates on the reforms generated by the churches themselves and on their response to the political and legal reforms initiated by the state. It shows how processes of church reform evolved differently in different countries.
joris van eijnatten is Chair for Cultural History at Utrecht University. paula yates is Lecturer in Modern Church History at the University of Wales, Trinity/St. David (formerly University of Wales, Lampeter). contributors Claus Arnold (Goethe Universität Frankfurt/Main), Jan Art (Universiteit Gent), Jan De Maeyer (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven / KADOC), Ward De Pril (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), Joris van Eijnatten (Utrecht University), Hallgeir Elstad (University of Oslo), Klaus Fitschen (Universität Leipzig), Leo Kenis (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), Frances Knight (University of Nottingham), Jes Fabricius Møller (University of Copenhagen), Peter Nockles (John Rylands University Library of Manchester), Øyvind Norderval (University of Oslo), Erik Sidenvall (Lund University), Dag Thorkildsen (University of Oslo), Nigel Yates† (University of Wales, Lampeter) € 69,50 isbn 978 90 5867 826 3 10/2010 17 x 23,8 cm Hardcover
ca. 275 p. Illustrated nur 695 Dynamics of Religious Reform 2 Subseries of Kadoc Studies on Religion, Culture and Society English
Future publications in the series • Volume III: Social Welfare • Volume IV: Education • Volume V: Piety and Modernity • Volume VI: Liturgy, Architecture and Arts
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Verlengstukken van het bewustzijn
Psychologische onderzoeksapparatuur uit de ‘Collectie Michotte’ Marleen Brock (ed.)
€ 19,50 isbn 978 90 5867 843 0 09/2010 17 x 24 cm Paperback 80 p. ca. 50 illustraties nur 644 Nederlands Academisch Erfgoed Leuven De olfactometer van Zwaardemaker, de Hipp-chronoscoop, de esthesiometer, de tachistoscoop en de tamboer van Marey… Achter deze ingewikkelde namen gaat een unieke verzameling psychologische onderzoeksapparatuur schuil: de ‘Collectie Michotte’, vernoemd naar de Leuvense professor Albert baron Michotte van den Berck (1881-1965). De opbouw van de collectie begon op de zolder van het Hoger Instituut voor Wijsbegeerte, waar in 1894 het laboratorium voor experimentele psychologie werd opgericht. Met eenvoudige proeven en ingenieus ontworpen instrumenten slaagde Michotte erin allerlei complexe psychologische processen in kaart te brengen. Want meten was weten aan het begin van de twintigste eeuw. Psychologie werd bedreven volgens het natuurwetenschappelijke model. Michottes originele onderzoek naar de visuele waarneming van causaliteit bezorgde hem internationale faam. Hij werd hét icoon van de Leuvense psychologie. De permanente opstelling van de collectie in de bibliotheek van de Faculteit Psychologie en Pedagogische Wetenschappen (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) getuigt nog altijd van zijn bijzondere positie. Verlengstukken van het bewustzijn vertelt de geschiedenis van de ‘Collectie Michotte’. Zowel de oprichting van het laboratorium voor experimentele psychologie en de aanschaf van de eerste instrumenten, evenals de verzelfstandiging van de discipline in de loop van de twintigste eeuw en de historische beeldvorming rond de grote Michotte komen aan bod. Zo wordt deze bijzondere verzameling apparatuur geplaatst in een bredere context, en toegankelijk gemaakt voor iedereen die geïnteresseerd is in de geschiedenis van de psychologie.
marleen brock is cultuurhistorica en wetenschappelijk medewerker voor de Commissie Academisch Erfgoed van de Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. contributors Sigrid Leyssen (Universität Basel/Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) en Geert Vanpaemel (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)
Sexuality and Psychoanalysis
The relationship between sexuality and psychoanalysis can be described in terms of an old and stormy love affair. The same can be said about the relationship between psychoanalysis and philosophy. It is precisely this fascinating ‘love triangle’ that the present volume of essays aims to explore. A diverse group of philosophers and psychoanalysts reflected on the concept of sexuality in Freudo-Lacanian psychoanalysis. The result is a stimulating collection of essays where the role of sexuality in psychoanalysis is scrutinized from a philosophical point of view. This volume does more than merely offer an alternative psychoanalytic account of sexuality. It also develops a wide range of philosophical reflections on sexuality as conceptualized by Freudo-Lacanian psychoanalysis, and in this way initiates a dialogue between the two concurrent disciplines.
SEXUALITY
and PSYCHOANALYSIS
Philosophical Criticisms
JENS DE VLEMINCK & ERAN DORFMAN (EDS)
LEUVEN UNIVERSITY PRESS
jens de vleminck is a philosopher, sexologist, and psychoanalyst (Belgian School for Psychoanalysis). He is Junior Researcher at the Institute of Philosophy (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven). eran dorfman is a philosopher specializing in Continental Philosophy and Psychoanalysis. He is currently an Alexander-von-Humboldt Fellow at the Freie Universität (Berlin) and Program Director at the Collège International de Philosophie (Paris). contributors Jens De Vleminck (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), Eran Dorfman (Freie Universität Berlin), Tomas Geyskens (Leuven), Ari Hirvonen (University of Helsinki), Adrian Johnston (University of New Mexico), Elissa Marder (Emory University), Paul Moyaert (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), Ruth Ronen (Tel Aviv University), Vladimir Safatle (University of São Paulo), Charles Shepherdson (State University of New York), Cecilia Sjöholm (Södertörn University), Philippe Van Haute (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen), and Veronica Vasterling (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)
Recently published in the series Figures of the Unconscious • Deleuze and Psychoanalysis. Philosophical Essays on Deleuze’s Debate with Psychoanalysis,
Leen De Bolle (ed.) €29,50, isbn 978 90 5867 796 9, 2010, English • A Dark Trace. Sigmund Freud on the Sense of Guilt, Herman Westerink €59,50, isbn 978 90 5867 754 9, 2009, English • Origins and Ends of the Mind. Philosophical Essays on Psychoanalysis, Ray Brassier,
Christian Kerslake (eds) €35,00, isbn 978 90 5867 617 7, 2007, English € 44,50 isbn 978 90 5867 844 7 10/2010 16 x 24 cm Paperback ca. 250 p. 9 illustrations nur 777 Figures of the Unconscious 10 English
Illustration on cover: Louise Bourgeois The Family I, 2007 Gouache on paper, suite of 12 Each: 59.7 x 45.7 cm. Courtesy Cheim & Read, New York Photo: Christopher Burke
Etant donnés: 1 la chtue d’eau, 2 le gaz d’éclairage / Given: The Waterfall,2.The Illuminating Gas
Les Transformateurs Duchamp / Duchamp’s trans/formers
Jean-François Lyotard Edited and introduced by Herman Parret Epilogue by Dalia Judovitz
This book is the third of a series of five volumes that exhaustively brings together the writings of Jean-François Lyotard (1924–1998) on contemporary art and artists. This collection of essays, written between 1974 and 1977 in the middle of the time of Duchamp’s rediscovery in France, was published by Editions Galilée (Paris) in 1977 and in English translation by The Lapis Press (Los Angeles) in 1990. This volume republishes the two versions face to face, including the drawings, diagrams and images of the original edition. Herman Parret presents the text in a substantial introduction and Dalia Judovitz situates it in the more general framework of Lyotardian philosophical reflection. Duchamp’strans/formers reconstructs the Large Glassand Given, Duchamp’s two major works that glorify the body in its topological conceptuality. The book introduces the question of the advent and the event of art, and invites us further to consider the debt that philosophical commentary owes to the artistic gesture.
herman parret is Emeritus Professor of Aesthetics and Philosophy of Language at the Institute of Philosophy, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. dalia judovitz is National Endowment for the Humanities Professor of French and Italian, Emory University, Atlanta.
About the series Jean-François Lyotard: Writings on Contemporary Art and Artists General Editor: Herman Parret (Institute of Philosophy, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) Associate Editors: Vlad Ionescu (Institute of Philosophy, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), Peter W. Milne (Department of Philosophy, Emory University, Atlanta) This series collects in five volumes all of Lyotard’s writings on contemporary art and artists. The volumes include the complete original French texts along with English translations on facing pages.
Recently published • Volume 1: Karel Appel, Un geste de couleur / Karel Appel, A Gesture of Colour €39,50, isbn 978 90 5867 756 3, 2009, English, French
Winner of the Plantin Moretus Prize 2010 • Volume 2: Sam Francis, Leçon de Ténèbres / Sam Francis, Lesson of Darkness €39,50, isbn 978 90 5867 781 5, 2010, English, French
Future publications • Volume 4: Textes dispersés sur l’art contemporain et les artistes / Various Texts on Contemporary Art and Artists – Spring 2011 • Volume 5: Que peindre ? / What to Paint? – Fall 2011 € 39,50 isbn 978 90 5867 790 7 10/2010 16 x 23 cm Hardcover 256 p. 22 illustrations black and white, and 2 colour illustrations nur 736 Jean-François Lyotard: Writings on Contemporary Art and Artists 3 English, French www.lyotard.be
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