Monday, September 09, 2013

Reminder: Making Waves: Oliver Lodge and the Cultures of Science, 1875-1940 (9/13/2013; 11/9/2013)



Making Waves: Oliver Lodge and the Cultures of Science, 1875-1940

Call for Papers: 
Workshop 1: "Civic Science: Oliver Lodge, Physics, and the Modern University"
University of Birmingham, 
Saturday November 9, 2013
Deadline September 13, 2013

The physicist Oliver Lodge spent most of his scientific career at the newly founded University College Liverpool before joining the University of Birmingham as its first Principal in 1900, retiring in 1919.  This workshop, the first in a series of four organized by James Mussell and Graeme Gooday’s AHRC Research Network ‘Making Waves, Oliver Lodge and the Cultures of Science, 1875-1940’, will investigate both the place of science within the university and the place of the university in the city. Hosted by the Centre for the Study of Cultural Modernity at the University of Birmingham, we invite papers that consider Lodge’s legacy for the University and Birmingham, as well as those that consider the place of science in the civic university at the end of the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twentieth.

Proposals are invited for papers of 40 minutes that explore any of the following themes:

Oliver Lodge’s career at the University of Birmingham
The creation of the civic university
The place of science in the civic university
The relationship between pure and applied science within the university
Oliver Lodge’s influence on the city of Birmingham
University science education in the late 19th / early 20th century
The creation of the University of Birmingham at Edgbaston
Oliver Lodge’s complementary careers within and beyond the university
Science communication and popular science in the late 19th / early 20th century
Oliver Lodge’s wife and family and their respective lives, careers, and legacies

Please send proposals (500 words) to by September 13, 2013

This project is funded by an AHRC Research Networking Grant.  Further details, including forthcoming symposia about Lodge, can be found here: <http://www.oliverlodge.org>.  Follow us on Twitter @oliverjlodge