History and Theory LEcture
The History and Theory Lecture is hosted by the Remarque Institute at NYU and History and Theory at Wesleyan. Lectures are typically held once a year, and the published versions of these lectures can often be found in later issues of History and Theory.
Check our News & Announcements page for details about the next History and Theory Lecture.
Past Lectures
Ninth History and Theory Lecture: Johanna Drucker, “Inventing the Alphabet: The Technologies of Knowledge Production” (Remarque Institute, New York University, 23 February 2024)
Eighth History and Theory Lecture: François Hartog, “Chronos, Kairos, Krisis: The Genesis of Western Time” (originally scheduled to be delivered at New York University, 19 March 2020)
Seventh History and Theory Lecture: Dipesh Chakrabarty, “Anthropocene Time” (Harvard University, 1 March 2017)
Sixth History and Theory Lecture: Vincent Descombes, “The Order of Things: An Archeology of What?”
Fifth History and Theory Lecture: Martin Jay, “Intentionality and Irony: The Missed Encounter of Quentin Skinner and Hayden White” (Columbia University, 25 October 2012)
Fourth History and Theory Lecture: Rosalind O’Hanlon, “Creating Rights in Holy Places: Some Reflections on the History of ‘Hindu’ Law in India” (Columbia University, 10 April 2012)
Third History and Theory Lecture: Joan Wallach Scott, “Psychoanalysis and History” (Columbia University, 4 April 2011)
Second History and Theory Lecture: Dominick LaCapra, “Historical and Literary Representations of the Final Solution: Saul Friedländer and Jonathan Littell” (Columbia University, 12 April 2010)
Image: Horst J. Meuter’s Traumwelten in der Fotografie, Bildbearbeitung, Experimente (2018), from Wikimedia Commons.