Holberg Prize Symposium 2006: Shmuel Eisenstadt


Part 1 & 2

1: Global History, Axial Civilisations, and the Modern Age

Jack A. Goldstone
Professor of Sociology, George Mason University, Fairfax Virginia

Jonathan Friedman
Professor of Anthropology, Lund University and at L'École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris.

Sverre Bagge
Professor of History and Director of the Centre of Medieval Studies, the University of Bergen.

Johann P. Arnason
Professor of Sociology, La Trobe University, Melbourne.


2: One or Many Modernities: The Idea of Multiple Modernities

Donald Levine
Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Chicago.

Bernhard Giesen
Professor of Sociology, University of Konstanz.

Shalini Randeria
Professor of Anthropology, University of Zurich.

Jeffrey Alexander
Professor of Sociology, Yale University.

Fredrik Barth
Professor of Anthropology, University of Boston.
 

Part 3 & 4:


Contemporary Modernities and their Civilizational Backgrounds

Rajeev Bhargava Professor of Political Science, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

Said Amir Arjomand
Professor of Sociology, State University of New York at Stony Brook.

Shalini Randeria
Professor of Anthropology, the University of Zurich.

Luis Roniger
Professor of Political Science, Wake Forest University.

Nina Witoszek-FitzPatrick
Research Professor, the University of Oslo.

Concluding remarks Shmuel N. Eisenstadt


Modernity and Barbarism: Reflections on the 20th Century and on the Future

Yehuda Elkana
Professor i vitenskapshistorie, president og rektor ved Det Sentral Europeiske Universitetet, Budapest.

Georg Klein
Professor of Medicine (tumor biology), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm

Bernt Hagtvet
Professor i statsvitenskap, Universitetet i Oslo.

Jeffrey Alexander
Professor i sosiologi, Universitetet i Yale.

Concluding remarks Shmuel N. Eisenstadt

Holberg International Memorial Prize is awarded annually for outstanding scholarly work in the fields of the arts and humanities, social sciences, law and theology. The prize amount is NOK 4.5 million (Appr. EUR 570,000/ USD 800,000)

Nils Klim Prize is awarded to young Nordic researchers under 35 years within the academic fields of the Holberg Prize.

Holberg Prize School Project is a research competition for pupils in the upper secondary school.

Holberg Prize was established by the Norwegian Parliament in 2003.

15.09.2012: Deadline for Nomination to the Holberg International Memorial Prize 2013

Holberg International Memorial Prize is awarded to scholars who have made outstanding contributions to research in the arts and humanities, social science, law or theology. The Holberg International Memorial Prize for 2013 is NOK 4.5 million (approximately EUR 575,000/USD 775,000). Read more.

15.09.2012: Deadline Nomination to the Nils Klim Prize 2013

The Nils Klim Prize is awarded to a Nordic researcher under 35 who has made an outstanding contribution to research in the arts and humanities, social science, law or theology. The Nils Klim Prize for 2013 is NOK 250,000 (approx. 32 000EUR /42 000USD).Read more.