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      <title>Minorities in/at war </title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2017 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>On 9 and 10 March 2017, the Jewish Museum of Belgium in collaboration with CegeSoma organizes  an international colloquium at the Royal Library of Belgium (Brussels). The violence perpetrated against minorities is one key issue, while their legal protection, is another. The conference tackles the period from 1912 to 1923. Lectures by historians from Europe, North America and the Middle East will be alternated with discussions. Attention will also be given to contemporary issues related to these questions. </description>
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      <author>celine.guilleux@openedition.org (Céline Guilleux)</author>
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      <title>Renovatio, inventio, absentia imperii</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Dec 2013 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>At the heart of the present conference will be the ‘reception’, ‘Nachleben’ or ‘permanence’ of the Roman Empire, of an idea and a historical paradigm which since Classical Antiquity has supported the most widespread claims to obtain and consolidate power. The focus will be on ‘culture’, this latter concept intended in a broad sense, i.e. including not only the arts, architecture, literature etc., but also philosophy, religion and, most importantly, discourse. As such, a wide array of themes will be subjected to academic scrutiny. Whereas the main focus will be on Europe and North America, this conference will also reach out towards non-Western contexts, whether or not directly related to the Roman example. </description>
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      <author>luigia.parlati@openedition.org (Luigia Parlati)</author>
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      <title>Dealer, collector, critic, publisher…: The « animateur d’art » and his multiples roles</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2012 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>The first goal of our symposium is to enlighten the role of the animateur d’art in the development of the arts. We hope that this scientific gathering would help us specify this first formula of the cultural actor: “The animateur d’art is an amateur who actively participates in the defense of the arts and in the stimulation of the artistic creation in a certain period. He puts his numerous networks to work in order to spread ideologies and aesthetics through the cultural environment and the society. He is a key figure positioning himself as a mediator between the different art worlds – the plastic arts as well as between the different agents of the cultural environment. His work consists in building bridges between the artists and his own cultural environment in order to ease the reception of the works and to promote a peculiar aesthetics”.</description>
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      <author>loic.lepape@openedition.org (Loïc Le Pape)</author>
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