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  • Poitiers

    Fachtagung - Frühe Neuzeit

    Music and urban sociability in late eighteenth and early nineteenth century Europe

    New methods, new perspectives

    The city is a privileged field for encounters between historians and musicologists. The work of recent decades has seen a significant renewal, particularly with regard to the Modern Age, during which music became a central component of the urban experience. The diversification of themes is the key ingredient to this renewal. Institutional studies have given way to more complex approaches that combine artistic, social, political, cultural and economic issues to show how music was negotiated in urban contexts. Through the central theme of urban sociability and an unusual periodization, this workshop aims to highlight the original work of emerging scholars in which the spatial issues of urban musical practices are predominant, in order to compare sources, methods and questions.

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  • Freiburg

    Beitragsaufruf - Frühe Neuzeit

    Les marchés de l’érotisme galant (1650-1720)

    Ce colloque se propose d’explorer l’émergence, à partir de la seconde moitié du XVIIᵉ siècle en France, d’un nouveau marché de l’érotisme, en lien avec le développement de la galanterie, entendue ici comme un idéal de sociabilité érigé sur des valeurs telles que le raffinement, l’enjouement et l’égalité entre les sexes. À partir de supports variés – qu’il s’agisse de textes, d’images, de gravures ou de musique – les participant·e·s seront invité·e·s à interroger non seulement les représentations renouvelées qui caractérisent ce nouvel érotisme, mais aussi à en examiner les conditions de production, de diffusion et de réception, en France et, plus largement, à l’échelle européenne.

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  • Bukarest

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    The Phanariot Past and its Afterlives: Historicizing “Corruption” in Central-South-East Europe (1750s-1920s)

    The Phanariots have long animated the historiography of late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Southeast Europe. Contemporary political commentators, as well as historians seeking to construct national(ist) narratives, branded the Phanariots with critiques of corruption, foreign interests, and the legacies of the Ottoman past. Yet, scholars have conducted scant research on how and why “Phanariots” and “Phanariotism” came to signify corruption, bad governance, and a seemingly inescapable Ottoman past after 1821. This workshop tends to this gap in historiography.

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  • Paris

    Fachtagung - Frühe Neuzeit

    Métamorphoses du bijou et des arts précieux entre néoclassicisme et révolution industrielle en Europe (1750-1900)

    Il s’agit de la quatrième session d’une série de journées d’études dédiées à l’histoire de l’ornement précieux en Europe depuis le Moyen Age. Privilégiant une approche interdisciplinaire inspirée de la méthode warbhurgienne, des spécialistes, historiens et historiens d’art, philologues, philosophes et gemmologues, partageront leur travail de recherche inédit sur les arts précieux, les gemmes, les savoir-faire et la parure, entre néoclassicisme et révolution industrielle.

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  • Brest

    Fachtagung - Sprachwissenschaften

    Sociability and the Travelling Letter

    Message, Medium, Mobility in Europe and the Colonies in the Long Eighteenth Century (1650-1850)

    The long eighteenth century is widely recognisedby scholars as a golden age of letter writing, characterised by the expansion of transnational and transatlantic correspondence networks among the elites. Particularly in Britain, this period witnessed an unprecedented enthusiasm for epistolary exchange, which led to a proliferation of publications—ranging from scholarly productions such as theoretical treatises and letter-writing manuals, to literary works, whether fictional, sentimental, general, or biographical. These developments contributed to a redefinition of epistolary conventions, narrative models, and often gendered representations of letter writing.

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  • Turin

    Thematische Schule - Geschichte

    Slavery and Serfdom in Europe and the Americas in the Early Modern Period

    Turin Humanities Programme - Postgraduate Summer School

    The Summer School aims to explore the modern debates surrounding slavery and serfdom in Europe and the Americas within the timeframe of the Early Modern period, defined here broadly as stretching from the sixteenth century to the beginning of the nineteenth.

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  • Wilna

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Acutus et Argutus: Early Modern Print Culture in Motion

    The conference will bring together scholars from diverse fields – including book history, print culture, Baroque studies, and documentary heritage – to explore the evolution of books, printing, and readership from the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries. Through interdisciplinary dialogue and innovative research approaches, we aim to reveal new insights into early printed books and their vibrant journey across time and space.

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  • Paris

    Kolloquium - Sprachwissenschaften

    Saikaku-Bakin Symposium

    The third Saikaku-Bakin symposium will be held on 20-22 March 2025 at Collège de France and Paris Cité University in Paris. Its goal is to foster conversation among scholars working on Early Modern Japanese narrative across the entire Edo period.

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  • Lyon

    Beitragsaufruf - Darstellung

    "Monarch of All I Survey:" Literary Posterity and Cultural Legacies

    We invite submissions for an international conference exploring the literary posterity of the phrase "I am monarch of all I survey" from William Cowper's 1782 poem. Cowper's lines have echoed through centuries of literature and criticism, embodying themes of imperial control, sight, and isolation, while remaining notably ambiguous. How has this ambivalence been reinterpreted across different cultural contexts and literary genres, from British Romanticism to contemporary postcolonial discourse? This conference seeks to engage with the far-reaching impact of Cowper's words across a wide array of literary and theoretical frameworks.

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  • Granada

    Beitragsaufruf - Frühe Neuzeit

    The Culture of Suspicion: Creating Suspects in the Age of Revolutions

    The workshop will examine the impact of suspicion in the age of the Atlantic Revolutions (from around 1770 to 1830) in Europe and its colonial territories. We invite contributions that focus on the question of how individuals or groups of people became suspects of hostility towards the existing monarchical or revolutionary order, and thus potentially subversive. Contributions may deal with the narrative construction of suspicion as well as the practical surveillance measures and juridical proceedings that were used against the suspects.

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  • Paris

    Beitragsaufruf - Frühe Neuzeit

    Le non-dit à la Restauration anglaise (1660-1714)

    Aussi conventionnelle qu’oxymorique, l'expression de « non-dit » remet en question la binarité supposée entre parole et silence. L’expression thématise à la fois une absence, un manque (de mots), et porte néanmoins en elle la trace manifeste d’une présence. Du moins pour qui sait la déchiffrer. Car le silence du non-dit est, en réalité, une invitation : à comprendre, à deviner, à faire accoucher un sens qui ne veut, ou ne peut pas se dire. Le non-dit porte en lui la trace d’un effacement, mais aussi d'une résistance obstinée. Le non-dit est un silence qui dit quelque chose. Comment repérer les signes d'un silence qui n'en est pas un ? Comment reconstruire avec certitude un discours absent ? Ce projet prolonge la réflexion lancée à l'occasion du colloque « Consentir, refuser, céder : Spectres de la conquête à la Restauration (1660-1714) ». Il a pour vocation de constituer un groupe informel d'étude interdisciplinaire sur la Restauration.

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  • Madrid

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Honorer ses engagements et ses obligations commerciales dans les espaces ibériques et ibéro-américains : pratiques, réseaux et institutions

    We invite submissions to the second conference of the HIRECOM Project, “Meeting Business Commitments and Obligations: Practices, Networks, and Institutions”. The Conference will take place from July 9th to 11th, 2025, both in-person and online at Casa de Velázquez (Madrid). This Second Conference will address the diversity of institutions and normative structures, both legally sanctioned and culturally accepted, that enabled, encouraged, or reinforced the meeting of economic obligations undertaken by social actors through exchanges.

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Europa

    Stay or Leave? Family survival tactics during the age of emigrations

    1770-1830s

    During the Age of Revolutions (c. 1770-1830), Europe and the Americas were convulsed by a wave of interrelated political upheavals, social protests, slave rebellions, and wars. Republican alternatives to monarchies proliferated, even as colonial wars and abolitionist insurrections shook even the most entrenched empires. As a result, hundreds of thousands of people found themselves displaced and dispersed across the Atlantic world. While some chose to leave out of political or religious principle, others were forced out by some combination of ideological persecution, economic dislocation, and armed conflict. Wherever they ended up, the uprooted were forced to negotiate foreign and often hostile cultures and asylum practices. Drawing together historians and scholars of the literary, visual, and musical arts, this workshop aims to shed light on the least-visible members of these diasporas —women, children and servants— and to develop interdisciplinary perspectives on familial constellations of exile.

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  • Trier

    Fachtagung - Frühe Neuzeit

    Databases on 18th Century France: Cooperation and Exchanges

    Cet atelier a pour but d’échanger des informations sur les différentes bases de données sur la France au XVIIIe siècle. Les objectifs sont de 1) voir ce qui a été fait dans les différents projets de bases de données, 2) ce qui doit être fait dans les différents projets de bases de données, 3) quelles données pourraient être échangées, et 4) dans quels cas et sous quelles conditions une production coordonnée de données pourrait avoir lieu.

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  • Stipendien, Preise und Stellenangebote - Geistesgeschichte

    Politik der Aufklärung - Stelle eines Wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeiters / Mitarbeiterin

    An der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, im Rahmen des DFG-Graduiertenkollegs „Politik der Aufklärung“ (GRK 2999/1) ist am Interdisziplinären Zentrum für die Erforschung der Europäischen Aufklärung (IZEA)  eine befristete Stelle zum 01.04.2025 bis 31.03.2030 (60 Monate) als Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiterin*Mitarbeiter (m-w-d) in Vollzeit zu besetzen.

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  • Halle

    Stipendien, Preise und Stellenangebote - Geistesgeschichte

    Politik der Aufklärung - 8 Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiterin*Mitarbeiter

    Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg (65 %, 48 Monate)

    An der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, im Rahmen des DFG-Graduiertenkollegs „Politik derAufklärung“ (GRK 2999/1), sind am Interdisziplinären Zentrum für die Erforschung der EuropäischenAufklärung (IZEA), 8 befristete Stellen zum 01.04.2025 bis 31.03.2029 (48 Monate) als Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiterin*Mitarbeiter (m-w-d). Das GRK untersucht die „Politik der Aufklärung“ vom 18. Jahrhundert bis in die Gegenwart. Es fragt einerseits – im Sinne des genitivus subjectivus –, wie sowohl die historische Aufklärung des 18. Jahrhunderts als auch spätere Projekte der Aufklärung politisch denken und handeln, andererseits – im genitivus objectivus –, wie die Vorstellung von Aufklärung durch politische Absichten und Entscheidungen konstituiert und immer neu besetzt wird: Wie macht die Aufklärung Politik? Und wie macht Politik die Aufklärung?

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  • Paris

    Fachtagung - Städteforschung

    Changes in property rights and land regulation

    Global and historical perspectives

    How do land reforms affect land access and property rights? Who are the actors of these transformations? Does such evolution contribute to the commodification and financialization of land? How do urban regulations produce informalities and affect socio-spatial dynamics? This half-day thematic seminar seeks to delve into these key questions with two roundtables. Aiming to inform today’s urban transformations through law and history, the six presentations will cover different contexts as diverse as Istanbul, Northern Italy, rural China, Madrid, and colonial Bombay, spanning from the 14th century to today.

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  • Paris

    Beitragsaufruf - Darstellung

    Ecological Grief and Mourning in the Literature and the Arts in the Anglophone World (18th – 21st c.)

    This conference proposes to explore the concept of ecological grief and the fast-growing body of theoretical work that is developing around it against the background of the ongoing sixth-mass extinction and biodiversity loss. With this conference, we also wish to think about the longer history of ecological grief from the eighteenth century onwards, including by exploring some of the consequences of the Industrial Revolution. Is nature grievable? How do we grieve for it? What is the role of writers and artists in this individual and collective process? While to some, environmental grief gives way to desolation or an irredeemable sense of melancholy, others view it as a form of resilience or even a spur to action, a source of activism in art.

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Conceptualizing Corruption: The “Old Regime” and the New Order in East-Central-South Europe (1750s-1850s)

    During the age of revolutions, West European politicians, scholars, and popular writers often characterized South-East-Central Europe as a corrupt political space. Notables from the region routinely echoed these claims. Those in and outside of South-East-Central Europe mobilized commentaries on “corruption” for their own political, professional, and personal gains. They used the idea of corruption to assert, for instance, that they knew to run more honest and efficient administrations, military regimes, and commercial operations. The conference organizers welcome paper proposals that employ a (de)constructivist and/or sematic approach to study the concept corruption and its relationship to the rise of (West European) modernity. Submissions should focus on Central-South-East Europe from the 1750s to the 1850s. Applicants working on regional micro-histories that situate changing notions of “corruption” in a transnational context are especially encouraged to apply. 

     

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  • Oxford

    Stipendien, Preise und Stellenangebote - Frühe Neuzeit

    Vie curiale et correspondance à l’époque de Marie-Antoinette - Bourse d'études doctorales

    L’université d’Oxford, en collaboration avec le Centre de recherche du château de Versailles, propose une bourse d’études doctorales à partir d’octobre 2024 avec pour thématique « Vie curiale et correspondance à l’époque de Marie-Antoinette ». Il s’adresse aux étudiant(e)s des disciplines suivantes : lettres, littérature comparée, histoire, anglais, etc.

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