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Knowledge circulation and economic dynamics during the Middle Ages and the Modern Period
Human mobility, technical transfers and territorial issues
La thématique retenue cette année – « Circulation des savoirs et dynamiques économiques aux époques médiévale et moderne : mobilités des hommes, transferts techniques et enjeux territoriaux » est à la croisée de l’histoire culturelle et de l’histoire économique. Cette thématique permettra également de poursuivre et d’approfondir celles qui ont été développées les années précédentes (la valeur des choses, la pauvreté, les biens communs, les moyens de paiement, la qualité, l’organisation du travail, les écritures de l’économie, entreprendre).
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Paris
Pour accéder aux sources manuscrites en langue allemande, l'étude de la paléographie allemande est une étape obligatoire mais parfois rédhibitoire. Afin d'aider les étudiant·e·s et les jeunes chercheurs et chercheuses de surmonter leurs difficultés, l'Institut historique allemand propose un atelier sur deux jours qui donne un aperçu général de l'évolution de l'écriture allemande, de 1800 à nos jours. L'atelier sera consacré à la lecture de sources choisies du XIXe et du XXe siècle.
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Paris | Péronne
Feeding the war: produce, transport, consume (1914-1920)
Le Centre international de recherche de l’Historial de la Grande Guerre (CIRHGG, Péronne) organise une école d'été du 29 juin au 4 juillet 2020. Elle réunira un groupe international de 20 à 30 jeunes chercheurs, travaillant sur l’histoire militaire, culturelle, sociale et économique de la première guerre mondiale. Au cours de la semaine passée ensemble, ils auront l’occasion d’échanger entre eux, mais également avec un grand nombre de chercheurs plus expérimentés sur le sujet de l'approvisionnement de la guerre (production, transport, consommation).
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Luxembourg City
Oral History Meets European Integration Studies
Testing new tools and methods in digital history
The Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) announces a Summer School co-organised with the European University Institute (Florence) and the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (Frankfurt), to be held at the Maison Robert Schuman in Luxembourg City from 22nd to 26th June 2020. This Summer School invites to test digital tools and methods for oral history and stresses how digital oral sources contribute to narratives in European Integration History.
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Madrid
Museums and democracy in Mediterranean Europe
Art, history and citizenship (20th-21st century)
Cette université d'été propose d’aborder l’histoire contemporaine des rapports entre musée et démocratie au cours du XXe et au début du XXIe siècle dans l’Europe du Sud, en privilégiant l’analyse des institutions muséales en lien avec le régime de souveraineté populaire dont elles tirent leur origine et leur justification, tout en prenant en compte la diversité de ces imaginaires et des systèmes démocratiques, dans une perspective transnationale.
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Florence
Theories, methodology and case studies
Summer school in global and transnational History
The Department of History and Civilization at the European University Institute (EUI) is happy to announce its fifteenth Summer School in Global and Transnational History, which will take place in September 2019 in the historic Villa Salviati, looking out over the hills of Florence. The Summer School will combine discussion of methodological issues in global, transnational and comparative history with case studies by leading specialists from the European University Institute and other major universities. The structure will consist on general introductions and discussions about the new emerging fields of environmental history, guest lectures and reading groups. Contributions on the specific theme of 'Reconceptualizing the past in the age of climate change (1500 to present)’ are now welcome.
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Konstanz
Urban change and memory: New perspectives on Europe and beyond
Cities are crucial spaces for the negotiation of a contested past. This summer seminar explores the making of memory in European cities. It aims to: discuss perspectives and methods of memory studies and urban studies; examine some of the main threads of urban change in Europe and beyond, delve into the heart of memorial controversies by focusing on dynamics in specific urban situations; highlight practices of invited curators, artists, and other professionals. Lectures and discussions will be conducted in English.
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Art Markets: an Integrated Perspective
International theme school, Lyon, 24-28 June 2019
L’école Art Markets : an Integrated Perspective souhaite apporter à la communauté des chercheurs intéressée par l’étude des marchés artistiques une approche théorique interdisciplinaire et des outils méthodologiques en prise avec les méthodes d’analyses les plus actuelles. Une quinzaine de spécialistes internationaux en histoire de l’art, sciences économiques, droit, sociologie, finance, humanités numériques viendront l’animer dans un esprit d’échange et de partage des connaissances.
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Audiovisuals and internet archives: Histories of healthy bodies in the 21st century
The Audiovisuals and internet archives: Histories of healthy bodies in the 21st century spring school invites young researchers to engage in four days of intensive discussion and hands-on activities on the relation between the history of the healthy body, body politics, and the Internet at the turn of the twenty-first century (roughly 1990s-2010). The spring school will take a transnational perspective and focus on developments in Germany, France and Great Britain. In building the historical foundation of the Internet era in the BodyCapital perspective, we will encounter new modes of representations and practices of the body that the Internet favored: webcam uses, first artist creations, reuse of traditional contents (photographs and films), amongst others.
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Florence
Summer School in Comparative and Transnational History: Theories, Methodology and Case Studies
The Department of History and Civilization at the European University Institute is happy to announce its fourteenth Summer School in Transnational and Comparative History in the historic Villa Salviati, looking out over the hills of Florence, Italy. This annual Summer School has established itself as an exciting and stimulating experience for postgraduate students. Whether you are interested in political, social, cultural, intellectual or economic history, it will give you a unique opportunity to broaden your research interests and methodological reflection.
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Venice
Venice in the 20th century - seminar of Venetian art history
Séminaire d'histoire de l'art vénitien
Le programme intègre des conférences de spécialistes internationaux et des visites conduites par les responsables scientifiques des collections : il combine histoire sociale et économique de l’art, histoire des formes, histoire religieuse, historiographie, histoire matérielle des œuvres.... Le séminaire s’adresse aux étudiants en histoire de l’art de second et troisième cycles des institutions françaises et étrangères.
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Paris
Cooperation and self-management - socio-political experiments in the 19th-20th centuries
L’objectif de l’école d’été est d’ouvrir une discussion sur les connexions existant entre les diagnostics du temps présent, les expérimentations sociales et les sciences sociales aux XIXe et XXe siècles. En s’appuyant sur la perception de la modernisation en tant que processus selon Elias, l’école d’été interprète ces moments comme des transformations de l’équilibre ‘nous-je’ (Elias, 1987) et entend explorer leurs caractéristiques ainsi que les logiques qui les sous-tendent. Elle cherche à considérer de quelle manière la rencontre de modèles quotidiens de perception et de concepts scientifiques sont susceptibles de créer de nouvelles « idées évidentes relatives à la nature du monde et aux dimensions de son historicité ». (Speich-Chassé/Gugerli, 2012)
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Berlin
Visual History in the Twentieth Century: Bodies, Practices and Emotions
The spring school Visual History in the Twentieth Century: Bodies, Practices, and Emotions invites participants to engage in five days of intensive discussion on the relation between the history of the body, body politics, and film and television in the twentieth century. The spring school will take a transnational perspective and focus particular on developments in Germany, France and Great Britain.
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Péronne
An Environmental History of the Great War
We intend to bring together an international group of 20 to 30 graduate students working on military, cultural, social, and environmental history of the First World War from 2nd to 7th July 2018. Over the course of the week, they will have opportunity to get to know each other, but also a wide range of internationally recognized academic experts. Guided tours on excursions to French and Belgian sites are an integral part of the program and will enrich the participants' experience.
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Porto
What difference do DIY cultures make?
KISMIF Conference 2018 will be preceded by a Summer School entitled ‘What difference do DIY cultures make?’ (KISMIF Summer School 2018) on 3 July 2018 in Faculty of Arts and Humanities of University of Porto. The summer school will offer an opportunity for all interested persons, including those participating in the conference, to attend workshops led by specialists in these fields. Specifically, the Summer School offers thematic workshops expressly focused on the hands-on, music making, and place making of contemporary DIY cultures. Its approach will be methodological and focused on research for action.
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Madrid
The presence of the absent: History, memory, post-memory
Europe-Latin America, 20th-21st centuries
If History as a discipline evokes the past from the present, the activity of memory is the product of the eruption of the past in the present. The absent is made present according to this phenomenological difference, although this distinctive mark is not what has sparked the reaction of historiography. This workshop aims to delve into the links and differences between history and memory in order to approach new issues that allow us to reflect on historians’ activity in democratic societies where the past has ceased to be a monopoly of professional representation.
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Beirut
Reading and analysing Ottoman manuscript sources
During the four-day programme we will introduce young researchers (mostly MA and PhD candidates, but postdocs may also apply) to reading, combining and analysing manuscript sources from various archives of the Ottoman era, produced at local, provincial and imperial levels. We concentrate mainly on materials from the 16th and 20th centuries, but welcome also explorations into earlier archives.
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Monopoli
Family morphologies: Leone and Natalia Ginzburg in Italian and European literature and culture
Focusing on the works by Leone (1909-1944) and Natalia Ginzburg (1916-1991) the Summer School is dedicated to a reflection on the authors’ contribution to the 20th century Italian and European history. Besides a critical analysis of their creative and intellectual activity and their civic engagement, the participants will have the opportunity to debate the role both Leone and Natalia had in the publishing house Einaudi, and to experiment new methods of teaching literature. The program includes 3 plenary lessons and 5 seminars. Special guest: Carlo Ginzburg.Language of the activities: Italian.
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Today, historians are increasingly confronted with questions about the use of primary sources. How does one deal with historical primary sources in the Digital Age? What peculiarities present sources, which have been digitized, or which originated in digital form–so-called “born-digital” sources? How do we read them? How do we interpret them? How can they be used in order to construct a historical narrative?
This four-day Summer School offers historians (PhD-candidates, graduates students, established historians) the opportunity to acquire the basic principles of data usage in the historical sciences, and benefit from insights gained in other humanities and social sciences disciplines.
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Carmona
The social history of religious belonging
An interdisciplinary approach. From the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean. 15th-20th century
L’histoire religieuse a longtemps constitué un chapitre à part dans l’historiographie des sociétés modernes et contemporaines, souvent réservé aux spécialistes du fait religieux, des croyances ou des pratiques, et des institutions. La question des appartenances religieuses demeure pourtant un élément déterminant en histoire sociale et politique, qu’il convient de reconsidérer à la lumière des déplacements historiographiques les plus récents. L’objectif de cet atelier sera ainsi de réfléchir à la façon dont les sciences sociales permettent de penser les appartenances religieuses, de la fin du Moyen Age à nos jours, en comparant des espaces géographiques parfois très éloignés.
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