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Ioannina
Freedom and Death in the Greek Revolution of 1821
Microhistorical analyses of battles in the Epirotic and Balkan areas
In 2021, during the 200th anniversary of the proclamation of the Greek Revolution of 1821, the Department of History and Archeology will hold another international conference on "Freedom and Death in the Greek Revolution of 1821. Microhistorical analyses of battles in the Epirotic and the Balkan area". The conference will address issues of Greek historiography, such as the Modern Greek Enlightenment in Epirus, Souli, and the networks of Souliotes; operations in Epirus; the battles of Peta, Philhellenes, Plaka, and Kompoti; Lord Byron on Epirus; the strategies of Ali Pasha; the Epirotic networks in Moldovlachia; and the lives and deaths of revolutionaries. Using modern methodological tools and a microhistory approach to conduct systematic research of both new and old archives, the conference will offer original and interesting approaches to an already rich discussion.
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Paris
Conference France-Greece 18th c. - 21st century
Unusual looks: objects, places, agents
On the Bicentennial of the Greek Revolution and the inauguration of the Paris-Athens 1780-1919 exhibition, the Louvre Museum and the French School at Athens are organizing an international conference, which will be held at the Louvre Museum and the Institute of France, from 22 to 23 April 2021 under the auspices of the Académie des Inscriptions et des Belles Lettres. This conference also benefits from the support of the Initiative 1821-2021. The languages of the conference will be French and English.
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Mostaganem
Call for papers - Urban studies
The Mediterranean city between past and future
Ce colloque scientifique international a pour objectif de comprendre les évolutions passées, présentes et à venir des villes méditerranéennes en multipliant les angles d'analyse et les méthodologies.
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Rethymno
Call for papers - Representation
The Mediterranean of the artists. A critical modernity, 1880-1945
The International Conference The Mediterranean of the Artists: A Critical Modernity 1880-1945 is the second stage of a reflection that started in Marseille (MUCeM) on 26-27 March 2018, on the occasion of a meeting entitled Modernisms in the Mediterranean: Artistic and Art Critical Paths, 1880-1950. Papers for our next conference – The Mediterranean of the Artists: A Critical Modernity 1880-1945 – are expected to focus on the following themes: artistic histories/historiographies of the notion of the Mediterranean; fantasies and representations evoked by the Mediterranean in the field of visual arts; ideologies related to the notion of the Mediterranean as formulated in the field of visual arts; inter-Mediterranean and North-South circulation of aesthetics, models, artists, critics and art theorists; anti-modernisms; modernisms.
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Nice
Connecting Mediterranean and Atlantic History
2nd meeting of the Atlantic Italies Network
The Atlantic Italies Network – a developing network of scholars working on economic entanglements and related cultural phenomena that emerged between Italian-speaking territories and the Atlantic world from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century – aims at examining connections related to European states without colonies as well as their links to sub-Saharan Africa and the Americas and at contributing to current attempts to analyse early modern Italian territories in their global contexts. The second meeting of the network will particularly appreciate papers involving economic dimensions related to shipping, trade and economic interconnections, but we welcome all proposals contributing to our overall perspective.
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Nice
Small Mediterranean Spaces. Islands, Presìdi and enclave
Territorial control in the Mediterranean geopolitics of the Modern Age (16th - first half of 19th c.)
The workshop will pay particular attention to the history of the Mediterranean of such small spaces and to the strategies adopted by the states in order to control them. The workshop aims at reconstructing a whole scenario, in which these small entities help outlining a history of the Mediterranean in which such small territories are not only included, but also assessed for their past importance.
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Nice
This symposium’s purpose is to enlighten the particularity of the political culture of French Mediterranean elites, through an analysis of their reactions to armed conflicts in the Mediterranean world during the late modern era. It will mainly focus on representatives’behaviour during these conflicts. Bound to their political or religious beliefs, to geographical or cultural solidarities, their behaviour questions the way they do (or don’t) apply governmental policy, their management of the consequences of those conflicts on the territory, their personal commitment in favour of some of the protagonists, but also the political uses of those events and the footprints or lasting divisions they might have left in their wake.
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Paris
Elements of proof and commercial litigations in the Mediterranean (15th-19th century)
What can the evidentiary artifacts that are deployed to resolve commercial litigations tell us about the legal configuration of the Mediterranean between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries? Since 2012, the Mediterranean Reconfigurations research program (ConfigMed) has been studying commercial disputes, legal pluralism, and intercultural trade in the Mediterranean, at the crossroads of different traditions, legal regimes and referents. In this context, our method helps to address conflicts involving economic actors from Europe to the Ottoman Empire and North Africa, as well as to focus on the encounters, compromises and possible exchanges of these geographical entities. Systems of legal proof belonging to the prominent legal structures from ancient times to the modern era have been subject of several investigations and a wide range of publications between the late 1950s and early 1960’s, when the collapsing colonial empires discovered - or rediscovered - the foundations of indigenous legal theories, known to play a critical role in their independence.
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Lille
The kingdom of Naples in the French era
Revisiting the history of the decennio francese, 1806-1815
Ce colloque international, organisé à Lille du 14 au 16 octobre 2015 à l'occasion du bicentenaire de la fin du règne de Murat à Naples, vise à interroger les pratiques de gouvernement, les circulations économiques, diplomatiques, artistiques et culturelles impliquées par l'occupation française à Naples. Il se propose de reconsidérer le decennio francese dans une perspective franco-italienne et européenne.
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Turkey, Europe, Mediterranean: "A shared destiny"?
Cultural interactions from a comparative perspective from the late 19th century to the present day
Depuis la conquête ottomane de Constantinople (1453), les relations et les représentations partagées entre l’Europe et la Turquie ont étés nombreuses. A travers une approche interdisciplinaire, la revue Diacronie envisage une étude comparative des représentations culturelles, linguistiques et ethno-religieuses développées dans le domaine turco-ottoman, en Europe et dans la région méditerranéenne, à partir de la deuxième moitié du XIXe siècle. La méthodologie comparative permettra d’examiner les réseaux de diffusion et de circulation de la connaissance aussi bien que les questions liées à la langue turque et à son évolution historique, à la littérature et à la traduction, à la géographie et à la cartographie ainsi qu’aux différentes expressions artistiques.
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Ajaccio
Being a mayor in the Mediterranean (18th-20th centuries)
Appel à communications pour le colloque Être maire en Méditerranée XVIIIe-XXe siècle organisé par le programme de l’ANR Identités et cultures en Méditerranée. Les élites politiques de la Révolution française à la Ve République (ICEM) le 29 et 30 avril 2015 à Ajaccio en partenariat avec le CMMC (Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis) et TELEMME (Aix-Marseille Université).
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Montpellier
Political violence, the politics of violence?
The example of Mediterranean political elites, 19th-20th centuries
Ce colloque, organisé dans le cadre de l'ANR ICEM, a pour but d'étudier l'attitude des élites et la place de la violence dans le monde méditerranéen à l'époque contemporaine. Il s'agira de vérifier l'hypothèse d'une violence politique poropre à cette zone, en s'attachant à analyser les réactions de ces élites en situation de crise (nationale, régionale ou locale), leurs utilisations de la violence (manipulation, canalisation, évitement...), ainsi que l'éventuelle spécificité des cultures politiques méridionales dans ce domaine.
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Arta
Interest in Greece and the Greeks from 1821 to the present day
L'objectif du colloque est de présenter l'activité scientifique des historiens et des chercheurs qui vivent et travaillent en Grèce ou à l'étranger et qui souhaitent communiquer des aspects, des questionnements et des conclusions de leurs recherches concernant le mouvement philhellène, ses dimensions dans le temps, les formes sous lesquelles il se manifeste, sa réception en Grèce et en Europe. Les organisateurs aspirent à inclure dans le colloque des communications originales provenant de tous les champs de recherche qui touchent à l'intérêt pour la Grèce et les Grecs durant tout le XIXe et le XXe siècle.
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Time and temporality in the Arab world, 19th-21st centuries
Si la question du temps et des temporalités est revenue au centre des interrogations des sciences sociales et humaines, qu’elle a prouvé son caractère heuristique et son actualité, elle n’a jusqu’alors que très peu été mobilisée dans l’étude des sociétés arabes, et dans celle des sociétés non occidentales en général. Ce numéro de Temporalités entend donc ouvrir un nouveau champ d’exploration et de réflexion, de dresser un premier inventaire des travaux interrogeant la notion de temporalité dans l’espace arabe, sur la période contemporaine, soit du XIXe siècle à nos jours. Il a vocation à rassembler des études inédites, mais également des travaux proposant une relecture de certains thèmes au prisme des temporalités. -
Ghent
Migrant Communities and Urban Space in the Mediterranean ports, 17th-19th centuries
Tenth International Conference on urban History, Ghent 1st-4th September 2010
Recent research on migrant communities has witnessed a clear shift towards a more sophisticated understanding of the variety of bonds that link minority groups to the society they live in, as well as to their places of origins. Yet, when it comes to the understanding of past migrations, historical discourse still depends in many ways on traditional categories of analysis, that often poorly reflect the profound originality of the situations under study. This session is an attempt to challenge traditional and “ready-to-go” views on the organization of community life among migrants who lived in the Mediterranean port-cities during the late modern period (17th to 19th centuries). -
Athens
L'École française d'Athènes, en partenariat avec d'autres institutions universitaires françaises et européennes, annonce le démarrage d'un programme de recherche pluriannuel sur les relations interconfessionnelles dans le Sud-Est européen et la Méditerranée orientale de 1850 à 1940 et appelle les chercheurs intéressés (confirmés, post-docs ou doctorants avancés) à joindre les équipes de recherche qui s'y forment. La présentation complète du programme est disponible au site dédié: http://interconf.efa.gr . Le programme se divise en 3 axes : l'école et l'éducation dans des contextes multiconfessionnels, philanthropie/Charité et le quadrillage social par des acteurs religieux, la question du genre et des femmes dans des contextes multiconfessionnels.
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