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Conference, symposium - Modern
La seconde République espagnole en exil en France, 1939-1977
Dans le cadre du 75e anniversaire de la proclamation de la Seconde République espagnole et de celui du 70e anniversaire du début de la guerre civile espagnole, le Centre Universitaire de Formation et de Recherche Jean-François Champollion d'Albi organise un colloque international sur la Seconde République espagnole en exil en France (1939-1977). -
Los Angeles
Call for papers - Science studies
Collecting across Cultures in the Early Modern World
The conference organizers invite proposals for papers examining aspects of collecting as a global and transcultural phenomenon in the period ca. 1450 to ca. 1850. -
Berlin
Etudes urbaines ottomanes
What is the historical experience of cities in the former territories of the Ottoman Empire - in the Balkans, Anatolia, the Middle East, and North Africa - in dealing with the impact of global changes and the transformation from Empire to nation States? How did people of different cultural, social and religious backgrounds live together? How are such examples of conviviality, conflict, migration, and urban regimes of governance and stratification conceptualized? -
Research Fellowships in European History
Institute of European History
The Institute of European History awards fellowships for a research stay in Mainz from January 2007. Applications for to the Institute’s research units (www.ieg-mainz.de/forschungsbereiche) receive extended funding. -
London
Conference, symposium - Information
Books on the move : tracking copies through collections and the book trade
2006 Annual Conference on Book Trade History
This year's annual conference on book trade history will trace individual copies and their movement in and out of collections and across international frontiers, exploring aspects of the history of provenance and book ownership. -
Birmingham
History of non-governmental organisations and politics in contemporary Britain
(Colloque sur l'histoire des Organisations Non-Gouvernementales en Grande-Bretagne après 1945)
Since 1945, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and new social movements have proliferated in Britain. Historians are only just becoming aware of their key role in redefining notions of political engagement, and their importance for understanding social and political history. NGOs have driven new political agendas, transformed and revived associational life, and re-politicised generations seemingly disillusioned with the politics of the ballot box. mitted by 23 December 2006. -
Call for papers - Early modern
John Calvin in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Collective Memory
Appel à contribution pour un livre sur 'Le Calvin modern', Jean Calvin dans la mémoire collective des XIXè et XXè siècles -
Paris
Seminar - Prehistory and Antiquity
L'éthique de la science génétique
Conférences du Professeur Michael Sandel
Sur l'éthique de la science génétique et son développement -le cas contre la perfection. La limite morale des marchés -
Seminar - Epistemology and methodology
Le séminaire "Recent historiographical trends of the British Studies (17th-18th centuries)" a lieu sur le web, une nouvelle forme de communication académique. -
Lausanne
The Theory and Practice of Translation in the Middle Ages
We welcome proposals for papers for the following conference: 'Lost in Translation? The Theory and Practice of Translation in the Middle Ages', to be held at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, 17-22 July, 2007. -
Oxford
Conference, symposium - Early modern
Circulating journals and knowledge transfer
Second meeting of the European network on “Scientific periodicals in modern Europe”
The aim of learned periodicals is to circulate information concerning the world of learning : information on recent books on a wide range of topics, news concerning research, observations, experiments, inventions and the Academy. The book market and the traces of private or institutional uses witness the circulation of learned journals all over Europe. Does the material circulation of single titles induce knowledge transfers ? This question gets regional answers, the result of the mapping of these transfers not being homogeneous at all. For a workshop like ours, it is then interesting to investigate where these transfers take place, and where not ? Are they parochial, do they extend from one region to another or do they concern the whole of Europe ? It is also interesting to study the forms they take : reprints, resumptions or translations. -
Duras
Conference, symposium - Middle Ages
Boethius : the Man, the Philosopher, the Scientist, his Work and its Outreach
Boethius (Rome, ca. 480 - Pavia, ca. 524) : the Man, the Philosopher, the Scientist, his Work and its OutreachIs the thème of the second annual international scinetific Symposium organized by the Musée Conservatorium of Parchement et Illumination of Duras (France, Lot-et-Garonne, 47120), under the scientifique direction of Dr. Illo Humphrey, Ph. D., and und the high Patronage of the City of Duras. This theme, implying a wide rang of interdisciplinary and integrated research, namely: the philosophy of numbers and proportions (arithmetic – mathematics, music, geometry, astronomy, the philosophy of moral ethics, the philosophy of image painting (Iconography), the philosophy of sense perception, the philosophy of the cognitive process, etc., has already given rise to great enthusiasm, not only on the part of the general public in Aquitania, but also on the part of specialized Institutions around the world doing research on subjects related to Boethius, among which : the IBS (International Boethius Society, USA), the CESR (Centre d'Études Supérieures de la Renaissance at the Université François Rabelais of Tours, l'IRHT-CNRS at Orléans-la-Source, the Faculty de Music de the Ionian University at Corfu in Greece, the SWIF (Sito Web Italiano per la Filosofia), etc. This event, destined for both a large Aquitanian and international audience sensitive to the protection of the tangible and intangible cultural, scientific-philosophical and educational heritage, is presented within the framework of the annual Medieval Festivities of the Valley of the Dropt and the Valley of the Bastides, as well as in close conjunction with the cultural activities of the City of Duras, and under the aupices of the Conseil général of Lot-et-Garonne, the Conseil Régional of Aquitania, the DRAC of Aquitania, the Communauté de Communes of Duras. -
Lyon | Amsterdam
Call for papers - Early modern
Les échanges religieux entre la France et les Pays-Bas du Nord à l'époque moderne
Colloques à Lyon en septembre 2007 et à Amsterdam en septembre 2008. C’est en nous inspirant des perspectives ouvertes par ces différentes publications bilatérales et par un nombre relativement important d’articles et de livres consacrés à des aspects précis des relations franco-hollandaises que nous voudrions nous pencher sur les liens entre la France et les Pays-Bas du Nord, devenus au cours de l’époque moderne Provinces-Unies. -
Duras
Conference, symposium - Middle Ages
Colloquia Aquitana II : 3 - 5 August 2006
Boethius (Rome, ca. 480 - Pavia, ca. 524) : the Man, the Philosopher, the Scientist, his Work and its Outreach
The Museum Conservatorium of Parchment and Illumination (Musée Conservatoire du Parchemin et de l’Enluminure) of Duras, France 47120, organizes, under the high patronage of the City of Duras, the Conseil Général of Lot-et-Garonne, the Conseil Régional of Aquitania, the DRAC of Aquitania, the Communauté de Commune de Duras, its second annual interdisciplinary scientific Symposium : Colloquia Aquitana II - 2006, which are dedicated to the great european philosopher of the 6th century Boethius. -
Brussels
Histoire croisée des techniques de propagande et de publicité en Europe
Années 1920 - années 1960
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London
Conference, symposium - Modern
War Experiences and Identities
The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in Contemporary Perception
The importance of the armed struggles which took place across Europe and far beyond European borders between 1789 and 1815 for the framing of the political and military culture of the nineteenth century has been largely underestimated. The enduring legacy of this period of warfare related not only to the much-analysed after-effects of the French Revolution, which permanently influenced European political culture far beyond France's borders, but also to the constant state of war which existed between 1792 and 1815. -
Liverpool
Authority in European Book Culture 1400-1600
Conference at the University of Liverpool, UK June 29th-July 1st 2006
This three-day interdisciplinary conference will bring together specialists in the history of the book to examine questions of authority in European book culture in late Medieval and Renaissance France.
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