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  • Call for papers - History

    Codicology and Palaeography in the Digital Age II

    It is only a year since the Institute of Documentology and Scholarly Editing (IDE) undertook an initiative entitled “Codicology and Palaeography in the Digital Age”. Yet its first results have already been written up and published: in July 2009, the anthology “Codicology and Palaeography in the Digital Age” was launched at an international symposium in Munich. Despite the fact that the anthology gives a broad insight into theory and practice, some relevant subjects and questions have not been covered. For this reason the IDE plans to publish a second volume of “Codicology and Palaeography in the Digital Age”. (for a French description of the first volume see http://www.palaeographia.org/apices/dotation.htm; cf. http://calenda.revues.org/nouvelle12755.html)

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  • Lyon

    Study days - Middle Ages

    Les médiévistes et les nouveaux media - Medieval Studies and New Media

    Une journée d'étude proposée par la communauté Digital Medievalist - A Symposium proposed by the Digital Medievalist Community

    Cette journée propose de faire le point sur les apports des pratiques informatiques aux études médiévales, et les diverses façons de soutenir les projets intégrant une dimension numérique. Une session et une table ronde, organisées autour de la communauté « Digital Medievalist » (www.digitalmedievalist.org), permettront de partager les expériences variées d'un panel de médiévistes d'Europe et d'Amérique du Nord.

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  • Borgoricco

    Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity

    Centuriation systems and methods of agrarian organisation from the Roman period to the early Middle Age

    Methodological and interpretative issues

    One of the main characteristics of Roman settlement consists in the implementation of a series of interventions aiming at preparing specific areas for cultivation and making land divisions and distributions. The most important and characteristic feature of these operations is the realization of centuriation systems, that have often radically modified the landscape and agrarian morphology of the countryside. The aim of this conference is to define a methodological protocol of common lines of research on this subject, in order to assign specific roles to the different sources and research tools. The conference will also provide opportunities to deepen a number of themes concerning historical aspects of this phenomenon, particularly that of the continuity or discontinuity of the centuriation systems.

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  • Ghent

    Call for papers - Religion

    Network Religion

    European Social Science History Conference 2010

    This is a call for papers for the Network Religion of the next European Social Science History Conference, which will take place at the beautiful Bijloke Site in Ghent, Belgium, from 13 to 16 April 2010. The aim of the ESSHC is bringing together scholars interested in explaining historical phenomena using the methods of the social sciences. The conference is characterized by a lively exchange in many small groups, rather than by formal plenary sessions. The conference welcomes papers and sessions on any historical topic and any historical period. It is organized in 28 networks, which cover a certain topic, on of these being Religion.

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