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  • Oxford

    Jornadas - História

    Burdens, Opportunities, Expectations : Political Legacies in Post-Revolutionary France

    Research colloquium which takes place on Monday 24 January, at the Maison Française d’Oxford. This research colloquium brings together historians of nineteenth and and twentieth-century France to explore the issue of “political legacies”.

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  • Oxford

    Colóquio - Religião

    Elementary Forms of Religious Life: A Dialogue between the Disciplines

    Conference organised by School of Anthropology and Museum Studies (SAME), University of Oxford with The British Centre for Durkheimian Studies, Maison Française d'Oxford, and All Souls College, on Saturday 9 - Sunday 10 July.

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  • Oxford

    Colóquio - Estudos das Ciências

    Sites of Chemistry in the 18th Century

    Conference organised by the Maison Française d'Oxford, on the July 4th and 5th, 2011.

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  • Nottingham

    Chamada de trabalhos - Época Contemporânea

    Le flâneur à l'étranger

    Perspectives historiques et internationales sur un archétype urbain

    Ce colloque veut rassembler des communications qui suivront les transformations (et les origines) du flâneur à travers des médias divers, et au-delà des boulevards et rues de Paris.

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  • Londres

    Chamada de trabalhos - Estudos das Ciências

    Science, espaces et environnement

    Although the sciences have provided critical resources in environmental debates, their own role in environmental change has been little studied. This conference will explore how the sciences have affected the physical environment.

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  • Oxford

    Ciclo de conferências - História

    Nation et mondialisation (2011)

    Cycle de conférences de la Maison Française d'Oxford

    L'axe de recherche « Nation et mondialisation » a notamment privilégié un programme pluridisciplinaire relatif à l’analyse des élites. D’un point de vue politologique, il concerne l’analyse comparative des représentants politiques au sein des démocraties européennes et d’autre part celle de la symbolique, appréhendée notamment du point de vue des rituels politiques. Dans une perspective davantage sociologique, il ambitionne de favoriser le développement d’études comparatives autour de la question de la distinction élitiste, y compris avec le concours d’historiens ou d’anthropologues susceptibles d’introduire, pertinemment, des dimensions temporelles et culturelles.

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  • Oxford

    Ciclo de conferências - Pensamento

    Modernités

    Cycle de conférences de la Maison française d'Oxford

    L’axe de recherche « Modernités » s’attache à étudier la construction des modernités européennes, dans toutes leurs manifestations culturelles. Plusieurs directions de travail permettent de réfléchir à la constitution de ce qu’on a appelé la première modernité, entre Renaissance et Lumières. Les dimensions littéraire, politique, philosophique et religieuse font l’objet de recherches interdisciplinaires, qui peuvent s’étendre à des phénomènes de modernité à d’autres périodes. Les liens entre l’Antiquité et la culture de la première modernité sont aussi examinés, en littérature comme en philosophie.

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  • Oxford

    Seminário - Estudos das Ciências

    Histoire des sciences (2011-2012)

    Cycle de séminaires de la Maison Française d'Oxford

    The aims of this seminar are to help bring together British and French researchers working on the same topics or problematics, and to discuss recent research on environmental history. Therefore, the principle is to invite a French and a British colleague to each seminar, to present their own research and then discuss it.

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  • Cambridge

    Chamada de trabalhos - História

    Imagined Civities: cities and alternatives in the 19th century

    Call for paper. Cambridge University.

    CFP: « Imagined Civities: cities and alternatives in the 19th century », Cambridge, June 8 2011. A one day conference organised by The Guild: Interdisciplinary 19th Century Forum. English Faculty, University of Cambridge, June 8th 2011. Keynote speaker – Prof. Peter Mandler (Faculty of History, Cambridge).

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  • Reading

    Jornadas - Época Contemporânea

    Interrogation in War and Conflict: between Liberty, Security and Justice

    After recent revelations of a « UK Abu Ghraib », with allegations of systematic mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners of war at a British military interrogation centre, and the opening of a formal inquiry, the role of military interrogations has once again been under scrutiny. This seems a particularly opportune time to discuss « interrogation » both as a military event and as a cultural phenomenon. Interrogation raises moral questions, especially for states that see themselves as « liberal », but it can also be approached from many other angles. It is often, for example, a « first contact » between actors who come from different cultures and speak different languages. It sets out to elicit information, but the absorption of that information depends on the conceptual scheme of the interrogator. There are important differences between interrogations done by ordinary soldiers, debriefings by professional intelligence operatives, and interviews that generate forensic evidence.

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  • Leeds

    Chamada de trabalhos - Idade Média

    Les écritures médiévales et les règles

    Call For Paper, Leeds, 2012

    Apices et l'IRHT patronent des sessions au dix-neuvième congrès international de Leeds (19th International Medieval Congress, 9-12 juillet 2012), dont le thème pour cette année est « Rules to Follow (or Not) : Règles à suivre (ou pas) ». L'écriture médiévale faisant partie du processus de communication interpersonnelle devait nécessairement suivre des règles assurant la lisibilité et la compréhension des textes par les acteurs de la communication. Ces sessions étudieront les écritures médiévales et les règles.

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  • York

    Chamada de trabalhos - História

    La France et ses voisins : vers une histoire transnationale

    Society for the Study of French History, vingt-sixième colloque annuel

    Le thème du colloque est inspiré par le défi de la globalisation et par l’idée que l’Europe ne peut plus être étudiée dans l’optique seule de ses histoires et ses historiographies nationales. Une série de questions s’impose. Qu’est-ce que cela implique pour l’histoire de la France et pour ses coupures chronologiques traditionnelles ? Comment cherche-t-on à écrire l’histoire française en dehors et au-delà du cadre des histoires nationales ? Comment la France a-t-elle perçu et influencé ses voisins ? Quelle est sa contribution à la dynamique des interconnexions transnationales ? Comment ses interactions avec ses colonies et avec des régions extra- européennes ont-elles influencé l’Europe, sa société et sa culture, et comment á son tour la France en a-t-elle été influencée ? Combien une approche transnationale apporte-t-elle de nouvelles perspectives à l’histoire locale et régionale de la France ?

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  • Londres

    Chamada de trabalhos - História

    Médecine de cour : personnel de santé et politiques sanitaires dans les cours européennes, fin XVe-XVIIIe siècle

    Court medical practitioners changed in numbers, occupations and functions during the Renaissance and early modern period (15c-18c) practitioners focused on different specialities within body-care, and took on different roles in the government of Europe’s states. Building on recent work that has concentrated on the history of body care at courts, this workshop will explores changes in court medical politics, practices and practitioners and the consequences they had for, firstly, medical thought, regulation and practice and, secondly, the activities, management and evolution of early modern states.

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  • Oxford

    Colóquio - Estudos das Ciências

    New Perspectives on Visuality in the History of Science

    The workshop will feature four sessions dedicated to some of the most important or well developed areas of visual studies of science: 1 “The making and materiality of visual objects”, includes the materials, techniques, tools and practices involved in the making of visual objects and their conservation; 2 “The circulation of images and of visual cultures” for instance among scientific practitioners, printers, engravers, draughtsmen, and different publics, but also across different publications; 3 “The uses and politics of the image” focuses on the intended functions of images e.g. in science popularization or teaching but also on their less intended uses in other realms and by other publics; and 4 "Images as epistemic objects” asks what roles images and visual objects play in scientific epistemology, e.g. as visual evidence.

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  • Cardiff

    Colóquio - Ciências políticas

    The Appropriations of Public Policies by Citizens

    Sixth International Conference in Interpretive Policy Analysis

    Au-delà des oppositions entre les approches « top down » et « bottom up » de l’action publique, rares sont les travaux questionnant les appropriations des politiques par leurs publics. Les publics des institutions ne constituent pas un ensemble homogène et on peut différencier les attitudes des acteurs sociaux face à la mise en œuvre des politiques dans différents secteurs. On peut faire l’hypothèse que les trajectoires, ressources et propriétés sociales des administrés influent sur les appropriations qu’ils font de l’action publique.

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  • Oxford

    Jornadas - Ciências políticas

    Social and Political Change in the Aftermath of the 2005 Hariri Assassination: Implications for Everyday Life in Lebanon

    A day-long workshop about "Lebanese Political Parties and the Politics of Sectarianism" and "Lebanon's Public Life and Institutions: Reflections on Politics in Society". Organised by the Maison Française d'Oxford with the support of the Centre for Lebanese Studies; Middle East Centre; Oxford-Sciences Po Research Group.

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  • Londres

    Chamada de trabalhos - Sociologia

    Pop moves. Amplifying movements, new directions in popular dance studies

    The PoP (Performances of the Popular) Moves committee is now inviting submissions for the 2011 symposium, “Amplifying Movement: New directions in popular dance studies.” This annual gathering will bring together scholars and practitioners whose emphasis is on novel and challenging approaches to the study of popular performances, with a particular focus on interdisciplinary methodologies and their contributions to the growing field of popular dance studies. All areas of interest and themes are welcome. The list below is offered as a means to entertain and encourage combinations that may expand and stimulate conversations containing new configurations, collaborations and directions.

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  • Oxford

    Jornadas - Estudos das Ciências

    The Past, Present, and Future of Nuclear Power in Great Britain

    The Maison française d'Oxford will host this workshop, beginning at 1.30 pm on Thursday 5 May and ending on Friday 6 May at 3 pm. The workshop has been made possible by the support of the Comité d'histoire of the Fondation EDF in collaboration with the Maison française and the history of science, medicine, and technology group in the Faculty of History, University of Oxford. For further details, please contact Robert Fox (robert.fox@history.ox.ac.uk) or Muriel Le Roux (muriel.leroux@history.ox.ac.uk).

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  • Glasgow

    Chamada de trabalhos - História

    Corporatisme dans l'économie des campagnes rurales européennes, XIXe-XXe siècles

    Appel à contribution pour une session qui se tiendra dans le cadre du colloque bisannuel du Réseau d'histoire rurale à Glasgow en avril 2012.

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  • Cambridge

    Chamada de trabalhos - História

    Les archives du corps

    What are the archives of the body? Can the body serve as an archive itself? What sources tell us the most about the body? This workshop, to be held at Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge and sponsored by the Académie Nationale de Médecine, Paris, aims to bring together sholars to explore multiple types of evidence about human bodies in the medieval and early modern periods, in Europe, the New World and the Muslim and Jewish worlds. The sources examined might include: the archives of hospitals, universities and medical academies; civic, monastic, ecclesiastical and judicial records; iconographic sources, medical treatises and archaeological data.

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