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  • Namur

    Study days - History

    Using environmental archives

    What sources for what research?

    La prochaine séance du groupe HEnRI (pour « Histoire de l'environnement - réseau interdisciplinaire ») tentera une réflexion sur l'usage des archives dites « environnementales », à l'occasion du 30e anniversaire du centre de documentation Etopia.

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  • Brussels | Louvain-la-Neuve

    Lecture series - History

    Cycle of conference-seminars at the Belgian Centre for Burgundian Studies (1400-1600)

    Héritier de la chaire d'études bourguignonnes louvaniste, le Centre belge d'études bourguignonnes (1400-1600), fondé en 1984, est une structure commune à l'Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles et l'université catholique de Louvain (UCL). Le centre a pour but de promouvoir la recherche interdisciplinaire et la diffusion des connaissances relatives aux divers aspects de la vie, de la société et de la culture dans les États bourguignons (et région limitrophes) à la fin du Moyen Âge et à la Renaissance, en organisant des conférences et des séminaires.

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  • Dinant

    Call for papers - Europe

    Medieval copper, bronze and brass – Dinant-Namur 2014

    History, archaeology and archaeometry of the production of brass, bronze and other copper alloy objects in medieval Europe (12th-16th centuries)

    This symposium is organised in a town whose main medieval activity was focused on the metallurgy of copper and brass. Its aim is to present current knowledge of not only the medieval products, techniques, workshops and labour force, but also of the market and trade in these products. This symposium will present the research carried out in history and archaeology of materials and processes with, in some cases, the support of scientific studies.

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  • Leuven

    Call for papers - History

    In-Corporate. The Human Sciences in Business History: between Naturalization and Legitimization (1880-1940)

    Even if human scientists and business executives like to argue otherwise, the human sciences have always been in-corporated. Without them, the modern business corporation would simply have been unimaginable, just as the production and consumption of working bodies within these corporations. ‘The Firm’ continues to frame itself as a fundamental human enterprise, in which the prominence of human ressources and human relations only continues to increase, yet the humanities of the business corporation largely remain to be written.

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