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  • Frankfurt

    Study days - Middle Ages

    Paternity at the end of the Middle Ages and early Modern period, 14th-16th century: forms and reforms?

    Die Vaterschaft im Spätmittelalter und in der Frühen Neuzeit (14.-16. Jahrhundert): Formen, Reformen?

    Cette journée d’études portera sur l’histoire de la paternité en Allemagne, en Suisse et en Italie entre le XIVe siècle et le XVIe siècle, et sur l’articulation possible entre l’évolution des formes de la paternité et les réformes du temps. En partant de l’étude de sources variées (textes littéraires, livres de famille, images, textes doctrinaux, testaments, etc.) émanant de milieux divers (clercs, patriciens, marchands, lettrés, etc.), on proposera de s’interroger sur la redéfinition des droits et des devoirs des pères, sur les formes de la transmission, sur les mots et les images de la paternité, comme sur les représentations de la masculinité et de la féminité que ces formes de la paternité mettent en jeu.

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  • Munich

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Language

    LMU Munich Doctoral Fellowship Program in Globalization and Literature

    The DFG-Research Training Group "Globalization and Literature" at LMU Munich invites applications for 7 Doctoral Fellowships starting in October, 2013, for up to 3 years.

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  • Braunschweig

    Conference, symposium - History

    Changing school in Germany after 1945

    Transnational perspectives

    Cet atelier a pour but d’inscrire l’histoire scolaire des deux Allemagnes après 1945 dans un contexte transnational. Au-delà d’une analyse des politiques de ré-éducation / ré-orientation des occupants alliés, déjà bien étudiées, nous proposons d’articuler le questionnement autour de trois axes de recherche nous paraissant novateurs.

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  • Frankfurt (Oder) | Słubice

    Call for papers - Political studies

    Phantom Borders in the Political Behaviour and Electoral Geography in East Central Europe

    We understand phantom borders as political borders, which politically/legally do not exist anymore but seem to appear in different forms and modes of social action and practices today, as for example voting as one part of political behaviour. The conference deals with historical borders, made visible in discourses and maps concerning political behavior, as for instance in electoral maps. Our aim is to challenge the historical interrelation of current political behaviour, the involvement of geopolitical images, internal as external governance contexts and transnational networks for (re)constructing historical borders as phantom borders. We are interested in case studies especially about East Central Europe, but also in studies from all over the world combining qualitative and quantitative approaches, addressing the main questions of the conference. Case studies may address different levels and scales from local to transnational.

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