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  • Valenciennes | Kortrijk

    Conference, symposium - History

    Reconciliation and reincorporation - discourse, ceremonies and practices

    12th day conference on the history of Iberian monarchs

    Les processus complexes de réconciliation d'une société, de restauration de la concorde entre ses membres et de réincorporation d'individus, de groupes sociaux ou confessionnels, de territoires à la suite d'épisodes de contestation, de désobéissance, de rupture, de dissidence ou de sécession sont essentiels pour comprendre comment, à partir du XVIe siècle, les monarchies ibériques ont pu gouverner durablement, en dépit des crises, un puissant empire mondialisé, composite et polycentrique. La permanence des systèmes impériaux ibériques de l'époque moderne, de l'Amérique latine à la Méditerranée en passant par l'Europe du nord-ouest, questionne leur capacité à réconcilier et réincorporer à travers les mots et les émotions, les hommes et les stratégies qui en préparent les modalités, les agents et les multiples formes de leur mise en oeuvre.

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  • Valenciennes | Kortrijk

    Call for papers - History

    To reconcile and to reincorporate

    Discourse, ceremonies and practices in and beyond the Iberic Monarchies

    In recent years historiography has been slowly acknowledging the potential of civil societies to restore concord after profound divisions. It also has uncovered the pacification strategies of authorities to reconcile and reincorporate individuals and social groups after periods of contestation and revolt. These complex processes are crucial to better understand the history of the Iberic monarchies, which have been able to develop a long-term government despite many crises of different origin and outlook. Hence, this conference will be focused on the themes of reconciliation and reincorporation from following four perspectives: Words, discourses and emotions (semantics and sentiments), Negotiating reconciliation (promotors and strategies), Making reconciliation work (agents and mediators, processes and forms), In the margin of reconciliations (the undecided and excluded)

     

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  • Bruges

    Call for papers - History

    Cultural networks in the Renaissance: methodological challenges

    This session of the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference 2016 (Bruges, Belgium – 18-20 August 2016) focuses on the study of cultural networks in the Renaissance and the methodological issues that accompany it. Rather than only focusing on the outcome of research on cultural networks in the Renaissance, this session aims (also) to address explicitly the methodological issues that historians deal with while conducting this type of research.

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