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  • Duclair

    Call for papers - History

    Factories on the banks of the Seine

    Territories of the second Industrial Revolution of the 20th and 21st centuries

    La basse vallée de la Seine, comme bien d’autres espaces similaires, en France ou dans le reste du monde, est marquée à partir de la première guerre mondiale par une vague d’industrialisation d’un nouveau type : le « tournant taylorien » (Patrick Fridenson), qui bouleverse les systèmes productifs à plusieurs échelles, jetant les bases de la « Seconde Révolution industrielle ». L’histoire de cette mutation est au centre des questions que ce colloque vise à explorer. Ces questions n’appartiennent pas qu’au passé mais conduisent jusqu’à nos jours. Les propositions de contribution pourront aussi bien avoir une approche historique que patrimoniale.

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  • Mont-Saint-Aignan

    Call for papers - History

    North versus South? Gender, law and economy in Early Modern and Modern Europe (15h-19th century)

    The purpose of the conference is to analyse the consequences of different European juridical systems on the development of specific economic roles for men and women. It aims to question the narrative of the “great divergence” between the economies of Northern and Southern Europe in relation with the opportunities that different juridical systems gave to women and men to act in the society as economic actors.

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  • Call for papers - History

    A Jewish Model of Devolution? Inheritance in the Medieval and Modern Jewish Societies

    In the last two decades, the history of the Jewish family has been at the center of a number of studies that have – in the light of a more general historiographical evolution – considerably renewed the subjects and perspectives of this field of research. In this context that made the Jewish studies a well distinguished discipline, we wish to focus on an aspect that has never been studied systematically and has never been subject to a methodological and comparative synthesis: the patrimonial transmission.

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  • Saint-Martin-d'Hères

    Study days - History

    Servants and domesticity. Serving a master from Antiquity to the present day

    Le thème de la domesticité prend corps dans l’histoire sociale et culturelle, mais aussi dans l’histoire des représentations, ouvrant dès lors une brèche pour une approche littéraire et artistique. Par « domestiques et domesticités », on entendra, dans son acception la plus large, tous les individus au service d’un autre dans un rapport de subordination, sans en être nécessairement la propriété (esclaves, serfs, fidèles, employés…), exerçant des fonctions diverses au sein d’une maison et de la sphère domestique de celle-ci (précepteurs, aumôniers, secrétaires, gouvernantes, bonnes, domestiques…), et cela quelles que soient leur origine sociale et celle de leur(s) maître(s) ou patron(s).

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  • Call for papers - Law

    Law, History and Politics

    Prim@ Facie Journal, volume 15, no. 28, 2016

    Prim@ Facie has been envisaged as an international journal in Law, hence we strongly encourage submissions from abroad, especially authors with interests concerning to Human Rights, Development and Legal Economic Studies. For a submission you must check off every item of the terms of publication. Once accepted for being published the article will come to light with the cession of copyright for scientific purposes. This is a non-profit journal managed by a federal university in Brazil. It has its statute available online on this website. The editorial office is located at the Laboratory of Journals in Law, downstairs at the CCJ building in the campus at the Universidade Federal da Paraíba, João Pessoa, Paraíba State.

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