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Padua
Scholarship, prize and job offer - History
European Research Council project "The Dark Side of the Belle Époque" research grants
The Department of Historical and Geographic Sciences and the Ancient World of the University of Padua (Italy) is offering 4 postdoctoral positions within the frame of the ERC-project "The Dark Side of the Belle Époque".
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Kalamazoo
Maritime Ivories in Western Europe, 900-1500
In the history of carved ivories, maritime mammals have often been eclipsed by the elephant, considered as a nobler ivory to which walrus or whale ivory would only be a poor man's substitute. But this historiographical view is not without its shortcomings, as not only did walrus hunting play a significant role in the first European explorations toward the west, but the trade for those ivories went as far as the Islamic world and even the Far East. This session at the 52nd International Congress on Medieval Studies, sponsored by the National Museum of Scotland, aims to address the variety of questions posed by the maritime ivories: how the raw material was collected, how it was traded, the workshops that carved them and their specific symbolic value in medieval treasuries
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Paris
Irland and France in the age of the "Atlantic Republic"
As Ireland commemorates the Centenary of the 1916 Rising and the Proclamation of the Irish Republic (Easter Monday, 24 April 1916), and as this defining landmark event comes more than 15 years after the Bicentenary of the 1798 Rebellion, it is both relevant and necessary to interrogate anew the defining links between Revolutionary France and Ireland forged during the pivotal decade of the 1790s. This re-appraisal is all the more timely given the new research perspectives which have emerged in the three decades since the publication of Marianne Elliot's seminal Partners in Revolution (1982) and the Bicentenary of the French Revolution.
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London
Creating the Europe 1600-1815 Galleries
This conference celebrates the opening of the V&A’s new Europe 1600-1815 Galleries. It will introduce some of the new patterns of living that laid the foundations for our modern world. The papers will be presented according to the three main themes that create a narrative structure for the displays and interpretation in the galleries: first, that, for the first time ever, Europeans systematically explored, exploited, and collected resources from Africa, Asia and the Americas in their art and design; second, that France took over from Italy as leader of fashion and art in the second half of the 17th century; and third, that ways of living came to resemble those we know today.
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Ariano Irpino
Conference, symposium - Early modern
The historiography of the Norman worlds (17th-21st centuries)
Construction, influence, evolution
The gathering organised at Ariano Irpino will examine in particular the historiographical constructions developed since the 17th century by looking at the place of the "Normans" in the "national story" of each country. It will also evaluate their influence on our knowledge of the history of the Norman worlds. What axioms have influenced the historiographical debates? Beyond their identification and classification, it is also important to understand their genealogy, their implications, their pervasiveness, their rejection and their deconstruction. The colloquium will also look to explore the orientation of a history of the Norman worlds developed from questions that go beyond national boundaries, schools and academic traditions.
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Pierrefitte-sur-Seine
Rassemblant monde de la recherche universitaire et institutions de conservation, cette journée a été conçue afin de permettre un état des lieux des pratiques du crowdsourcing appliqué au patrimoine manuscrit. Comme en témoigne le projet de transcription collaborative des testaments de poilus en cours d’élaboration, cette démarche suscite un intérêt croissant.
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Paris
Emblems and broaches: objects that travel
Musée de Cluny – Institut national d'histoire de l'art joint program: Medieval artefacts
Le domaine médiéval de l’Institut national d'histoire de l'art, en partenariat avec le Musée de Cluny, porte un programme de journées d’étude bisannuelles dédiées à la place de l’objet dans les usages et dans les modèles de représentation médiévaux. Chacune de ces journées propose à des archéologues, historiens de l'art, historiens et historiens de la littérature de se rencontrer autour d’un type d’artefact qui sert de thème fédérateur.
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Amiens
A tragedy for the 21st century
Edward Bond's logic of theatre and TiE (Theatre-in-Education) plays
En nous fondant (non exclusivement) sur les dix pièces écrites par Bond depuis 1994 pour être jouées pour et avec des collégiens et lycéens, les rencontres européennes Edward Bond (Paris-Amiens 2016, 8-9-10 novembre 2016) viseront à explorer, dans un cadre universitaire, mais aussi sur les plateaux et les scènes de théâtre, les outils théoriques et conceptuels — proprement « poétiques » — que Bond forge et met en pratique pour l'art dramatique depuis plus de cinquante ans, en vue de l'urgente et nécessaire ré-invention d'une dramaturgie apte à regarder les yeux dans les yeux notre crise présente (que Bond nomme depuis 2012 la « troisième crise » de la culture occidentale.
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La Rochelle
Conference, symposium - Europe
Travel in France and Ireland: Tourism, Sport and Culture
11th AFIS Conference, University of La Rochelle
Travel is one of Man’s main driving forces. The sea is an important feature of the geography of both Ireland and France, so it is perhaps unsurprising that waves of migration have been such an important aspect of the history of both countries. In ancient times and still today, we travel through necessity (wars, persecutions, economic, political and climatic reasons), by vocation (religious and humanitarian) and for pleasure (tourism, culture and sport).
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