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Dunkirk
The resilience of European port cities: crisis and reinvention (16th-21th)
Port cities have often radically reinvented themselves, a testament to their resiliency (i.e. their capacity of resistance and their ability to recover from disruptive events). This bilingual conference (French/English) put an emphasis on papers dealing with crises and reinvention in a comparative fashion. It is open to historians and to other social scientists who adopt a historical viewpoint, in particular geographers, specialists of areas studies, sociologists, urbanists, anthropologists, and researchers employed in museums and archival centers.
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Paris
Architecture and the decorative arts in the age of Percier and Fontaine
Organisée à l'occasion de l’exposition « Charles Percier » (Bard Graduate Center / Château de Fontainebleau, commissariat : J.-P. Garric), cette journée d'études permettra de s'interroger sur différentes thématiques en rapport avec la production architecturale et décorative au temps de Percier et Fontaine.
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Nantes
Conference, symposium - Representation
3rd francophone congress of the history of construction (3CFHC)
Au programme de ce congrès, trois conférences plénières avec Pascal Dubourg-Glatigny, Sol Madridejos, Laurence Cosse et Sybille Vincendon ; des visites dans la ville de Nantes jusqu'au site de Garenne Lemot et plus de 150 intervenants venant de quatorze pays différents.
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CIDEHUS - Colecção Biblioteca: Estudos & Colóquios
CIDEHUS has one book collections with peer-review: Biblioteca: Estudos & Colóquios which aims to publish monographies on CIDEHUS site on the platform OpenEditionBooks. This collection has an international scientific committee and an editorial committee, as well as an individual assistant for the edition process. Once a year, CIDEHUS opens a call for book proposals to general academic community and not only to the members of our research center.
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Paris
History and archaeology - what to do in the 19th century?
La Revue d’histoire du XIXe siècle souhaite mettre en lumière à la fois les conditions de dialogue entre archéologues et historiens sur des « territoires » du XIXe siècle et les apports croisés que ces deux disciplines peuvent apporter à notre connaissance du XIXe siècle en essayant de sortir de la compétition ancienne héritée de la Guerre Froide entre l’Occident et le bloc de l’Est et en élargissant les thématiques.
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