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Conference, symposium - Religion
The effects of World War I on the Christian Churches in Europe, 1918-1925
Des experts et des chercheurs prometteurs présenteront leurs résultats des recherches nouvelles et innovatrices concernant des aspects différents du sujet central : les églises confrontées avec des états moribonds ou nouveaux et des nations différentes et avec les opportunités et les défis d’après-guerre ; les relations supranationales ; l’œcuménisme et les mouvements missionnaires ; l’humanitarisme et la charité chrétienne ; le personnel et les communautés religieuses et le monde d’après-guerre ; les relations entre Rome et les communautés catholiques locales.
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Turin
The panel will examine the practices and themes of Libyan resistance, defined as the concrete expression of the dialectical tension between the political and institutional centers of power and the social movements, group actors, or individuals that opposed them, covering the chronological span from the Ottoman reconquest in 1835 to the Jamāhīriyya’s fall in 2011.
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Rome
The Agreements of the Holy See with States (19th-21st Centuries)
Models and Transformations, from Confessional States to Religious Freedom
This conference will explore the international legal agreements signed between the Holy See and individual states, which often but not always took the form of concordats and similar conventions. Its central focus will be to examine these conventions in light of diplomatic practices, as well as in relation to the political and religious dynamics of the nineteenth through the twenty-first centuries, notably the principles and requirements that comprised modernity. This entails assessing the historical evolution of the typology, method, content, scope, and spaces concerned.
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Rome
The European Left and the Jewish question
Zionism, anti-semitism and the Arab-Israeli conflict (1789-1989)
The seminar on contemporary history of the Department of social and economic sciences of Sapienza University of Rome will organize a conference that will take place from 13 to 14 December 2018 in Rome titled: “The European Left and the Jewish question: Zionism, anti-Semitism and the Arab-Israeli conflict”. The goal is to explore the relationship between the Left and Jews in the two hundred years’ history of the political left, considering three major themes: the Jewish question as seen by left-wing authors; Anti-Semitism and its representations in left-wing culture; The Arab-Israeli conflict as a node of comparison between the Left and the Jewish question.
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Venice
Venice in the 20th century - seminar of Venetian art history
Séminaire d'histoire de l'art vénitien
Le programme intègre des conférences de spécialistes internationaux et des visites conduites par les responsables scientifiques des collections : il combine histoire sociale et économique de l’art, histoire des formes, histoire religieuse, historiographie, histoire matérielle des œuvres.... Le séminaire s’adresse aux étudiants en histoire de l’art de second et troisième cycles des institutions françaises et étrangères.
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Rome
The effects of World War I on the christian churches
11 November 1918 saw the end of the First World War, known at the time as the “Great War” (1914-1918) for its global scale, extreme destructivity and unseen casualty rates. On the one hand, wars evoke heroism and patriotism and bring people and groups to alter their mental boundaries and abilities. On the other hand, wars also elicit hatred, envy and violent behaviour, the settling of hidden accounts, the abandonment of ethical standards, and deep divisions and confrontations between families and societies. Since effects of the first world conflict were enormous and the shock waves were felt for years and generations to come, the question arises about the impact of the Great War on religion and the established churches.
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Milan
Interarts - mimetic hypertextuality between rewritings and allographic continuity
The last decades have seen an increase in the number of publications concerned with the theme of trans-textuality, meaning the conscious reuse of themes and subjects. A widespread practice during the seventeenth and eighteenth century, trans-textuality was interrupted during the Romantic age only to be relentlessly resumed until becoming, today, a real trend in literature and other arts, overlapping genres and artistic expressions.
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