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Magny-les-Hameaux
Conference, symposium - Religion
Né au siècle des saints, le mouvement port-royaliste se forge dans un moment où les questions sur la sainteté sont de plus en plus prégnantes. Après le concile de Trente s’affirme une pensée de style juridique dans la théologie, qui conduit le magistère romain à alourdir sensiblement les processus de canonisation. En 1588, la création de la Sacrée Congrégation des Rites permet de donner un premier cadre normatif aux causes de canonisation. Après avoir institué le promoteur de la Foi en 1631, Urbain VIII renforce la codification de l’instruction des procès. La nouvelle législation, définitivement validée en 1642, impose le procès super non cultu vérifiant l’absence de culte local et l’obligation de respecter un délai de cinquante ans entre la date du décès du serviteur de Dieu et l’ouverture de la procédure apostolique.
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Magny-les-Hameaux
Protestant art in France before the revocation of the Edict of Nantes
Avec l’édit de Fontainebleau pris en 1685, le pouvoir royal met un terme à la mixité confessionnelle que l’édit de Nantes de 1598 avait instaurée. Entre ces deux dates, une importante communauté d’artistes protestants a œuvré en France, tantôt pour ses coreligionnaires, tantôt pour les catholiques. D’aucuns jouissaient d’une grande réputation, comme la famille Elle, qui a créé nombre de portraits de l’aristocratie sous Louis XIII. Sébastien Bourdon, Henry Testelin et Abraham Bosse, tous réformés, ont même réussi à intégrer l’Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture, gage pour un artiste d’un rayonnement institutionnel et commercial supérieur à l’époque.
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Guyancourt
The Temporalities of Unemployment
Temporalités 29 (2019/1)
While “work” as an object boasts a long history in temporalist studies started in France by Georges Friedmann, Pierre Naville and William Grossin, it is not so much the case when it comes to employment and even further less to the loss of employment. At a time when unemployment has become a strong marker in professional careers, in public policies and in relationships to work, it appears necessary to update our knowledge of its temporalities and to explore its multiple aspects and developments in a pluridisciplinary perspective.
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Saint-Germain-en-Laye | Paris
Conference, symposium - Europe
Prehistory - the itinerary of a word in fields of knowledge
Itinéraire d'un mot dans les champs du savoir
Le but de ce colloque est de rapprocher différents types de discours autour du mot « préhistoire », afin de délimiter les définitions et les usages du mot et des idées qu’il véhicule dans les dispositifs conceptuels d’une dizaine de disciplines : archéologie, anthropologie sociale, psychanalyse, ethnologie, histoire, histoire de l’art, philosophie, histoire religieuse, études littéraires. A partir de là, il s’agira de cartographier divergences et récurrences, évolutions et permanences dans les interprétations et les usages du mot, et de parvenir à une compréhension à la fois plus précise et plus complexe de la notion de préhistoire.
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Versailles
Networks and Sociality at Court
The court was a microcosm of society under the Ancien Régime. The royal family and the great noblemen were not only in each other’s company, but they also rubbed shoulders with a whole crowd of office-holders of greater or lesser importance, who ensured the smooth running of this mechanism...Versailles has launched a research axis on “Networks and Sociality at Court” and wishes to publish articles related to this subject on the Bulletin du Centre de recherche du château de Versailles.
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Versailles
Court identities and the myth of Versailles in Europe
Perception, adherence and rejection (18th-19th centuries)
The “modern” courts in Europe included the institutional, social, societal and cultural aspects concomitant with the political affirmation of personalities emerging, by agreement or through conflict, from communities exercising power together in order to seize authority for their own personal benefit and to develop a range of encomiastic processes for their own person. In the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries, the princely courts in Europe did not confine themselves to one single paradigm. There were as many courts as there were princely houses, as many “national” types, even if some, like the Burgundian court in the 15th century and the courts in northern and central Italy in the 15th and 16th centuries, proposed models and exercised influence from one end of Europe to the other, while accommodating indigenous influences.
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Versailles
Call for papers - Representation
The representation of history in the collections of the Museum of the Palace of Versailles
Revue « Bulletin du Centre de recherche du château de Versailles »
Louis-Philippe’s History Galleries in Versailles, planned in 1833 and inaugurated in 1837, continued to be enriched up until the Fourth Republic. The collections contain 7,000 paintings (including 1,200 historical scenes) and 1,500 sculptures. Dismantled in 1892, when Pierre de Nolhac became curator of the Museum of the Palace of Versailles, only certain sections of the History Galleries were open to the public during the 20th century. A major architectural and museographic refurbishment is planned to start in 2022 as part of the master plan of the Établissement public de Versailles. It will be preceded by a research programme to prepare and orientate the museographic project to reorganise the collections of the History Galleries: this is the context of this symposium.
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Versailles
Courtier horizons. The return from exile
De Bussy-Rabutin à Lauzun, le règne de Louis XIV a été marqué par des disgrâces spectaculaires et des retours inattendus de faveur: la politique de la grâce recoupe des stratégies sociales et littéraires.
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Guyancourt
Bad taste: marginalities, ambiguities, paradoxes (XIXth-XXIst centuries)
This Graduate Workshop, focused on the XIXth, XXth and XXIst centuries, intends to restore the notion of “bad taste” to its rightful place by deconstructing the mechanisms which aim to marginalize it, and by analyzing the creative, expressive, and affirmative potentials of the proverbial black sheep of esthetics.
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Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Conference, symposium - Prehistory and Antiquity
APRAB annual meeting - the association promoting Bronze Age research
The aim of the APRAB (Association pour la promotion des recherches sur l'Âge du Bronze) annual meeting is to communicate recent and important discoveries and research pertaining to the Bronze Age in France and its neighbouring countries. This includes the results of preventive and programmed excavations as well as research carried out at Master or PhD level. Papers are 10 minutes long, in french or english, and are followed by a short time for discussion. The APRAB members up to date with their membership fees will receive the annual bulletin and will be invited to attend the general meeting that is held at the end of the day.
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Guyancourt | Versailles
"Artists and royal collections" cycle - France, late 15th-late 18th centuries
En proposant d’explorer le rôle polyvalent des artistes dans la construction, l’organisation et la gestion des collections royales et princières françaises (y compris celles des cardinaux-ministres), cette série de journées d’études a l’ambition d’entamer un travail interdisciplinaire autour de l’histoire sociale et politique des collections à l’époque moderne, de la fin du XVe siècle à la fin de l’Ancien régime.
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Paris | Versailles | Royaumont
Call for papers - Representation
Rethinking Music in France during the Baroque Era
Since the 1974 publication of James Anthony's book French Baroque Music, research about the music that was performed and composed in France during the Baroque era has enriched its knowledge-base and investigative approaches. And yet, studies of French music have noticeably less visibility than those of German or Italian music. The 350th anniversary of François Couperin's birth in 2018 provides an opportunity for researchers and performers to re-evaluate previous work and reflect more broadly on research perspectives for the study of French music of the 17th and 18th centuries. In response to Couperin's Les Goûts réunis and Les Nations, these reflections will relate to a geographical perimeter that extends to international dialogue and will allow new avenues for advancing research to be revealed.
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