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Visible and invisible borders between Christians and Muslims in the Early Modern World
It has traditionally been argued that with the rise of the modern nation state, borders increasingly became lines demarcating the spatial limits of state power. Recent efforts have been made to re-examine this territorial argument and pay close attention to the social, cultural, political, economic, and religious networks that created, reinforced, and also traversed borderlands. Though war, conquest, and diplomacy repeatedly redrew the dividing lines between empires and kingdoms, extensive interactions and exchanges left the borderlands with deeply entangled roots and routes. These patterns, mechanisms, and forces had a deep impact on all aspects of life and are still felt today. Arguably, no single element has been more dominant in shaping this complex relationship than the regional historiographies and historical memories that tried to write the empires out of their pasts entirely.
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The Chinese economy at the crossroads, inventory and probably future
Après une première session en 2018 axée sur la compréhension du mécanisme, des facteurs et du processus qui permettent à la Chine sa croissance depuis quatre décennies, la deuxième session du séminaire cherche à faire un état des lieux de l'économie chinoise, en analysant ses tendances, les défis qu'elle rencontre aujourd’hui et les rapports économiques de la Chine avec le monde extérieur.
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