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Dijon
Young researchers conferences on medieval and modern Burgundy
Ce cycle de dix conférences a pour but de valoriser et diffuser les travaux de jeunes chercheurs sur l'histoire, l'archéologie et l'histoire de l'art de la Bourgogne médiévale et moderne. Il s'agit de présenter et mettre en avant les sources d'archives à partir desquelles travaille le jeune chercheur, ainsi que la manière dont il élabore le raisonnement scientifique lui permettant d'aboutir aux résultats de ses investigations. L'objectif est aussi de montrer l'articulation, en fonction des sujets, entre les sources conservées aux Archives départementales de la Côte-d'Or et les différents dépôts municipaux, tant archives que bibliothèques. Enfin, ces interventions offriront l'opportunité au public de prendre connaissance des dynamiques actuelles de la recherche sur la Bourgogne médiévale et moderne, notamment en lui permettant d'accéder, durant les séances, aux originaux des documents utilisés par les différents intervenants.
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Orléans
When the Maid of Orleans was proclaimed a saint
Centenary of the canonisation of Joan of Arc (1920-2020)
Les communications pourront concerner l’histoire politique, diplomatique et religieuse, l’histoire des arts (peinture, sculpture, musique, cinéma) ainsi que l’histoire de la littérature et la littérature comparée.
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Rennes
Make our own Walter Benjamin's “Experience and Poverty” ?
We are not in 1933, nor are we threatened, here in Europe, as Walter Benjamin was when, between two apocalypses and already in exile, in an indifference due to historical circumstances, he published his short and incisive text « Experience and Poverty » in a Prague’s newspaper with short-lived existence. However, isn’t the assessment he made of an alliance, by the great creators, between « a total disenchantment about the age » and, nevertheless, « an unlimited commitment to it » also ours ? Not still ours (the Shoah and other catastrophes have shaken up, since then, the order of the thinkable), but again ours, as if we were at the point where, undertaking our poverty today or, disarming voluntarily, would be the lifeline, the way out to escape the inertia promised by a dark future.
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Huddersfield
Music and Political Democratisation in Late Twentieth Century
This event aims to innovatively question how musical practices formed ways of imagining democracy in the democratic transitions that took place after Portugal’s ‘Carnation Revolution’ in 1974 – what Huntington (1991) called the ‘third wave’ of democratisation, which involves more than 60 countries throughout Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Africa. Rather than studying music’s diverse deployments within these political contexts (music ‘in’ transitions to democracy), these study days place the emphasis upon ways in which music embodies democratisation processes and participates in the wider social struggle to define freedom and equality for the post-authoritarian era (hence the ‘and’ in the title of the event).
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