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  • Lisbon

    Chamada de trabalhos - História

    Cidades desaparecidas e transformadas: uma perspectiva digital

    Por definição, a cidade é uma entidade viva que traduz um coletivo de indivíduos que partilha e atua num determinado contexto material, social e cultural. A sua história constrói-se de sonhos, conquistas e perdas, pelo que é também uma história de identidade. Conhecer a história das cidades é compreender o nosso lugar na contemporaneidade. O passado é sempre observado a partir do olhar do presente e apenas poderá ser compreendido enquanto tal. Por ocasião do 261º aniversário do Terramoto de Lisboa de 1755, convidam-se os investigadores e especialistas no campo dos estudos do património, das humanidades digitais, história, história da arte e tecnologias da informação a partilhar e debater a sua experiência e conhecimento sobre o património digital. 

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  • Cambridge

    Jornadas - História

    The Circle of Money

    Practices, Politics, and Policy in Premodern Societies (6th-17th Centuries)

    Money is at once elusive and concrete. As a mode of economic exchange it exists within a relatively fixed playing field, with clearly delineated boundaries of benefits and costs. However, poor handling, bad advice, or even a bad turn at a game of chance can swallow money up in one fell swoop. The workshop will investigate this wide array of pre-capitalist, western and non-western contexts from the English Isles, Flanders, France, Germany, Italy, and China between the Middle Ages and Early Modern times.

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  • Lyon

    Colóquio - História

    Multidisciplinary Approaches to Food and Foodways in the Medieval Eastern Mediterranean

    Within the rapidly expanding area of research on food and foodways, the medieval eastern Mediterranean is still very much an unexplored area. The aim of the POMEDOR project (People, Pottery and Food in the Medieval Eastern Mediterranean) was to explore this new field in a multidisciplinary way and to stimulate further research.

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  • Quioto

    Chamada de trabalhos - Geografia

    New contribution to Geoarchaeology

    Word archaeological congress 8

    Geoarchaeology, defined as the application of geosciences and geographical methods to prehistory, archaeology, and history, is now widely applied to study key subjects such as occupation patterns, territory and site exploitation, palaeoclimatic, palaeoenvironemental, and palaeogeographical changes, as well as anthropogenic impacts and system responses. The multidisciplinary and multiscalar dimensions of geoarchaeological approaches have encouraged continuous development and innovation of methods and approaches that have opened new possibilities for explorations in geographical sectors previously inaccessible, the development of large-scale data acquisitions and treatment, and also the development of microscopic scale analysis precision. This session will highlight global research in geoarchaeology with particular emphasis on innovative methods or cutting edge research using established approaches.

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  • Varsóvia

    Chamada de trabalhos - História

    Preventive conservation of human environment 6. Architecture as part of the landscape

    On 24-25 October 2016 the two Warsaw-based academic institutions: the Institute of Archaeology of the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University and the Institute of Art History of the University of Warsaw organise an international, multidisciplinary conference, which will be devoted to the role of the architecture in creation, enhancement and preservation of cultural landscapes.

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  • Berlim

    Chamada de trabalhos - História

    Art history for artists: interactions between scholarly discourse and artistic practice in the 19th century

    The conference seeks to examine the shaping of art history as a discipline during the 19th century in relation to artistic training and exchanges between artists and scholars. The development of art history has been associated with an array of socio-political and economic factors such as the formation of a bourgeois public, the politics of national identity and state legitimacy or the needs of an expanding art market. This conference aspires to explore yet another, less studied dimension: the extent to which the historical study of art was also rooted in an intention to inform contemporary artistic production.

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