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Paris
Historiography, memorial construction and mass pedagogy in southern Europe and Latin America (19th-21st centuries)
Cette journée d'études propose d'aborder les processus de (re)construction nationale en Europe méridionale et en Amérique latine entre le XIXe et le XXIe siècle depuis une perspective comparatiste. Un premier volet reviendra tout d'abord sur les cadres discursifs de la nation et la question de l'inclusion / exclusion. Un second volet sera consacré aux pratiques pédagogiques qui leur sont associées, notamment celles visant à donner corps aux représentations de la nation. Enfin, le troisième volet s'intéressera aux constructions mémorielles et à la question de la gestion officielle d'un passé traumatique, à travers les cas de l'Argentine et du Chili.
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Ariano Irpino
Conference, symposium - Early modern
The historiography of the Norman worlds (17th-21st centuries)
Construction, influence, evolution
The gathering organised at Ariano Irpino will examine in particular the historiographical constructions developed since the 17th century by looking at the place of the "Normans" in the "national story" of each country. It will also evaluate their influence on our knowledge of the history of the Norman worlds. What axioms have influenced the historiographical debates? Beyond their identification and classification, it is also important to understand their genealogy, their implications, their pervasiveness, their rejection and their deconstruction. The colloquium will also look to explore the orientation of a history of the Norman worlds developed from questions that go beyond national boundaries, schools and academic traditions.
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Athens
Rethinking the Mediterranean History and Historiography issues in the Eastern Mediterranean
History - Histories of the Mediterranean / Story - Stories in the Mediterranean
The Doctoral Workshop History - Histories of the Mediterranean / Story - Stories in the Mediterranean offers an international framework for exchange and discussion of analytical and methodological issues on the Mediterranean. The aim is to question how researchers engage in a multifaceted approach of the Mediterranean, as a historical and geographical entity, as an object of historiography, and/or as an analytical category. From Braudel’s Mediterranean to the Mediterranean of P. Horden and N. Purcell, discussion has always focused on the long or short
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