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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - History

    The Price of Peace: Modernising the Ancien Régime?

    Europe 1815-1848

    In many historiographic traditions, the so-called "Restoration" has been depicted as an awkward interval between the Napoleonic Wars and the age of nationalism. This international conference has the ambition of breaking down old myths and stereotypes about the ‘Restoration’ in order to think more broadly and openly about the key transitions and issues. The conference will revolve around the provocative historiographical issue of whether the post-Napoleonic order represented an attempt to reconcile the heritage of the Ancien Régime with a deeply transformed world. Topics explored by panels of invited experts from across Europe will include Rethinking the "Restoration", New departures in international relations, Constitutions vs. Charters, Rebirth of composite monarchies, Before and Beyond the Nation, Historicising the Ancien Régime?, New borders and old identities.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - History

    "I don't need a professional negotiator." The identity of the diplomat: trade or noble leisure?

    L'objectif de ce colloque international, qui se déroulera à Paris du 14 au 17 juin 2017, sera de confronter l’activité du diplomate à la notion de métier, tout en définissant ce qui fait l’identité du diplomate. Les communications proposant une approche comparative seront privilégiées. 

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  • Berlin

    Call for papers - History

    The Berlin Airlift

    A Realm of Memory of the Cold War

    Whether or not “the entire world” was looking at Berlin, as Reuter asserted, is one of the central questions to be addressed at our conference. Starting from the “frontline city” of Berlin, we will cast our glance to West Germany and its neighboring countries in order not only to frame the Berlin Airlift as a transnational memorial of the Cold War, but also to address, from outside, the question of whether Berlin was really the international focus of the East-West conflict back then, as the press and academia so often portray it.

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  • Chambéry | Grenoble

    Call for papers - History

    Boundaries and Religious Otherness: Religion in Travel Writings

    Ce colloque pluridisciplinaire (histoire, civilisation, littérature, anthropologie, etc.) vise à établir un lien entre des disciplines souvent séparées sur le plan académique et institutionnel, en explorant la thématique du fait religieux au prisme des écrits viatiques dans une perspective diachronique (XVIe-XXe siècle).

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  • Béja

    Call for papers - History

    Identities: the concept, manifestations and evolutions

    The complex and polysemic notion of identity offers great opportunities for reflection. Historians, geographers, sociologists, ethnologists, political scientists, geo-politicians, economists, linguists, philosophers, semiologists, theologians..., among others, with methods specific to their discipline, analyze identity, its formation, its relationship with the territory and surrounding populations, the symbolic, written and verbal communication with group members or neighboring groups, changes over time and space. Thus, each particular identity and appears to understand it, we must analyze the highly variable combination of multiple constitutive factors themselves change over time and space.

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  • Call for papers - Geography

    Southern Mountains and Mountain Societies in Global Tourism: Images and Practices

    Revue de Géographie Alpine

    This is a call for papers for a thematic issue of the Journal of Alpine Research. The issue involves questions regarding southern mountains and mountain societies in global tourism. It focuses on the images and practices  of these mountains for inhabitants as well as the tourists.

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  • Montreal

    Call for papers - Political studies

    The adaptation of cultural policies in the digital age - between convergence and conflict

    Les technologies numériques offrent de multiples opportunités pour la démocratisation de l’accès à la culture, mais elles posent aussi de nombreux défis en termes de promotion et de protection des cultures nationales et locales. Ce colloque vise à interroger la capacité des États à accompagner et à réguler les écosystèmes numériques par des politiques publiques appropriées afin d’encourager la diversité de l’offre artistique et culturelle ainsi que d’en renforcer l’accessibilité. L’objectif est de dresser un panorama des mesures/stratégies et actions concrètes menées par les gouvernements nationaux et locaux pour adapter les structures traditionnelles et les principes-directeurs de leurs politiques culturelles à l’ère du numérique.

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  • Nanterre

    Conference, symposium - History

    Europe: another nation? (19th-20th centuries)

    Ce colloque est le second organisé dans le cadre du programme « Les nations et l’Europe : deux mémoires en parallèle », développé dans le cadre du labex Les passés dans le présent. Il a pour objectif l’analyse des relations entre le sentiment national et l’idée européenne depuis la fin du XVIIIe siècle. L'enjeu est de comprendre comment se sont construites par étapes, une mémoire des nations et une mémoire de l’Europe, comment se sont différenciées, au sein même des nations et de l’Europe, des mémoires des régions et d’analyser l’évolution des rapports de force entre ces mémoires sur la scène politique.

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