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  • Lausanne

    Conference, symposium - Representation

    Courts and Courtly Cultures in Early Modern Italy and Europe

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    The conference will focus on the topic of court culture in Lombardy and North Italy, within the conceptual framework of the SNF Sinergia project: Constructing identity: visual, spatial, and literary cultures in Lombardy, 14th to 16th centuries. This interdisciplinary project, which includes five research unities in the Universities of Geneva, Lausanne, Zurich, and EPFL at Lausanne, works on Visconti and Sforza ages, when Lombardy, one of the most important European regions, established itself as a distinct political and cultural entity. It has been an exemplary case of the construction of a cultural identity, whose repercussions still resonate in present-day Italy. As a part of a potent political project, it has been sustained by complex mechanisms of self-representation and the imposition of a prestige taste. The conference will conclude the research of the Sinergia project discussing its results in a wider historical, literary, architectural and artistic context and verifying its methodological approaches at the light of multiple points of view.

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  • Lausanne

    Call for papers - History

    Figures and actors of the Swiss scandal (18th-20th century)

    Moments d’épreuve par la médiation desquels une collectivité teste ses normes et ses valeurs, l’affaire et le scandale, pour rythmer l’histoire des sociétés contemporaines, ont jusqu’à des temps récents très peu retenu l’attention des disciplines historiques. Ce colloque portera sur les formes, les fonctions et les effets du scandale et de l’affaire. 

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