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    Call for papers - Europe

    Crime, Justice and Elites

    6th Colloquium on Crime and Criminal Justice in Early Modern and Modern Times

    The colloquium provides an open forum for discussion, debate and the presentation of PhD-, postdocand other research projects related to the history of crime and justice in the early modern and modernperiod. It aims for an interdisciplinary exchange between scholars of a wide range of subjects suchas history, legal history, sociology, anthropology, ethnology, humanities, political science and others. Core issues that will be addressed are various forms of crime and delinquency, law and normativity, criminal prosecution and justice, punishment and social control as well as sources and methodicalapproaches. We also invite contributions of scholars who would like to enter into a dialogue with researchers from the field of crime and criminal justice even though the mentioned topics would onlyconstitute a part of the respective projects. The colloquium focuses on elites in a political, economic, social or cultural context, their role inthe administration of justice and the legal system as well as specific forms of deviance and delinquency of such groups.

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  • Reims

    Study days - Epistemology and methodology

    Écrire l'histoire

    Reconstruction, récit, fiction ?

    Les questions de méthodologie sont souvent considérés comme arides et ne suscitent que rarement l’enthousiasme, mais elles sont un élément sine qua non de la recherche scientifique et le manque de conscience méthodologique est une tare pour toute science. Pour la recherche historique, l’interrogation méthodologique est par essence interdisciplinaire et doit porter aussi bien sur les objets d’étude et les modalités de leur construction que sur la nature linguistique des outils mobilisés pour les aborder et les disséquer. Depuis le linguistic turn, les réflexions post-modernes sur le statut de la parole historienne et les analyses de Foucault sur l’« ordre du discours », l’horizon d’une telle interrogation est donc toujours nécessairement le langage et la nature textuelle de la réalité abordée par les sciences historiques.

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