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Black presence in Early Modern France
Lumières is a journal published by the Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux for the University Bordeaux Montaigne. Its 34th issue, scheduled for June 2020, will focus on Black minorities in France during the Early Modern period. Black studies are far from being a novelty in France, with several in-depth studies already published over the past ten years. Nevertheless, these researches tend to focus always on the same period (the pre-revolutionary years)and the same cities (Paris or Bordeaux). The 34th issue of the Lumières journal aims to provide other points of view and open up research opportunities: therefore, it will put forward new studies in order to show how diverse the experiences of Black people living in France during the Early Modern period were.
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Paris
The social history of performance (Europe, 15th-18th centuries)
Ce séminaire est organisé par Marie Bouhaïk-Gironès (Centre Roland Mousnier, CNRS/Paris-Sorbonne), Olivier Spina (LARHRA, Lyon 2) et Mélanie Traversier (IRHiS, Lille 3/IUF) et aura lieu à Maison de la Recherche, Paris-Sorbonne.
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Paris
France 1600: musical changes between the Renaissance and Baroque period - season 3
Saison 3
Si en Italie l’année 1600 est symboliquement associée à l’émergence visible d’innovations musicales qui ont stimulé la musicologie, la situation politique en France, dans la période allant du règne d’Henri III (1574) à celui de Louis XIII (1643), a rendu plus floue la vision et l’analyse de la musique de part et d’autre de cette date-charnière. Le projet « France-1600 » propose de s’intéresser de front à des aspects significatifs de cette riche période souvent traitée de façon marginale par l’historiographie musicale.
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Paris
Call for papers - Early modern
Workers and Mobility in the Early Modern Cities: Actors and Strategies
The important changes that are currently taking place in the job market have prompted historical consideration of the issues of job insecurity and flexibility. Far from being exclusive to modern day societies, a mobile workforce - above all between sectors - was also a feature of the early modern world of work. The work of charitable organisations and confraternities, individual and family strategies, career paths, contracts and work agreements are all fields in which traces of this mobility are visible and it was seen not so much, or not solely, as a chance for social betterment but also and above all as a unstable state. The goal of this workshop is to contribute to an analysis of certain more specific labour mobility issues in the light of the historical debate which has taken place over recent years.
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Geneva
Conference, symposium - History
Social order and moral discipline in the cities of the Swiss territory (14th-18th century)
Dès les derniers siècles du Moyen Âge, on assiste dans de nombreuses villes de l'Europe occidentale à une ingérence croissante de la part des autorités municipales dans les affaires religieuses et à un contrôle accru des moeurs des citoyens. Les politiques déployées par les villes sont diverses et touchent de nombreuses pratiques et institutions urbaines. Le point commun de ces politiques est constitué par la volonté de contrôler et de soumettre tout citoyen (laïc ou ecclésiastique) à l'odre social et moral voulu par les autorités civiles. L'action des pouvoirs civils vise en définitive à la formation de bons citoyens, voire de bons chrétiens, les deux éléments n'étant pas dissociables.
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