Home

Home




  • Trois-Rivières

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - America

    Excellence grants in Quebec Studies

    Le Centre interuniversitaire d’études québécoises, la Chaire de recherche du Canada en histoire du droit civil, et la Chaire de recherche du Canada en histoire des loisirs et du divertissement offre cinq bourses d’excellence études québécoises. Ces bourses ont pour objectif d’encourager la recherche dans les champs d’expertise du Centre interuniversitaire d’études québécoises et des Chaires de recherche du Canada qui lui sont rattachées. Elles visent à soutenir les nouveaux étudiants qui s’inscrivent à l’automne 2015 à un des programmes de cycles supérieurs (maîtrise ou doctorat) en études québécoises à l’UQTR et dont le projet s’inscrit dans les axes de recherche du CIEQ.

    Read announcement

  • Sherbrooke

    Study days - History

    Cultural spaces and issues in Louisiana, from its foundation to the present day

    Depuis le XVIIIe siècle, la Louisiane a occupé et investi des espaces variés ; espaces géographiques, certes, mais également symboliques. La diversité et la complexité des espaces et des expériences en Louisiane ont soulevé et soulèvent encore aujourd’hui bien des enjeux en histoire culturelle. Cette journée d’étude vise à présenter une mise au point des avancées historiographiques. L’événement viendra également inaugurer le volet recherche du Centre interordre d’études louisianaises de l’université de Sherbrooke et du Cégep de Sherbrooke.

    Read announcement

  • New York

    Call for papers - Representation

    Objects From Abroad

    The Life of Exotic Goods in France and the United States (18th-20th centuries)

    This conference would like to concentrate on the goods imported in France and the United States between the 18th and the 20th century, and their existence within their new environment: business or tourist trips, where the exotic objects were collected and gathered in private spaces; scientific expeditions, where “anthropological” artefacts were collected for Western museums. What kind of things and goods were brought between the 18th and the 20th century? How were they exhibited, put on display, but also converted and updated? We wish to interrogate the life and “career” of goods, their collection and their circulation, as well as the way in which goods acted upon reception societies. What was the impact of these objects on ways to consume, to live, to dress, to create? What about the processes of translation and interpretation that accompanies such uses and appropriation?

    Read announcement

RSS Selected filters

  • Geography: society and territory

    Delete this filter
  • Cultural history

    Delete this filter
  • North America

    Delete this filter

Choose a filter

Events

event format

    Languages

    Secondary languages

    Years

    Subjects

    Places

    Search OpenEdition Search

    You will be redirected to OpenEdition Search