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  • Rome

    Call for papers - Urban studies

    Forme dell'Abitare a Roma

    Echi dell'antico nell'architettura del primo Novecento

    Il Dipartimento di Storia, Disegno e Restauro dell'architettura (DSDRA) della Sapienza, Università di Roma, bandisce una call for papers per selezionare i contributi del convegno internazionale “Forme dell’abitare a Roma. Echi dell’antico nell’architettura del primo Novecento”, che si terrà il 11 e 12 Novembre 2021 a Roma. Il convegno intende focalizzare l’attenzione sul tema dell'architettura residenziale a Roma mettendo in relazione gli studi sulle tipologie e sul linguaggio architettonico dell'antichità con le esperienze dei primi decenni del Novecento, realizzate contestualmente allo sviluppo abitativo della Capitale.

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  • Turin

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Modern

    Enlightenment legacy: the rights of man in a global perspective

    4 two-year fellowships for advanced studies - Turin humanities programme

    Within the Turin humanities programme (THP), each year Fondazione 1563 will launch a call for applications to award 4 two-year post-doc fellowships open to Italian and foreign researchers, and will assign two Senior Fellowships to established academics invited to make their scientific contribution to the THP, appointed on the recommendation of the Scientific Committee and the Director of Studies.

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  • Rome

    Call for papers - History

    Policing and Territories across Napoleonic Europe

    From Local to Imperial Scale

    Ce colloque international a pour objectif d’interroger le lien entre la police et l’espace impérial napoléonien, en étudiant l’administration, les pratiques policières et le contrôle du territoire dans les départements dits « de l’intérieur », dans ceux annexés, ainsi que dans les différents espaces placés sous contrôle impérial, comme les États satellites et les territoires ultra-marins. Il ambitionne de mette en lumière la diversité des configurations policières et leurs évolutions dans l’Empire, en comparant plusieurs profils d’espaces. Un premier axe d’étude cherche à questionner l’existence ou non d’un système policier centralisé, en réinterrogeant le rapport entre centre et périphérie(s). Un second axe d’études interroge les connexions policières à l’échelle impériale à travers l’examen de plusieurs cas de figure.

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  • Rome

    Study days - Europe

    La villa après la villa

    Transformation d’un modèle économique et d’occupation en Italie centrale de l’Antiquité tardive au Moyen Âge

    Le webinar est consacré aux dernières phases résidentielles des villas de l’Antiquité tardive et sur les phases d’occupation postérieures de réutilisation et de réemploi de ces sites présents dans les régions de Toscane, des Marches, de l’Ombrie, des Abruzzes, du Molise et du Latium. Il s'agit de présenter et de discuter de l'état des connaissances sur les villas de l'Antiquité tardive (IVe-VIIe siècle après J.-C.) dans les régions susmentionnées, avec des communications allant de l’étude de cas à la synthèse régionale, afin de vérifier le « maintien » des modèles interprétatifs du phénomène d’occupation des villas durant l’Antiquité tardive.

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  • Siena

    Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Classicamente. Dialoghi Senesi sul Mondo Antico

    The junior researchers and PhD students from the Anthropology of the ancient world curriculum of the PhD course in Classics and Archeology are promoting the fourth edition of the seminar cycle Classicamente. Dialoghi Senesi sul Mondo Antico. This year's edition will focus on the varied methodologies and hermeneutical perspectives which represent the scientific guidelines followed by scholars in anthropology of the ancient world ever since its development. It will also focus on those approaches that today contribute to a constant enrichment and renovation of this field of study. Our goal is to offer to all those who take part the chance to present their work, be it the result of long research or elements of a work in progress, in an enviroment open to discussion between different perspectives (anthropological, philological, historical, archeological, semiotic etc.). 

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  • Milan

    Conference, symposium - Europe

    Imagining the Future of Multilingualism

    Education and Society at a Turning Point

    Since 2008, the Conseil Européen pour les Langues / European Language Council (CEL/ELC) has hosted a Forum every two years. These Fora seek to bring together representatives of higher education institutions, of European institutions and organisations, such as, for example, the European Commission, the European Parliament, and the Council of Europe, and of European associations like the European University Association (EUA) as well as scholars with a special interest in European integration, policy development, and multilingualism. At the centre of 2020 discussions will be the role that Higher Education can and should play in the promotion and development of multilingualism as a key aspect of European cooperation – related to facets such as language policy, internationalisation, language and knowledge, education and mobility, to mention just a few. In this context, participants will also reflect on the future role of the CEL/ELC by identifying and analysing new challenges that have arisen in our changing world.

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  • Pisa

    Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    From quarries to rock-cut sites. Echoes of stone crafting

    The conference aims at carrying on the international debate on the archaeological investigation of rock-cut spaces and stone quarries, considered as aspects of the same mining phenomenon: places in which specific empirical and handcrafted knowledge related to stone working is expressed and conveyed. The conference envisages a diachronic approach and therefore all case studies are welcome, without chronological limits.

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  • Vercelli

    Study days - Middle Ages

    Illuminated legal manuscripts

    Spaces and contexts of reception and use in medieval Europe

    Le workshop vise à exposer les résultats des travaux réalisés par les membres de l'équipe de recherche Ius Illuminatum au cours de la première année d'existence, à faire le point sur ce qui a déjà été fait et à esquisser les futures perspectives d'investigation. Cet événement vise également à livrer un aperçu du développement de la recherche sur les manuscrits juridiques enluminés en Europe, dans le but de réfléchir aux implications méthodologiques et aux défis pratiques et théoriques que cette recherche implique. Lors de cet événement scientifique, diverses études de cas relatives à certaines régions du territoire européen seront analysées à travers une approche interdisciplinaire afin de dépasser les limites et d'ouvrir des pistes de recherche innovantes et fructueuses.

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  • Milan

    Call for papers - Language

    Imagining the Future of Multilingualism. Education and Society at a Turning Point

    2020 Conseil pour les Langues/European Language Council Virtual Forum

    At the centre of this Forum discussions, the Conseil Européen pour les Langues / European Language Council (CEL/ELC) will underline the role that higher education can and should play in the promotion and development of multilingualism as a key aspect of European cooperation – related to facets such as language policy, internationalisation, language and knowledge, education and mobility, to mention just a few. In this context, participants will also be expected to reflect on the future role of the CEL/ELC by identifying and analysing new challenges that have arisen in our changing world.

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  • Turin

    Call for papers - Thought

    The end of everything

    Ecological strategies for contingency

    Pour le quizième numéro de la revue de philosophie contemporaine Philosophy Kitchen, la rédaction propose aux contributeurs de réfléchirs sur les implications théoriques, épistémologiques et politiques du concept d'écologie.

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  • Rome

    Summer School - History

    Artisans and workshops in Ancient and Medieval Italy

    Initiation into research workshop

    Pour la cinquième année consécutive, les membres de l’École française de Rome proposent une semaine d’initiation à la recherche consacrée à la question des artisans et des ateliers dans l’Italie antique et médiévale. Des conférences méthodologiques, des ateliers pratiques et des visites permettront d’aborder cette thématique. La formation aura lieu à Rome, du 25 au 29 janvier 2021 et est ouverte aux étudiantes et étudiants de master 1 et master 2 de diverses disciplines (histoire, histoire de l’art, archéologie et sciences sociales), inscrits dans une université française, dont les recherches s’intéressent de près ou de loin aux productions artisanales antiques et médiévales.

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  • Venice

    Call for papers - History

    Intersections. New perspectives for public humanities

    HFC-INT 2020

    The international network Humanities for Change, in accordance with the interdisciplinary spirit and the contaminatory approach that characterize its activities, intends to organize a day of study on the theme of public humanities. The meeting aims to stimulate some reflections coming from different fields of knowledge and to encourage the dialogue between researchers on the possibilities of the humanities to escape from academic circles. In this sense, the main object of study is the analysis of methodologies and tools related to knowledge dissemination practices for historical, artistic and philological-literary disciplines. Particular attention will also be given to new professional figures connected to the degree courses of the humanities faculties (such as the 'public historian') and to the interactions of these professional figures with the new media of communication and mass dissemination.

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  • Teramo

    Conference, symposium - Early modern

    La repressione nei conflitti politici. Teorie, discorsi e pratiche (XVI-XX secolo)

    Convegno telematico

    Il convegno è dedicato alle teorie, ai discorsi e alle pratiche attraverso le quali le autorità pubbliche e i soggetti politici hanno contrastato, favorito, manipolato e spiegato alcuni tra gli eventi insurrezionali più importanti dell’età moderna (secoli XVI-XIX). L’obiettivo è riflettere su come tali azioni abbiano contribuito a fissare in presa diretta le interpretazioni dei conflitti politici e la fisionomia dei gruppi sociali e delle fazioni che vi prendevano parte. A tal fine si procederà tramite un approccio interdisciplinare, che combinerà l’analisi storico-evenemenziale con quella discorsiva e mobiliterà le metodologie della storia del pensiero politico e del diritto.

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  • Genoa

    Call for papers - Modern

    MemWar. Memory and forgetting of war and trauma in the 20th century

    Le XXIe siècle nait de l’histoire tourmentée du XXe, avec ses deux guerres mondiales et les autres conflits de dimension européenne, comme la Guerre civile espagnole. Ce colloque, organisé par le groupe de recherche « MemWar. Mémoires et oublis des guerres et des traumatismes du XXe siècle » du Département de Langues et cultures modernes de l’Université de Gênes, vise à analyser les modalités de transmission mémorielle de ces conflits au XXIe siècle, les représentations de ces derniers, les points aveugles et/ou obscurs de ce processus mémoriel, y compris dans une optique critique (Ricoeur, 2003) et, enfin, comment se développent les rapports de force entre discours officiel et contre-discours.

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  • Susa

    Summer School - History

    Knowledge circulation and economic dynamics during the Middle Ages and the Modern Period

    Human mobility, technical transfers and territorial issues

    La thématique retenue cette année – « Circulation des savoirs et dynamiques économiques aux époques médiévale et moderne : mobilités des hommes, transferts techniques et enjeux territoriaux » est à la croisée de l’histoire culturelle et de l’histoire économique. Cette thématique permettra également de poursuivre et d’approfondir celles qui ont été développées les années précédentes (la valeur des choses, la pauvreté, les biens communs, les moyens de paiement, la qualité, l’organisation du travail, les écritures de l’économie, entreprendre).

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  • Bologna

    Call for papers - History

    Hate and Enemy in history

    Diacronie. Studi di Storia contemporanea, no. 45

    In the course of history, the process of creating the image of the “enemy”, has often taken place among people of the same nationality, but strategies aimed at the construction of external enemies were equally widespread. If anti-soviet rhetoric, for instance, occupied a central place in Western countries’ public debates, anti-American sentiments have manifested in different shapes and variants in several geographical areas. This monographic issue intends to contribute to the creation of a space of historiographical debate on “hatred and enemy”, inevitably wide and complex, through the reconstruction of specific case studies that analyze the different shapes and forms taken by these phenomena in different times and places. 

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  • San Gimignano

    Summer School - Middle Ages

    Religiousness in Mediterrranean towns (12th-15th century)

    Ce quatrième atelier de formation doctorale s’inscrit dans le prolongement direct de la scuola di alti studi dottorali qui, de 2004 à 2016, a constitué un lieu de formation de pointe pour les jeunes chercheurs consacrant leurs recherches à l’étude de la culture locale. L’objectif des ateliers est l’étude des sociétés urbaines du Moyen Âge, en mettant l’accent sur les systèmes politiques et les différentes manifestations de l’imaginaire urbain et en portant le regard sur toutes les villes du bassin méditerranéen – celles de l’Occident chrétien, celles de la zone d’influence byzantine et celles des régions sous domination islamique. Les ateliers offrent un environnement stimulant pour les échanges intellectuels entre spécialistes réputés et jeunes chercheurs en formation, pour favoriser, à travers des moments de discussion et d’échange, le renouvellement de la recherche et l’élargissement des perspectives comparatives.

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  • Padua

    Call for papers - History

    A Fragile State Monopoly? Policies and Practices of Gun Control and the Redefinition of State Prerogatives on the Global Stage, 1890s-1940s

    This conference seeks to reflect on the relationship existing between private gun ownership and the processes of imposition (or re-imposition) of State legitimacy in peacetime as much as during or in the aftermath of armed conflicts. It intends to do so specifically by addressing how the process of modernization and its ensuing tendency to codification and the world wars and their long shadows have had an impact on three aspects of these processes: institutional regulations on civilian possession of firearms from above; juridical debate on limits and rights of State control; practices and culture of gun ownership on the ground.

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  • Siena

    Study days - History

    Dentro e fuori ghetto

    Vita e cultura ebraica a Siena in età moderna

    Sous l’angle d’une histoire sociale et culturelle de la présence juive, ce colloque invite à l’étude des sociétés et des cultures juives dans le ghetto de Sienne (XVIe-XIXe siècle).

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  • Palermo

    Call for papers - History

    Soldiers, prisoners and converts between permeable borders in the Mare Nostrum (16th-18th centuries)

    The COST Action “Islamic Legacy: Narratives East, West, South, North of the Mediterranean (1350-1750)” [CA 18129] is launching a call for a conference “Soldiers, prisoners and converts between permeable borders in the Mare Nostrum (16th-18th centuries)”. The event that we are disseminating is being organised within this project, which as the purpose to provide a transnational and interdisciplinary approach capable of overcoming the segmentation that currently characterizes the study of relations between Christianity and Islam in late medieval and early modern Europe and the Mediterranean. We aim to create a network that will help to provide a comprehensive understanding of past relations between Christianity and Islam in the European context through the addressing of three main research problems: otherness, migration and borders.

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