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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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Turin
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Early modern
Seven three-year PhD Fellowships in Global History of Empires
The Program in Global History of Empires announces the call for applications for admission in 2019. The program is implemented by the University of Turin (Italy) and the Higher School of Economics (Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia). The program is for three years, enrolled students pursue their dissertation research in the international environment and enjoy international academic supervision.
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Rome
Lived religion and everyday life through early modern catholic hagiographic material
We invite abstracts for contributions on the subject from scholars working with early modern (ca. 15th–18th centuries) hagiographic material, such as beatification and canonisation processes, other miracle accounts, art, vitae, and other spiritual (auto)biographies. The aim is to produce a high-quality collection of articles, which offers cutting-edge and fruitful insights into early modern social and cultural history, using hagiographic texts and art as sources. We especially welcome contributions, which have a sensitive approach to gender, age, health and social status.
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Borgoricco
Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity
Methodological and interpretative issues
One of the main characteristics of Roman settlement consists in the implementation of a series of interventions aiming at preparing specific areas for cultivation and making land divisions and distributions. The most important and characteristic feature of these operations is the realization of centuriation systems, that have often radically modified the landscape and agrarian morphology of the countryside. The aim of this conference is to define a methodological protocol of common lines of research on this subject, in order to assign specific roles to the different sources and research tools. The conference will also provide opportunities to deepen a number of themes concerning historical aspects of this phenomenon, particularly that of the continuity or discontinuity of the centuriation systems. -
Rome
Pour une histoire de la culture équestre
HISTOIRE DE LA CULTURE ÉQUESTRE (XVIe-XIXe siècle)Séminaires de Daniel Rocheprofesseur au Collège de Francemardi 27 mai 2003Pour une histoire de la culture équestre XVIe-XIXe siècle. Problèmes, sources, méthodes.mardi 3 juin 2003Le cheva
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