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Lyon
Normes, exceptions, transgressions (N.Ex.T.)
Dialogue interdisciplinaire
L’objectif du séminaire Normes, exceptions, transgressions (N.Ex.T.) est d’interroger les rapports entre normes, exceptions et transgressions à travers l’analyse de discours normatifs, de pratiques sociétales et de leurs représentations dans différents domaines, tels la littérature, l’histoire ainsi que dans tous les autres champs disciplinaires des sciences humaines et sociales. Le séminaire entend appréhender les liens complexes entre normes, exceptions et transgressions, et ce dans une perspective interdisciplinaire variant les grilles d’analyse. À cet égard, il s’agira d’analyser les phénomènes d’assimilation et de rejet des normes, en prenant en considération la complexité des relations que l’individu entretient avec celles-ci. On mesurera à quel point les prescriptions normatives ne peuvent être réduites à des servitudes et combien l’individu possède, en dépit des théories culturalistes, une autonomie qui lui permet d’être acteur de l’histoire.
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Scholarship, prize and job offer - History
Grants for staging conferences and study days on the 17th century
La Société d’étude du XVIIe siècle accorde régulièrement un soutien à des événements scientifiques centrés sur le XVIIe siècle, toutes disciplines confondues.
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Roda de Isábena
International Workshop on Medieval Epigraphy
The first International Workshop on Medieval Epigraphy held in Roda de Isábena (Aragon, Spain) from 15 to 19 September 2021 is opening a call for applications for young scholars working on medieval inscriptions. Successful applicants will be invited to present their research topic in a three-day international seminar aimed at creating dialogues and exchanges of ideas in the field of medieval epigraphy.
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Toulouse
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Prehistory and Antiquity
Postdoc position ERC "Mapping Ancient Polytheisms"
The ERC Advanced Grant Project 741182 MAP (Mapping Ancient Polytheisms. Cult Epithets as an Inteface between Religious Systems and Human Agency), led by Corinne Bonnet, is now accepting applications for a postdoctoral position (100%) from the 01/03/2021 at the Université Toulouse – Jean Jaurès. This call for applications is addressed, in particular, to researchers in the history of the religions of antiquity, with an excellent knowledge of ancient Greek and a good familiarity with epigraphical corpora.
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Fontaine-de-Vaucluse
On the traces of the Republic in the Vaucluse - call for contributions
Dans le cadre de l’exposition Mémoires républicaines en Vaucluse qui se déroulera au Musée d’histoire Jean Garcin à Fontaine-de-Vaucluse (84800), la Conservation départementale projette de publier un catalogue d’exposition dans lequel figureront les textes et documents de l’exposition majeurs ainsi que des articles scientifiques. Dans ce contexte, un appel à contribution est lancé afin d’embrasser au mieux la période révolutionnaire en Vaucluse et d’offrir un contenu scientifique supplémentaire à l’exposition.
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Toulouse
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Prehistory and Antiquity
Guest researchers ERC "Mapping Ancient Polytheisms"
The ERC Advanced Grant MAP 741182 project has budgetary support available in order to invite researchers. These stays can be from 2 to 4 months per researcher, with the exclusion of the months of July and August (due to the fact that the university is closed for a large part of the summer). Guest researchers will work within the team, exchanging therein and participating in the improvement of the databases. Guest researchers will equally be requested to take part in MAP scientific activities (seminars, workshops, conferences…). The position of guest researcher and this call for applications is open to everybody, of French or foreign nationality, whose competences and project are deemed to be of interest to the MAP project.
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Longueuil
Necessity: the mother of publishing - improvised publishing in a Canadian context
À l’occasion de la 57e journée scientifique de l’Association d'étude québécoise pour l'étude de l'imprimé (AQÉI), les chercheuses et chercheurs de toutes disciplines sont invités à réfléchir aux pratiques éditoriales occasionnelles, improvisées et circonstancielles en contexte canadien.
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Paris
Conference, symposium - Modern
Maternal Sacrifice in Jewish Culture
Rethinking Sacrifice from a Maternal Perspective in Religion, Art, and Culture
Rethinking Nancy Jay’s opposition between sacrifice and childbirth in what she defines a “remedy for having been born of woman”, the conference aims to explore new approaches to the maternal sacrifice as a ritual, as a narrative, and as a metaphor in the context of Jewish culture.
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Paris
Artus Désiré. Fighting through song
Ce séminaire vise à étudier le rôle d’Artus Désiré (c. 1510 – c. 1579) dans les combats spirituels en musique menés dans le contexte du déclenchement des guerres de religion en confrontant des approches historique (T. Debbagi Baranova), littéraire (J. Goeury) et musicologique (A. Tacaille). Trois recueils du polémiste catholique feront en particulier l’objet d’une analyse systématique : les Hymnes ecclesiastiques (1ere éd., Rouen, 1553), le Contrepoison des cinquante-deux chansons de Clément Marot (Paris, 1560), les Plaisans et armonieux cantiques (Paris, 1561). Ce séminaire est ouvert à tous.
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Toulouse
Seminar - Prehistory and Antiquity
Exploring the potentials of the name in images, in narratives
The ERC MAP Seminar “The Names of the Gods! 4: Exploring the potentials of the name in images, in narratives” pursues the investigation on the systems of naming of the divine. By focusing on names, images and narratives, we will look for connections but also discrepancies, in order to highlight, from duly selected cases or files, the specifications of the different languages used to unfold the potentials of the divine names. In the spirit of the MAP project, we will pay special attention to the links that the names, the images and the narratives convey.
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Paris
Legal humanism - geographies of legal humanism
Géographies de l'humanisme juridique
Composante essentielle du renouveau intellectuel européen, l’humanisme juridique (it. umanesimo giuridico, angl. legal humanism, all. humanistische Jurisprudenz) se définit par une approche des textes hérités du droit romain qui s’oppose et en même temps complète les traditions médiévales de la glose et du commentaire. Privilégiant les connaissances historiques et linguistiques tirées d’une étude la plus vaste possible des œuvres, monuments et documents de l’Antiquité, les juristes humanistes ont contribué à replacer les écrits du Corpus juris civilis au sein de la civilisation gréco-romaine qui les a vu naître, tout en parachevant l’exégèse déjà mûrie au Moyen Âge grâce au travail des interprètes.
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Lyon
Call for papers - Early modern
Engendering Scandal: Children and Childhood in the Early Modern Period
History, Literature, Memory
This international two-day colloquium aims to analyse how and why the child, as an individual or in a group, could take part in the engendering process of scandal, and could even influence its meanings when more directly involved. It also aims to explore how narratives, even when confined to the judicial sphere (such as factums), could make sense of childhood, map its emotional realms, thus contributing to a better understanding of changing social and cultural norms and emotions relating to children.
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Toulouse
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Prehistory and Antiquity
“Guest researchers” - Project ERC Mapping Ancient Polytheisms
Over the next three years, the ERC Advanced Grant MAP 741182 project has budgetary support available in order to invite researchers. These stays can be from 2 to 4 months per researcher, with the exclusion of the months of July and August (due to the fact that the university is closed for a large part of the summer). Guest researchers will work within the team, exchanging therein and participating in the improvement of the databases. Guest researchers will equally be requested to take part in MAP scientific activities (seminars, workshops, conferences…). The position of guest researcher and this call for applications is open to everyone, of French or foreign nationality, with a Doctorate Degree (or an equivalent degree) wherein the competence and project are deemed to be of interest for the MAP project.
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Batalha
Materialities and devotion (5th-15th centuries)
V Medieval Europe in motion
The last decades have witnessed the development of studies on material culture, favouring an inter- and multidisciplinary approach. This has enabled a more cohesive reading of the way in which the medieval Man related to his material environment, manipulating, adapting and transforming it, of the uses given to the objects he produced, the meanings attributed, how he interacted with them in cognitive and affective terms.
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Aix-en-Provence
Byzantine world and authorities
4th Conference of Byzantine studies of Aix-en-Provence
Cette journée ouverte à tous regroupe à la Maison méditerranéenne des sciences de l'homme (M.M.S.H.) d'Aix-en-Provence des intervenants byzantinistes venant de différentes universités françaises autour du thème « Monde byzantin et autorités » selon 3 axes principaux : autorités religieuses, autorités politiques et autorités littéraires.
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Porto
Percursos, transferências e intermedialidade
O colóquio O Gesto e a Crença, organizado no âmbito das atividades do grupo Sociabilidades e Práticas Religiosas (CITCEM), pretende ser uma plataforma de debate internacional e interdisciplinar para jovens investigadores que desenvolvam o seu trabalho no âmbito dos Estudos de Religião. Com o intuito de difundir novas perspetivas sobre as diversas vivências do religioso, este colóquio encontra-se aberto a contributos das mais diversas áreas das Ciências Sociais e Humanas, de modo a desenvolver campos de análise plurais e comparativos.
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Toulouse
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Prehistory and Antiquity
Guest researchers – Project ERC Mapping Ancient Polytheisms
Over the next four years, the ERC Advanced Grant MAP 741182 project has budgetary support available in order to invite researchers. These stays can be from 2 to 4 months per researcher, with the exclusion of the months of July and August (due to the fact that the university is closed for a large part of the summer). Guest researchers will work within the team, exchanging therein and participating in the improvement of the databases. Guest researchers will equally be requested to take part in MAP scientific activities (seminars, workshops, conferences…). The position of guest researcher and this call for applications is open to everybody, of French or foreign nationality, whose competences and project are deemed to be of interest to the MAP project.
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Paris
Thinking freely in religion in English-speaking countries
This conference will explore the different ways by which thinking freely in religion has been understood and practiced in English-speaking countries since the Middle Ages. The starting point is the peculiar way by which freethought has been historically associated with hostility to religion. What is, therefore, thinking freely in religion? The conference calls for papers about the free spaces created by religious traditions and institutions in the English-speaking world and about how these spaces relate to freethought and to any way of thinking freely that is hostile to religion. The conference aims for a long-term perspective on the interactions between freethought and thinking freely, and calls for papers on any historical period from the Middle Ages to the present.
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Montpellier
The origins and foundation of works and institutions in the Middle Ages
East-East, 6th-15th centuries
Le thème retenu, Origines et fondations des œuvres et des institutions au Moyen Âge. Orient-Occident, VIe-XVe siècle (histoire, histoire de l'art, littérature, musicologie), invite à s'intéresser à la création des institutions (fondation d'une institution religieuse, d'une ville, d'une université, d'un gouvernement communal...) et des œuvres (architecturales, artistiques, littéraires, musicales, liturgiques) médiévales. D'abord en recherchant les motivations, les intérêts, les objectifs poursuivis : pourquoi faire naître quelque chose de nouveau ? Ensuite en examinant les modalités concrètes : qui sont les acteurs ? Qui sont les commanditaires ? Comment la réalisation est-elle financée ? Quels sont les choix techniques (au sens large, techniques rhétoriques, littéraires et stylistiques comprises) opérés pour donner sa forme à l'œuvre ? Et quelles sont les conséquences, quel est l'impact de l'œuvre ou de l'institution au moment de sa réalisation ?
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Paris
Legal humanism - defining legal humanism through its sources, texts for the 15th and 16th centuries
Définir l’humanisme juridique par les sources : quelques textes des XVe-XVIe siècles
Composante essentielle du renouveau intellectuel européen, l’humanisme juridique (it. umanesimo giuridico, angl. legal humanism, all. humanistische Jurisprudenz) se définit par une approche des textes hérités du droit romain qui s’oppose et en même temps complète les traditions médiévales de la glose et du commentaire. Privilégiant les connaissances historiques et linguistiques tirées d’une étude la plus vaste possible des œuvres, monuments et documents de l’Antiquité, les juristes humanistes ont contribué à replacer les écrits du Corpus juris civilis au sein de la civilisation gréco-romaine qui les a vu naître, tout en parachevant l’exégèse déjà mûrie au Moyen Âge grâce au travail des interprètes.
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