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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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Embrun
Pierre Jartoux (1169-1720), the original Jesuit of Embrun and scientist in China4
Le samedi 8 août 2020, à Embrun (Hautes-Alpes), se tiendra une journée d’étude sur l'activité des jésuites scientifiques en Chine aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, à partir du cas particulier du père Pierre Jartoux (Embrun, 1669 - Pékin, 1720), avec la participation d’universitaires, historiens et archivistes, est organisée par le diocèse de Gap et Embrun, en partenariat notamment avec la ville et le Pays S.U.D.
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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 01/10/2020 at the Université Toulouse – Jean Jaurès. The research may require scientific missions in France and/or abroad.
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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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London
The Classics in the Pulpit. Ancient Literature and Preaching in the Middle Ages
The aim of the conference is to shed new light on this both striking and irritating practice. Papers (25 min) can deal with topics such as the reasons and occasions for the use of the classics in preaching, the hermeneutic and literary strategies applied in order to adapt pagan mythology to homiletic needs, the social and educational background of preachers and their audiences, the connections of classicizing sermons with other fields of literature such as vernacular poetry, or the discourse they provoked within the clerical milieu. Applications from all relevant disciplines (e.g. history, literature, theology, philosophy) are welcome.
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Violence in Plato’s philosophy
Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence (Special Issue)
The Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence (PJCV) is seeking articles dealing with philosophical issues that arise in connection with the conception of conflict and violence within Plato’s philosophy. Conflict and violence are often regarded as two of Plato’s main interests in his political thought, especially when he discusses the dread and danger they bring to the city. However, is it possible to understand conflict and violence in Plato’s work only from this political and rather pejorative standpoint? It is possible to see conflict and violence in Plato’s philosophy as something else, rather than a threat to the harmony of the community?
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Paris
Call for papers - Representation
Night Studies from Antiquity to the modern age
Pour l'heure, les Night Studies constituent un objet scientifique surtout abordé par des contemporanéistes spécialistes d'histoire urbaine. Nous souhaiterions initier une réflexion collective relevant des problématiques des Night Studies appliquées aux périodes antique à moderne, en menant une interrogation conceptuelle et notionnelle d'ordre philosophique, heuristique, herméneutique, épistémologique, esthétique et historiographique sur la spécificité de la nuit.
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Geneva
The Middle Ages in celebration. Commemorations and festivities in medieval times
Pour leurs dix ans, les Jeunes Chercheurs Médiévistes de l’Université de Genève organise une journée d'études sur la notion d’anniversarium au Moyen Âge, entendue autant dans le sens de festivité, de commémoration que de datation. À cette occasion, ils lancent un appel à communication à tous et toutes les doctorant.e.s qui souhaitent intervenir sur le sujet, depuis les perspectives suivantes : le calcul du temps, les fêtes, les calendriers et autres computs, la conception de la vie et de la mort ainsi que leurs rythmes propres.
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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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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
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 16/09/2019 at the Université Toulouse – Jean Jaurès. The research may require scientific missions in France and/or abroad.
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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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Paris
Maternal Sacrifice in Jewish Culture
Rethinking Sacrifice from a Maternal Perspective in Religion, Art, and Culture
The phrase “maternal sacrifice” combines two complex terms entangled in an even more complex dynamic. First of all, “sacrifice”, a word whose definitions have been considered inadequate to describe the multiformity of practices and meanings it evokes as a ritual, as a narrative, and as a metaphor. James Watts distinguishes between “narrative traditions about killing people”, oriented towards an evaluation of killing and murder, and “the ritual killing of animals”, focused on the social functions of ritual and religion (Watts 2011, 8). To those categories a third level can be added that is related to the metaphorical use of the notion of sacrifice as the act of giving up something in order to attain a higher goal.
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Paris | Saint-Germain-Laval
Lecture series - Ethnology, anthropology
The mythology of festivities, masks and mascarades
Dans le cadre du cycle de conférences dont le thème est « Mythologie des fêtes, des masques et des mascarades », le Groupe Île-de-France de mythologie française organise trois rencontres publiques et gratuites au cours de l'année 2019 : Du masque de Childéric aux mascarades de la mi-carême » ; « Les énigmes du Chaudron de Gundestrup » et « Les masques de Cernunnos ».
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Conception, birth and childhood
“New Comparative Mythology” Journal, 5
New Comparative Mythology, a peer-reviewed journal of comparative mythology with an international editorial board, issues, for its fifth volume, a call for papers on the topic “conception, birth and childhood”. In many mythologies, these three initial phases of the existence of divine, heroic, monstrous and other figures have given rise to many traditions. In addition, various beliefs and practices, which are lent legendary or mythical precedents, also rhythm this period which goes from the fertilization to the edge of the initiatory phase of the individuals. It is on the comparative study of this vast field of research that the articles submitted to our review will have to relate.
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Tozeur
Call for papers - Representation
The imaginary worlds of change
Alors que prolifèrent les mythologies modernes accompagnant l’homme dans un mode de vie en perpétuel renouveau, le discours critique contemporain, quoique sensible à ces mutations profondes, ne semble pas accorder à l’imaginaire du changement, qui est au cœur de ces processus, toute l’attention requise. Aujourd’hui, à l’heure de la mondialisation, ce qui ressemble à un ouragan de changements prend un nouvel élan. Cette nouvelle ère ne cesse de dicter ses canons, et d’aiguillonner les sociétés, notamment les plus rétives, à opérer des transformations structurelles, qu’elles soient d’ordre socioculturel, économique, politique ou juridique. La révolution technologique et l’émergence des moyens de communication modernes, ayant transformé le monde en un « village global », ont aboli les distances et ébranlé les anciennes évidences identitaires imposant à l’homme de s’engager sur la voie du changement et d’envisager un avenir autre.
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