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  • Paris 05 Panthéon

    Seminar - History

    Treaties, slaves, revolutions, emancipations

    The history of people's universities module of the "Marche du 23 Mai 1998" committee (CM98)

    L’objectif de ce module est de diffuser auprès de tous les publics les connaissances les plus pointues et les plus récentes concernant les différentes formes d’esclavage et de lutte contre celles-ci au cours de l’histoire. Les cours sont assurés par des enseignants-chercheurs de l’université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, sous la coordination scientifique de l’Institut d’histoire de la Révolution française.

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  • Montpellier

    Call for papers - America

    The Emancipation of Bound Laborers in the Americas before the Abolition of Slavery

    What were the modalities of the emancipation of unfree workers? Which factors motivated the adoption of legislation regulating emancipations? Is it possible to establish a typology of the emancipators and of the emancipated servants and slaves? To what extent did slaves and indentured servants take part in their own liberation? Did the introduction of slavery provide any negotiating power to white servants, for instance by reducing their length of service? Did the practice of emancipation evolve in reaction to the advent of abolitionism, especially after the movement gained momentum and radicalized itself?

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  • Paris | Pierrefitte-sur-Seine

    Call for papers - History

    Nationality in war (1789-1991)

    War, a time of exterior confrontation and interior reordering, is a critical moment when forms of social and national inclusion and exclusion are reconfigured. The nationality of individuals becomes a crucial issue, acquires a new meaning and takes on fresh theoretical, legal and practical dimensions. War also changes borders, resulting in the arrival or departure of populations, making questions of nationality an integral part of peace treaties. Outside periods of conflict, war influences representations and definitions of, as well as reflections on, nationality: whether the issue involves increasing population growth, rooting out “national evils”, tracking down domestic foes or defining loyalty and national dignity, the shadow of war always looms in the background. The symposium will focus on all these dimensions in the relationship between war and nationality during the contemporary age (1789-1991), which for our purposes can be divided into three periods.

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  • Nice

    Call for papers - History

    Threatened spaces, protected spaces

    Forms of the framing of western Mediterranean shores, 16th-21st centuries

    Le colloque a pour thème les menaces et les formes d'encadrement et de protection des littoraux méditerranéens du Ponant, sur un temps long, depuis l'époque moderne jusqu'à nos jours (XVIe-XXIe siècle). Les aspects politiques, administratifs, religieux et humains (mobilités, migrations) seront privilégiés.

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