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  • Luxembourg City

    Summer School - History

    Oral History Meets European Integration Studies

    Testing new tools and methods in digital history

    The Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) announces a Summer School co-organised with the European University Institute (Florence) and the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (Frankfurt), to be held at the Maison Robert Schuman in Luxembourg City from 22nd to 26th June 2020. This Summer School invites to test digital tools and methods for oral history and stresses how digital oral sources contribute to narratives in European Integration History.

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  • Guelph

    Call for papers - History

    Prisons, Prisoners and Prison Records in Historical Perspective

    The rise of the prison as an institution of mass incarceration for offenders has for long fascinated researchers. In part, this is due to the unusually detailed nature of most prison records. The wide availability of somewhat similar sources across diverse European and European-derived societies provides criminologists, social and economic historians, demographers and other social scientists with rich collections of personal information that have been analysed intensively since the 1970s. The increasing power of software and hardware and the accumulation of very large quantities of prison data, some of it linked to other sources, offers challenges and opportunities for researchers today. The workshop responds to the challenge of harnessing criminal justice records by bringing together scholars in different disciplines and countries to share information about their sources, methodologies of classification and analysis, and to reconceptualize research paradigms.

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  • Créteil

    Study days - Early modern

    A Jewish model of devolution? The inheritance in the medieval and modern Jewish societies

    Workshop n°1: Conversions, marriage and generations

    S’inscrivant dans l’évolution historiographique plus générale, l’histoire de la famille juive a été au centre de nombreux travaux qui en ont sensiblement renouvelé les thématiques et les perspectives, notamment au cours des deux dernières décennies. À l’intérieur de ce vaste champ de recherches qui a contribué à faire des études juives un champ disciplinaire à part entière, nous souhaitons aborder un aspect n’ayant jamais été appréhendé de manière systématique et systémique, ni fait l’objet d’une synthèse méthodologique et comparative en ce qui concerne les populations juives du passé : la transmission patrimoniale.

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  • Mont-Saint-Aignan

    Call for papers - History

    North versus South? Gender, law and economy in Early Modern and Modern Europe (15h-19th century)

    The purpose of the conference is to analyse the consequences of different European juridical systems on the development of specific economic roles for men and women. It aims to question the narrative of the “great divergence” between the economies of Northern and Southern Europe in relation with the opportunities that different juridical systems gave to women and men to act in the society as economic actors.

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  • Call for papers - History

    A Jewish Model of Devolution? Inheritance in the Medieval and Modern Jewish Societies

    In the last two decades, the history of the Jewish family has been at the center of a number of studies that have – in the light of a more general historiographical evolution – considerably renewed the subjects and perspectives of this field of research. In this context that made the Jewish studies a well distinguished discipline, we wish to focus on an aspect that has never been studied systematically and has never been subject to a methodological and comparative synthesis: the patrimonial transmission.

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  • Call for papers - Law

    Law, History and Politics

    Prim@ Facie Journal, volume 15, no. 28, 2016

    Prim@ Facie has been envisaged as an international journal in Law, hence we strongly encourage submissions from abroad, especially authors with interests concerning to Human Rights, Development and Legal Economic Studies. For a submission you must check off every item of the terms of publication. Once accepted for being published the article will come to light with the cession of copyright for scientific purposes. This is a non-profit journal managed by a federal university in Brazil. It has its statute available online on this website. The editorial office is located at the Laboratory of Journals in Law, downstairs at the CCJ building in the campus at the Universidade Federal da Paraíba, João Pessoa, Paraíba State.

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  • Trois-Rivières

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - America

    Excellence grants in Quebec Studies

    Le Centre interuniversitaire d’études québécoises, la Chaire de recherche du Canada en histoire du droit civil, et la Chaire de recherche du Canada en histoire des loisirs et du divertissement offre cinq bourses d’excellence études québécoises. Ces bourses ont pour objectif d’encourager la recherche dans les champs d’expertise du Centre interuniversitaire d’études québécoises et des Chaires de recherche du Canada qui lui sont rattachées. Elles visent à soutenir les nouveaux étudiants qui s’inscrivent à l’automne 2015 à un des programmes de cycles supérieurs (maîtrise ou doctorat) en études québécoises à l’UQTR et dont le projet s’inscrit dans les axes de recherche du CIEQ.

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  • Rome

    Conference, symposium - History

    Between home, family and business

    Unpaid family and work obligations for the market from the end of the Middle Ages to the contemporary era

    Ce colloque constitue une occasion de bilan des débats et d’approfondissement des nouvelles pistes thématiques ouvertes lors des rencontres précédentes du programme « Travail en famille, travail non rémunéré. Formes et acteurs du travail domestique productif en Europe (XVe-XXIe siècle) ». Le colloque portera, en premier lieu, sur les obligations légales, familiales et plus largement sociales liées aux activités marchandes effectuées par les membres de la famille dans la sphère domestique. En deuxième lieu, il a pour but de donner des aperçus qualitatifs et quantitatifs sur les retombées matérielles et immatérielles des multiples formes du travail en famille non rémunéré pour le marché. La dimension domestique ou extra-domestique des activités exercées par les différents membres de la famille sera analysée en fonction de leur caractère marchand et des différentes formes de leur (éventuelle) rémunération. La frontière entre prestations dues et travail impliquant une rétribution est cependant loin d’être nette et définie, ce que les débats autour du concept même de travail et de salaire, pour les époques anciennes comme pour celles contemporaines, montrent efficacement.

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  • Quebec City

    Conference, symposium - History

    Fiftieth anniversary of the Dictionnaire biographique du Canada

    Le 17 novembre, le DBC tiendra un colloque sur le thème de la biographie, ouvert à tous, à la salle 3244 (salle du conseil) du Pavillon De Koninck, à l’Université Laval, de 9 h 15 à 12 h et de 14 h à 15 h 35. Ensuite, le 18 novembre, le DBC ouvrira ses portes au public de 10 h à 16 h (salle 6455 du Pavillon Casault). Pour information : 418 656-3578 ou dbc@dbc.ulaval.ca. On 17 November the DBC will hold a colloquium on the subject of biography in Room 3244 (Salle du Conseil), Pavillon De Koninck, Université Laval, from 9:15 a.m. to noon and 2:00 p.m. to 3:35 p.m. On 18 November the DBC will open its doors to the public from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m (Room 6455, Pavillon Casault). For information: 418-656-3578 or dbc@dbc.ulaval.ca.

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