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    Call for papers - History

    History and polemics: historiographical debates and the public space

    Ever since history became an academic knowledge, historiographical debates have been exceptional moments of construction, condensation and dissensus, often resulting in historiographical turns. Controversies around specific themes have divided entire fields of knowledge production, bringing into light different, often contrasting conceptions, methodologies and practices of historical knowledge. Such debates were, at the same time, moments in which the description and interpretation of the past represented a public intervention in the present, in which the defense of a certain way of making sense of history was also a way of taking of sides in a specific contemporary political discussion. Historiographical polemics were therefore moments in which historiographical knowledge had to confront in the public space other approaches to the past, thus making visible, and challenging, the paradigms that rule the historical discipline and public history.

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  • Villetaneuse | Paris

    Conference, symposium - Language

    Gender and 19th century novels

    Le XIXe siècle a vu s’opérer le « sacre du roman » (Mona Ozouf). La promotion de ce genre anciennement déprécié est liée à l’entreprise de légitimation qu’ont menée, dans leurs œuvres, quelques grands romanciers du siècle, comme Balzac et Zola. Elle se manifeste aussi par l’augmentation quantitative des romans publiés, la diversification des supports éditoriaux (volumes, feuilletons, recueils) ainsi que celle des modes de diffusion (cabinets de lecture, collections, compilations). Ces différents facteurs induisent une « spécialisation du roman », c’est-à-dire une division du genre romanesque en de multiples sous-genres. Roman noir, personnel, sentimental, historique, d’aventures, de mœurs, de cape et d’épée, mondain, psychologique, scientifique ne sont que quelques-unes des catégories permettant aux contemporains de fragmenter un domaine romanesque devenu immense.

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