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  • Lausanne

    Call for papers - History

    Internationalism(s) and education during the Cold War

    Actors, rivalries and circulations

    Not much research has been focused on educational internationalism, as it developed during the Cold War. Yet, this period provides an exceptional framework for understanding the evolution and metamorphosis of the processes of internationalization of knowledge and educational practices, whether in the school sphere or in the extra-curricular environment. Driven by a multitude of national, international, and imperial actors, these are articulated through the ideological confrontation between the blocs of the East and the West, but also through the challenges posed by European integration, decolonization, the emergence of "third worldism" and the attempts to regulate international relations (maintenance of peace and security, etc.). Therefore, the aim of this conference is to lay the foundations for a global history of educational internationalism, tracing its forms, its trajectories (North-South, East-West, South-South), as well as its impact on the political framework and the balance of power determined by the “global Cold War”.

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  • Call for papers - History

    (De-)colonized Childhoods

    Revue d’histoire de l’enfance « irrégulière » | Numéro thématique 22 – 2020

    Over the past several years, historiography that combines Childhood and Youth Studies with Colonial/Postcolonial Studies has demonstrated the importance of the place and role of children and youth in imperial constructions. In 2012, the Revue d’histoire de l’enfance “irrégulière” (RHEI) contributed to the development of this field with its issue on “Displaced Childhoods in Colonial Contexts” (no. 14, 2012). The journal will continue to explore new paths of research on this subject by dedicating issue 22 (2020) to child protection in colonial and post-colonial contexts.

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  • Lausanne

    Conference, symposium - History

    Shaping education in the (post)colonial world: Actors, paradigms, entanglements (1880s-1980s)

    Cette conférence examine l’histoire des politiques éducatives élaborées par les acteurs internationaux et impériaux dans le monde (post)colonial au cours du XXe siècle. Trois axes de recherches seront privilégiés : l’analyse des doctrines et des paradigmes spécifiquement pensés pour des contextes coloniaux ou postcoloniaux ; le rôle joué par l’éducation dans la « mise en valeur » et la modernisation des colonies et des pays « sous-développés » ; la place des acteurs indigènes et l’impact des politiques éducatives internationales et impériales dans différents contextes régionaux, nationaux et locaux.

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  • Lyon

    Conference, symposium - History

    Enseignement et colonisation dans l'empire français : une histoire connectée ?

    Ce colloque souhaite renouveler la réflexion sur les relations entre enseignement et colonisation en proposant un changement d’échelle : il s’agira d’appréhender la question de l’enseignement dans sa dimension impériale c’est-à-dire d’envisager non seulement les discours et les pratiques dans les différents territoires dominés en les comparant éventuellement, mais aussi d’examiner leurs effets métropolitains et nationaux.

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