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  • Rom

    Kolloquium - Darstellung

    Quo vadis Provenance Research?

    Primary Sources and Archival Collections in Post-Unitarian Italy

    The workshop will focus on primary sources and archival collections in post-unitarian Italy, which serve as a fundamental tool for provenance research. Research projects dealing with the Italian post-unitary period up to the recent years still face the significant challenge of not only having to locate archival sources, but also of finding a way to access and consult them. The workshop aims to put this issue up for discussion and wishes to promote an open dialogue between international scholars and representatives of research institutions. The focus lies not only on traditional art historical sources such as specified libraries, photographic collections, private estates or institutional archives. It is also intended to include historical and political archives. The aim is to connect various sources and methods of archival work related to the field of provenance research and to identify potential improvements in the provision and the use of archival material (including digital data) in Italy and abroad.

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  • Wien

    Beitragsaufruf - Europa

    Visual culture of the former Habsburg Empire and Central Europe

    “Belvedere Research Journal”

    We are interested in articles that shed light on the visual culture of the former Habsburg Empire and Central Europe broadly defined from the medieval period to the present. Contributions that position Austrian art practices within a wider international framework are particularly welcome. We value innovative art historical approaches, such as challenging established narratives or exploring transnational exchanges that highlight the interconnected and cross-cultural nature of the art world. The Belvedere Research Journal is also keen to feature work on artists and figures who have been historically underrepresented, with a special emphasis on women. We encourage interdisciplinary research that blends art history with methodologies from other fields, such as digital humanities, social sciences, and cultural economics.

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  • Wien

    Kolloquium - Darstellung

    Iron Curtains or Artistic Gates?

    Communism and Cultural Diplomacy in the Global South (1945–1991 and Beyond)

    This workshop challenges traditional East-West Cold War narratives by examining the cultural interactions between communist Europe and the Global South. We will primarily focus on art, culture, and heritage as sources of new insights into historical narratives. We ask the following questions: How can artistic expression contribute to the rethinking of historical narratives? How have political circumstances shaped artistic and cultural production, and vice versa? What were the underlying power dynamics? And what are the contemporary legacies of such interactions?

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  • Athen

    Beitragsaufruf - Studien zur Wissenschaft

    Testing under crisis / Testing the crises

    A public health crisis, especially an epidemic, and the responses formulated to address it are interwoven with a wide range of medical, social and political interventions. The aim of the CrisisTesting International Workshop is to bring together novel perspectives with regards to the study of public health crises by attending to the role of the development and use of diagnostic tests, to the emergence of a multitude of testing practices and to the materialities associated with testing infrastructure.

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  • Relizane

    Beitragsaufruf - Vermittlung

    “Mina Review for Economic Studies (MRES)” - varia

    “Mina Review for Economic Studies (MRES)” is a biannual, peer-reviewed international scientific journal (January-June), open access. Published by the Faculty of Economic, Commercial and Management Sciences of the University of Relizane (Algeria), its first issue appeared in January 2018. It deals in particular with research, studies and international or national economic issues.

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  • Leeds

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Learning How To Feel

    Emotional Worlds of the Middle Ages

    The history of emotions has emerged as one of the most prolific research topics in recent years. Building on our understanding of the cultural production of emotional expressions, we seek to explore how people in the Middle Ages learned about emotions, how they managed and manifested them. We aim to place special emphasis on the textual aspects of socialization towards specific emotions and their expressions across different contexts and communities of the medieval world.

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  • Ech Cheliff

    Beitragsaufruf - Geistesgeschichte

    The Journal of Languages & Translation

    Vol 05 Issue 01/January 2025

    The Journal of Languages & Translation is a distinguished, peer-reviewed, open-access, and biannual journal committed to publishing high quality and original research in English, Arabic, French, and Spanish. Covering the latest developments in linguistics, Didactics, and translation. The journal serves as a platform for scholarly exploration and advancement.

     

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  • Oran

    Beitragsaufruf - Darstellung

    La traduction et les traducteurs dans le contexte colonial

    Rôles, fonctions et récits

    The chronological reading of colonial contexts allows us to identify the “organic” link between translation and the colonial project, before, during and after the military occupation. Translation has acquired several functions; highlighting the role of the translator between the narratives of the colonizer and that of the colonized. Until 2000, seventy percent of the world's population had a “colonial” past, either as a colonizer or as a colonized. (Etemad, 258), which suggests that more than seventy percent of the world's population have been affected, and perhaps still are, through the prism of translation. The Conference will attempt to understand how translation was put at the service of the colonial project? What translation approaches have been adopted by translators and interpreters? How did translational discourse influence the cultures of the occupier and the occupied?

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  • Oran

    Beitragsaufruf - Geistesgeschichte

    IMAGO, Interculturality and Didactics journal - Varia

    IMAGO, Interculturality an Didactics journal, a free international journal, invites the international academic community to submit their original articles. This multidisciplinary journal focus on literature, history, civilisations, political sciences, religious studies, translation, contrastive linguistics, language didactics and discourse analysis. The journal is committed to publishing a variety of languages including English, Arabic, Tamazight, French, Spanish, German, Italian and Russian.

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  • Basel

    Thematische Schule - Asien

    The Ottoman Governance of Diversity

    12th Annual MUBIT Doctoral Workshop in Late and Post-Ottoman Studies

    The Annual MUBIT Doctoral Workshop in Late- and Post-Ottoman Studies is a two-day workshop in Basel, Switzerland, designed for international doctoral students conducting research on the Near and Middle East. The workshop consists of a two-day, intensive program in which select students work closely with invited experts. Successful completion of the workshop entitles students to 3 ECTS credits. This year, we are thrilled to host Dr. habil. Nora Lafi of the Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin, to lead our 12th annual workshop on the topic of “The Ottoman Governance of Diversity.”

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  • Paris

    Beitragsaufruf - Neuere und Zeitgeschichte

    Terre et pouvoir en Écosse : histoire, droit et environnement

    L’objectif de cette conférence internationale et pluridisciplinaire de deux jours est d’explorer les préoccupations actuelles en matière de réforme foncière dans ses contextes sociaux, culturels, juridiques et environnementaux. Ce colloque se propose de rassembler des spécialistes de diverses disciplines, notamment l’histoire, la géographie, le droit, la littérature, les sciences politiques, l’économie, la sociologie et les arts, ainsi que des spécialistes de l’environnement et du changement climatique, afin d’explorer les interactions entre la terre et le pouvoir en Écosse selon trois axes principaux : l’histoire, le droit et l’environnement.

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  • Nantes

    Kolloquium - Recht

    States’ Human Rights obligations in context of climate change. Future prospects

    French-Japanese Seminar

    L’objectif de cette journée est d’analyser les nouvelles obligations qui pèsent sur les États face au réchauffement climatique et leurs fondements juridiques tels qu’identifiés par les tribunaux internationaux et européens. Quels enseignements peut-on déduire de ces développements récents dans un contexte franco-japonais ?

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  • Thematische Schule - Europa

    2025 Summer Institute for the Study of East Central and Southeastern Europe

    The Summer Institute for the Study of East Central and Southeastern Europe (SISECSE) is a two-week residential workshop, that provides scholars of Eastern Europe time and space to dedicate to their own research and writing in a collaborative and interdisciplinary setting. In addition to conducting their own research, scholars will also have the opportunity to participate in a series of immersive discussions on a broad topic of shared academic interest. In 2025, discussions will explore “Epistemic Mistrust: Authorship, Credibility, and Knowledge Production.” Whether in times of crisis and war, or times of peace and stability, who do we trust to tell the truth? Whose stories do we listen to? With a growing lack of trust in traditional sources of knowledge—including suspicion of academic institutions—public confidence in the value of research is eroding. Nevertheless, humanistic approaches are essential for fostering critical thinking and promoting interdisciplinary dialogue.

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Darstellung

    “Raccolta Vinciana”, no. XLI (2025)

    Biennial bulletin of the Ente Raccolta Vinciana bibliography, documents and Leonardo studies

    The upcoming issue of “Raccolta Vinciana”, slated for autumn 2025, commemorates the journal’s 120th anniversary. Originally created to report on the activities, publications, and contributions of the Ente Raccolta Vinciana, the journal has evolved into a globally recognized specialist publication on Leonardo da Vinci. This call for papers invites original contributions on topics related to Leonardo’s life, work, and legacy in museums and galleries, or through in-site and online exhibitions. 

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  • Bejaia

    Beitragsaufruf - Sprachwissenschaften

    English for Specific Purposes in Action: Bridging the Gap between University and the Socio-economic Sector

    English is the most widely used language for international communication, known as the "lingua franca par excellence". It is in high demand in education, business, and tourism, leading countries like Algeria to adopt it. English for Specific Purposes (ESP) tailors content to specific fields, equipping learners with necessary language skills. Algeria is integrating English into education, especially higher education, but lacks uniformity in ESP across disciplines. The absence of ESP teacher training programs in Algeria complicates the issue. Efforts are needed to improve ESP teaching and learning. The government has implemented an English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) policy in higher education to increase global reach and produce qualified professionals. Success depends on qualified ESP practitioners and research for high-quality courses. This international event promotes collaboration to enhance ESP teaching practices and meet international standards.

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  • Antwerpen

    Beitragsaufruf - Recht

    Les mondes de la neutralité prémoderne (1400-1800) : institutions, normes et pratiques

    Ce symposium vise à apporter de nouvelles perspectives à l’étude de la longue durée du concept de neutralité, en se concentrant sur sa dimension « pré-moderne » au sens large (vers 1400-1800). En effet, le droit de la neutralité a commencé à émerger au début de l'époque moderne à travers les pratiques et les croyances du système étatique européen, mais aussi à partir de ses interactions avec des systèmes normatifs et culturels non européens. Des angles d'approche différents mais complémentaires peuvent être utilisés pour comprendre ce phénomène : par exemple, l'histoire diplomatique, l'histoire des relations internationales, l'histoire politique, l'histoire économique et l'histoire du droit. Tout au long de l'histoire, les politiques ainsi que les acteurs privés ont interprété la neutralité de manière flexible et divergente, proposant parfois une approche proactive-affirmative ou une approche plus passive. énéficiant de perspectives disciplinaires multiples, le symposium prend en considération à la fois la théorie et la pratique de la neutralité, faisant progresser notre connaissance de la conceptualisation souvent contestée des régimes juridiques en mer comme sur terre. Une telle conceptualisation dépend de l'interaction entre les situations de paix et de guerre, divergeant à travers différentes coordonnées temporelles et spatiales.

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Ethnologie, Anthropologie

    Alimentation, pouvoir et diaspora africaine : étude des croisements

    Revue Civilisations, volume 74, 2025

    Au cours de la dernière décennie, le concept de décolonisation a circulé non seulement dans les cercles académiques, mais aussi dans l’arène politique et l’activisme dans le Nord-Ouest mondial. Dans quelle mesure les efforts de décolonisation sont-ils porteurs d’un potentiel de justice alimentaire et de quelle manière les diasporas africaines se préoccupent-elles de la décolonisation des systèmes alimentaires et participent-elles aux efforts visant à rendre leurs produits alimentaires plus accessibles ? Ce dossier cherche à explorer les aspects socioculturels, économiques et politiques des habitudes alimentaires des diasporas africaines. L’accent est mis sur les dynamiques et les jeux de pouvoir qui façonnent les systèmes alimentaires africains actuels et sur la manière dont les diasporas africaines se connectent à leurs traditions alimentaires et s’y engagent.

     

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  • Lille

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Generations and Generational Time in the United States During the Long Nineteenth Century

    This conference will take place at Lille University, June 12-13, 2025, and will explore generations, generational thinking, and generational time in the United States during the long nineteenth century. In the wake of the Revolution the very idea of generations meant freedom from the parent country, and the possibility of taking turns to shape the nation. But generationality also implies a linear experience of time and logics of transmission which are not available to many oppressed groups, in the context of slavery in particular. Our goal is to provide an opportunity to investigate modes of relationality, kinship, or fellow-feeling throughout the nineteenth century while questioning and complicating the "generational model." We welcome contributions on the literature, the culture and the history of the United States in the long nineteenth century.

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  • Lissabon

    Beitragsaufruf - Europa

    The Press and the Holocaust

    Public opinion and the press (taken in a broad sense to include newspapers, radio broadcasts, pamphlets, leaflets, etc.) became major actors of the world since WWI. Their significance can hardly be underestimated. After the first British and American research on the subject, in the late 1960s, and a couple of other scattered case studies that were published from the 1980s on, it was only recently (2023) that a Guide to Holocaust sources finally included a chapter on “Contemporary Newspapers as Sources for Approaching Holocaust Study.”This conference aims to contribute to a more comprehensive and all-encompassing understanding of the Holocaust by discussing how the European press covered nazi anti-Semitism and the Holocaust from a comparative historical perspective.

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  • Neumarkt

    Beitragsaufruf - Sprachwissenschaften

    De la parole au corps du monde. Lorand Gaspar à la croisée des langues, des cultures et des disciplines

    Lauréat des très prestigieux prix Guillaume Apollinaire (1967) et Goncourt de la poésie (1998), Lorand Gaspar, poète, traducteur, historien, photographe mais aussi remarquable médecin chirurgien, voit le jour le 28 février 1925. Située au confluent des cultures et des disciplines, l’œuvre de cet écrivain francophone aux origines transylvaines a déjà suscité l’intérêt de nombreux chercheurs et plusieurs travaux universitaires lui ont été consacrés, dont une partie importante s’est constituée par le biais des nombreuses traductions réalisées à partir de et par Gaspar lui-même. Nous proposons aux personnes intéressées (spécialistes de l’auteur, critiques historiens, poètes, traducteurs, médecins, etc.) un colloque qui aura lieu dans sa ville d’origine : Târgu-Mureş.

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