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Conference, symposium - Europe
Journées en hommage à Philippe Minard
Colloque international en hommage à l’historien Philippe Minard (1961-2024), spécialiste d’histoire économique et sociale de la France et de l’Angleterre au XVIIIe et début du XIXe siècle.
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Revue « Romantisme », 2027/3
Le futur numéro de Romantisme consacré au cirque proposera une étude centrée sur le XIXe siècle, époque charnière tant du point de vue de l’organisation matérielle et sociale que des représentations culturelles.
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Pau
Les Bastides : nouvelles perspectives
Les bastides sont des villes et villages créés dans le sud-ouest de la France entre 1230 et 1350 environ. Elles ont été longtemps appréhendées en fonction d’une planification urbaine : organisation en damier, avec une place centrale pour marchés et foires. La journée propose d’interroger ces créations selon trois tendances notables de cette période : l’affirmation de pouvoirs politiques centralisés, le développement des échanges commerciaux et les changements dans les pratiques agricoles.
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Call for papers - Early modern
Edition and editorial practices, past and present
This international, bilingual conference organised with the Société Française Shakespeare and the Société d’Études Anglaises et Américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles seeks to analyse the world of edition and editions in the early modern period, as well as of works first produced in the early modern period. This conference therefore proposes to bring together discussions of the publishing and editorial worlds of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, and the stakes and questions that underpin the making of contemporary editions of early modern texts.
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Call for papers - Representation
Dance-Sculpture Encounters in Francophone Contexts, Past and Present
This special issue of H-France Salon aims to broaden our understanding of the intricate patterns of interconnection and mutual exchange between the arts of dance and sculpture. The “Degas dilemma,” is whereby the (female) dancer passively serves as the (male) sculptor’s “muse.” Rather than reducing the relationship between these arts to mere illustration or representation, interventions should consider the range of ways that each responded to the other, and address how such encounters between artistic media illuminate, inform, or amplify hierarchies of gender, sexuality, race, class, nationality, and culture.
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Evora
Iberian Worlds, Diversity and Globalization (15th–18th Centuries)
8th International Meeting of Young Researchers in Early Modern History
On the occasion of the 8th International Meeting of Young Researchers in Early Modern History, to be held in Évora (Portugal) in 2026, a broad call for papers is being launched on the themes of climate and environmental history, socio-cultural change, global labour history, colonisation and methodological humanities in the Iberian worlds. Some of the selected texts will appear as chapters in a book that will be freely accessible on the CIDEHUS / OpenEdition publications platform.
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Philadelphia
Celebrating Elisabeth A. R. Brown at Penn
Journée d’étude en hommage à la carrière d'Elizabeth Brown, célébrant son apport à l’histoire médiévale et posant les jalons de l’utilisation à venir de ses archives léguées à l’université de Pennsylvanie.
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Fontainebleau
De nuit… le textile des heures obscures
Les réflexions des journées d’étude 2025 de l’Association française pour l’étude du textile (AFET) porteront sur le thème de la nuit. Moment particulier de la journée, la nuit est le temps du repos, du repli sur soi, mais aussi celui de l’insomnie, du rêve et des cauchemars, d’activités spécifiques, comme le travail ou la fête… Elle peut être également synonyme d’ombre, d’obscurité, de néant, parfois de mort. La nuit est aussi porteuse d’un imaginaire fantastique, d’une symbolique et l’occasion de rites spécifiques. La manière dont les textiles témoignent des rapports que les sociétés entretiennent avec la nuit sera examinée sur la longue durée et au sein d’un vaste espace géographique.
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Espaces, normes et pratiques du travail à domicile
La revue Carnets de géographes lance un appel à contributions pour un dossier thématique intitulé : « Espaces, normes et pratiques du travail à domicile ». L’objectif de cet appel est d'explorer, de manière interdisciplinaire, les enjeux du travail accompli au sein du domicile (le sien ou celui d'autrui).
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Quebec City
Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity
Outside the Workshop. The Artisan as an Actor in Premodern Societies
As part of a conference to be held at Université Laval (Quebec), researchers are invited to submit proposals for papers on artisans outside their workshops and their role in pre-modern societies.
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Villeneuve-d'Ascq
Écrivaines ouvrières, paysannes et précaires.
Contribution à une histoire littéraire de l’émancipation au XXe siècle
Face au regain d’intérêt pour ces littératures produites par des auteurs appartenant aux classes dominées, il reste un angle mort qui concerne la place spécifique réservée aux femmes. Les autrices prolétariennes, paysannes ou précaires semblent en effet doublement occultées, de par leur statut de prolétaire et leur condition de femme. Sans prétendre à l’exhaustivité, cette journée d’études se propose de pallier à ce que Michelle Perrot appelait dans la biographie qu’elle consacre à Lucie Baud « un véritable déficit de mémoire » en mettant en lumière les écrivaines ouvrières, paysannes et précaires du XXe siècle. Elle se veut une contribution à l’histoire littéraire de l’émancipation qu’il convient de continuer à écrire. Il s’agira donc d’interroger ces œuvres variées et le parcours de leurs autrices dans leurs liens spécifiques avec l’écriture littéraire.
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Who Cares? Psychiatry in the English-Speaking World
#2 Theories and Policies
Who Cares? De la psychiatrie dans l’aire anglophone is a group of scholars from the Université Paris Nanterre and Université Sorbonne Nouvelle formed in 2023 and dedicated to the history of psychiatry in the English-speaking world. A central ambition of the Who Cares project has been the organization of a series of international conferences on the history of psychiatry in the English-speaking world. The first event took place on 6-8 February 2025 at Université Paris Nanterre and gathered scholars around the topic “People and Places”. This Call for Papers invites contributions that critically engage with the theme of our second event: “Theories and Policies”
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Lausanne
Materiality and Confinements in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras: Objects, Actors and Experiences
The international conference “Materiality and Confinements in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras: Objects, Actors, Experiences” examines confinements through the lens of their materiality. Drawing on a recent historiographical broadening of the field, the conference aims to address various forms of medieval and early modern confinement, both judicial and non-judicial: prisons, galleys, hospitals, workhouses, cloisters, monasteries, and the like. Contributions are encouraged that reflect on how material history and its sources could contribute to a better understanding of different institutions of confinement and their actors (confined individuals, monks, jailers, doctors, suppliers…), practices, and infrastructures.
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Coventry
Is a Better World Possible? Solidarity as a Conversation across Temporalities
A one-day hybrid interdisciplinary conference at the University of Warwick, themed on solidarity. The conference seeks to ask what it means to stand in solidarity, how is it built & what are the challenges involved, and analyses/perspectives on historical & contemporary solidarity campaigns in support of emancipatory struggles.
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Paris
Actualité de la recherche sur la pêche
Le musée national de la Marine organise un certain nombre d'événement en lien avec sa double exposition « Jean Gaumy et la mer » et « La pêche au-delà du cliché, inédits de la collection ». Dans ce cadre, une après-midi consacrée à l'actualité de la recherche en lien avec la pêche est organisée le 19 juin. Elle permettra d'évoquer les enjeux historiques, anthropologiques ou écologiques au coeur desquels se trouve la pêche.
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Aubervilliers
Appropriating international spaces and professions
European women and feminists in the 20th century
The workshop focuses on the intersections between the history of international relations, European studies and women's and gender history. Since the early 21st century, historiography on international relations and European integration has undergone profound transformations, enabling the integration of a gender perspective. However, writing a history of European and international relations from a female perspective and integrating a gender perspective into these scientific fields remains a challenge. Therefore, the aim of this workshop is to take stock of approaches at the crossroads of the study of international relations, European integration, gender and feminism. It will provide a forum for debate on recent empirical work and work in progress.
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Athens
Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity
The Exploitation of Subsurface Resources in Ancient Greece
The Greek term metallon may refer to either a mine or a quarry, whether used for the extraction of rock, ore, or salt. In this sense, it does not denote the nature of the resources themselves, but rather their shared origin: the subsurface. This common provenance opens the door to a cross-disciplinary reflection on the exploitation and management of such resources in ancient Greece. In recent decades, the study of the past has seen a growing interest in environmental questions. A key dimension of this research concerns the relationship between ancient societies and their environment: how did human groups interact with their surroundings to meet their needs, build infrastructure, or produce everyday objects? In this field, the rise of interdisciplinary approaches – at the intersection of archaeological sciences and historical inquiry – combined with recent methodological advances, has led to major developments in the field.
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The Night in the Modern Era. Interpretations, Conflicts, and Changes
"Diacronie. Studi di Storia Contemporanea" Journal (March 2027)
The nighttime holds both symbolic and practical meanings, representing a space of negotiations, conflicts and changes in societies. It has its own rhythms and customs. This special issue od Diachronie aims to explore the theme of the night in the Modern era, with particular attention to the social, cultural and political dynamics characterised by their occurrence at nightfall. What experiences, actors, and practices transpass the boundaries between legality and subversion in nightlife? Or what metaphorical meanings has the night taken on?
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Fontainebleau
De nuit… le textile des heures obscures
Les réflexions des journées d’étude 2025 de l’Association française pour l’étude du textile (AFET) porteront sur le thème de la nuit. Moment particulier de la journée, la nuit est le temps du repos, du repli sur soi, mais aussi celui de l’insomnie, du rêve et des cauchemars, d’activités spécifiques, comme le travail ou la fête… Elle peut être également synonyme d’ombre, d’obscurité, de néant, parfois de mort. La nuit est aussi porteuse d’un imaginaire fantastique, d’une symbolique et l’occasion de rites spécifiques. La manière dont les textiles témoignent des rapports que les sociétés entretiennent avec la nuit sera examinée sur la longue durée et au sein d’un vaste espace géographique.
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Strasbourg
Reorganise, Redefine, Abolish
Although feminist utopias have been the object of an important body of work especially in the literary field, the specific paradigm of labour within these experiments and imaginaries has received only limited attention. The purpose of this conference is to explore to what extent and in what ways labour (both as a site of oppression and emancipation) serves as a paradigm in feminist utopia-building. We will use the concept of utopia both as a reflexive tool for critique and as a heuristic tool for transformation.
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