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Augsburg
Europäische Kommunikationskulturen Summer School
La première Europäische Kommunikationskulturen Summer School offre aux étudiants en master et aux doctorants l’opportunité de découvrir et d’explorer l’évolution des pratiques épistolaires et communicatives de la Première Modernité à l’époque contemporaine. À travers une approche comparative et interdisciplinaire, des intervenants spécialistes de cette thématique dans le domaine des sciences humaines retraceront le parcours qui conduit de l’écriture épistolaire de l’Ancien Régime aux formes actuelles de communication numérique. Cette perspective permettra d’interroger l’évolution des pratiques communicatives au fil des siècles, en mettant en lumière analogies et différences dans les stratégies narratives de self-fashioning et de diffusion culturelle.
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Femmes et espaces de spectacle hors de la capitale (XVIIIe-XIXe siècles)
Ces deux journées d’étude ont pour objectif d’engager une réflexion sur le lien entre les espaces de spectacle et les femmes, dans les provinces et les colonies françaises aux XVIIIᵉ et XIXᵉ siècles. Pour cela, elles proposent de s’intéresser à plusieurs types d’espaces, de la micro- à la macro-échelle, au prisme du genre, et selon trois axes : les femmes à la tête des espaces horsde Paris, la place des femmes dans les lieux de spectacle, et la mobilité des femmes dans les espaces géographiques.
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Bucharest
The Phanariots have long animated the historiography of late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Southeast Europe. Contemporary political commentators, as well as historians seeking to construct national(ist) narratives, branded the Phanariots with critiques of corruption, foreign interests, and the legacies of the Ottoman past. Yet, scholars have conducted scant research on how and why “Phanariots” and “Phanariotism” came to signify corruption, bad governance, and a seemingly inescapable Ottoman past after 1821. This workshop tends to this gap in historiography.
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This conference aims to map medievalism (the field relating to the scholarly and creative reception of the “Middle Ages”) in Europe and around the world. In recent years, which subjects have been the focus of medievalist studies ? In which institutions (universities, research centers)?
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Nantes
Conference, symposium - Epistemology and methodology
Conserver et gérer la documentation archéologique
VIe table ronde du Réseau interprofessionnel des gestionnaires de mobilier archéologique
Les gestionnaires de mobilier, qui assurent la bonne conservation et la valorisation des vestiges mis au jour lors d’une opération archéologique, sont très souvent chargés également de la documentation associée. Ils doivent ainsi assurer la conservation de cette documentation, sa gestion et sa mise à disposition pour les chercheurs. La gestion de cette documentation, multiforme par sa typologie et les supports utilisés, nécessite des compétences et des infrastructures spécifiques.
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Paris
Journée d’études des doctorant∙es de l’AFHMT
Depuis les années 1990, les historiens reconnaissent que l’usine n’est pas seulement un cadre productif, mais un lieu et un objet politique où se construisent et se disputent des rapports de pouvoir. Penser la relation entre espaces et travail revient alors à analyser comment l’organisation matérielle des lieux façonne les pratiques, les identités professionnelles et les formes de conflictualité. La journée annuelle des doctorant∙es de l’AFHMT visera à aborder la dimension spatiale du vécu des travailleur·euses et la façon dont le travail « fait espace » dans l'histoire.
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Athens
Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology
Constraints and Sources of Innovation in Research
The visualization of archaeological results can clarify, while at the same time also obscure ; walking the line of simplification for public consumption, disagreements or misunderstandings among experts and color codes/omissions can blur the lines of where exactly uncertainty lies. Yet these constraints stimulate invention, participation, and new data. Sharing research findings with a general audience may result in oversimplification, while visualizing 3D models or other visual aids can lead to misunderstandings among experts. The limitations of visualization, such as colour coding, the omission of details, and inadequate information can lead to overanalysis, obscure uncertainty or skew tentative conclusions.
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Omens, Thresholds, and Signs of Crisis in the Historiographical Construction of the Event
In a historical moment marked by political upheavals, social crises, environmental catastrophes, wars, and new forms of collective mobilization, reflecting on the conscious choices — and the conscious non-choices — that precede moments of historical rupture becomes a useful and necessary tool for understanding the deep connection between decision and transformation.The 2026 Student Conference seeks to shift the focus away from the final event to investigate the acts that immediately precede it and to ask whether it is possible to explore, with historical awareness, the suspended moment before rupture : the moment before the last straw.
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Poitiers
Call for papers - Early modern
Rethinking Early Modern Print Today: New Questions & New Approaches
Dedicated to early modern prints, this symposium aims to take stock of the current researches and offer an overview of the diversity of approaches used to deal with this historical object. It seeks to provide a forum for exchange devoted to recent approaches and ongoing projects, whether they focus on the practices and techniques of printmaking, on its networks of production, circulation, and exchange, or on the place of the printed image within visual and material culture.
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Amiens
International Conference on Historical Cryptology - HistoCrypt 2026
HistoCrypt addresses all aspects of historical cryptography/cryptanalysis and history of cryptology, including work in closely related disciplines (history, history of sciences, computer science, Artificial Intelligence, computational linguistics, image processing) with relevance to historical ciphertexts and codes.
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Liège
Absence and its Interpretations
Questioning the Incomplete and the Fragmentary in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period
From 11-12 May 2026, the University of Liege will host the eighth edition of the International Doctoral Days of the Transitions Research Unit. Organized in partnership with the Centre d’Études supérieures de la Civilisation médiévale (Université de Poitiers), this conference will focus on the theme of absence. The chronological boundaries for this call correspond to those explored by Transitions (the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period).
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Dijon
La fabrique de l'écrit délibératif
Production, utilisation, conservation
Les registres de délibérations ont récemment fait l’objet d’un important travail de reconsidération et de déconstruction. Tantôt en marge des études sur les écrits urbains médiévaux et modernes ou sur les écritures grises, tantôt objet d’une recherche collective, l’écrit délibératif est aujourd’hui un outil à part entière des historiens pour penser les activités politiques et administratives à l’échelle d’une institution. À ces enjeux politiques s’ajoute celui de l’écrit. Conservé sous forme de registres ou de liasses, l’écrit délibératif suit souvent un modèle scriptural précis qui vise à coucher sur le papier les interactions verbales prononcées durant la réunion ou l’assemblée.
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Périgueux
Pour son 33e colloque annuel, l’association des Rencontres d’archéologie et d’histoire en Périgord a retenu le thème des saisons au château. Il ne s’agit pas ici de refaire un colloque, qui a bientôt vingt ans : Le château au quotidien : les travaux et les jours mais d’aborder les saisonnalités du château sous un autre angle au prisme de recherches historiques récentes et de découvertes archéologiques nouvelles.
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Edinburgh
Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology
Quarries and rock-cut sites through the lens of archaeology
The two-day conference, organised by the IRAAR group, will take place at the University of Edinburgh (UK). This conference explores the multifaceted relationships between humans and stone through an archaeological lens on quarrying, rock-cut architecture/site, and rock art. By addressing challenges of extraction, technological adaptation, and symbolic and practical engagements with rock, as well as heritage and recent research, the event fosters interdisciplinary dialogue on the transformation of rocky landscapes across time and space.
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Paris
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Representation
Post-doctoral prize: research into the arts and cultures of the Mediterranean world
Marc de Montalembert Foundation / École du Louvre
The Marc de Montalembert Foundation and the École du Louvre have formed a partnership to sponsor the Marc de Montalembert Prize, worth 9,000 euros. The prize will be awarded to support a research project whose anticipated results will constitute an original contribution to the knowledge of the arts of the Mediterranean world from Antiquity to our day. The Foundation will also offer the prize holder the possibility of a residency at its headquarters in Rhodes, Greece.
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Call for papers - Science studies
The Incarnate Secret: The Human Body Between Medicine and Secret Sciences
Revue Arcana Naturae, n°8 (2027)
From the Renaissance up to the thresholds of the 20th century, the human body was never a simple biological object, but a genuine “incarnate secret” and a conceptual nexus at the crossroads of scientific knowledge and occult lore. The body has often been perceived as the greatest of Nature’s secrets. For centuries, the inquiry into the body represented a battlefield and a point of collaboration between disciplines. Particular attention will be paid to the body-as-sign (between manifestation and dissimulation), the body-as-medium (a laboratory for occult forces), and the body-as-science (corporeal epistemology and knowledge
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Paris
Miscellaneous information - Language
Apprendre à lire les manuscrits allemands du XVIe au XVIIIe siècle
Appel à candidature - Introduction à la paléographie
Déchiffrer les anciens manuscrits allemands est la clé pour comprendre l’histoire des plus de 380 territoires que comptait le Saint-Empire romain germanique à l’époque moderne, ainsi que leurs liens avec l’Europe et le monde. À l’aide de manuels et d’exemples tirés d’archives authentiques, ce cours d’introduction enseigne les bases d’un déchiffrement méthodique des écritures anciennes et de la transcription formelle. En complément, des stratégies pour réussir ses recherches dans les archives allemandes seront abordées.
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Scholarship, prize and job offer - History
EUI Doctoral Programme in History and Civilisation
The Department of History at the European University Institute offers a distinctive, fully funded four-year Ph.D. programme of transnational and comparative history supported by a uniquely international and multicultural faculty. The Department offers exceptional opportunities to study the history of Europe in the World from the 15th century to the present, in the inspiring city of Florence, Italy.
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Miscellaneous information - Epistemology and methodology
Assemblée générale 2025 du programme « Bibliothèques Virtuelles Humanistes »
Atelier « Bibliotheques françoises », À mi-chemin : De La Croix du Maine à Du Verdier
Nous avons le plaisir de vous convier à l’assemblée générale 2025 du programme de recherche « Bibliothèques Virtuelles Humanistes » (CESR, Tours . Cette assemblée générale sera prolongée par un atelier dédié aux Bibliotheques françoises. À mi-chemin : De La Croix du Maine à Du Verdier.
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Aubervilliers
Identities, Circulations, Migrations
A Cultural History
Based on the observation that all societies have been shaped by the movement of human beings, ideas and beliefs, goods and capital, the organizers wish to build an international scientific meeting around this central theme. More specifically, they wish to examine the relationship between these movements (particularly those of all individuals who physically cross state borders) and identities, at all levels that deserve to be considered: identities of the people who move as well as those of the host and home countries, local, national, international and transnational, and even civilizational identities.
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