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  • Valence

    Call for papers - Representation

    Représentation(s) du monde hispanique actuel dans les médias (REMHIAM)

    Cuarta sesión: la prensa y los medios digitales

    Cette journée veut se concentrer sur la fabrication et la diffusion d’images, de récits et de références au monde hispanique dans les médias d’information numériques, notamment la presse en ligne, mais aussi les blogs, podcasts, vidéos courtes (Reels, TikTok, Shorts), vidéos longues (YouTube, chaînes télévisées en ligne) ou encore les réseaux sociaux (Instagram, TikTok, X).

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - America

    Coloniality and Indigeneity in the Americas

    L’appel à contribution invite à analyser les questions liées à l’autochtonie et la colonialité dans les Amériques dans une perspective transaméricaine et transdisciplinaire. L’objectif sera de visibiliser les luttes anticoloniales, les résistances politiques et culturelles à la colonialité, tant passées que présentes. La création autochtone de nouveaux projets et concepts comme dans le cas de la notion d’Abya Yala, « Buen Vivir », futur ancestral et des formes alternatives à l’État-nation moderne d’organisation sociale, caractérisées par la démocratie directe et l’autonomie politique.

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  • Call for papers - Africa

    Social margins, statistical margins and spatial margins in the Indian Ocean

    In the second half of 2027, Tsingy plans to publish an issue on social margins and marginal practices in the Indian Ocean. This issue will address the question of measurement as well as the mutual influences between norms and margins, questioning in particular the role of margins (social, spatial, or statistical) in the transformation of social norms.

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  • Evora

    Call for papers - History

    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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  • Brussels

    Study days - History

    Influence and Propaganda

    New Historiographical Perspectives

    Post-truth, fake news, infodemic, virality, soft power, hybrid warfare, political technology, influencer... New expressions intermingle with old ones – suggestion, propaganda, disinformation, manipulation, censorship – to describe the alarming evolution of various manipulative practices. These new terms and warnings often obscure the continuity of older practices and their shared origins. By adopting an integrative and multidisciplinary approach, this conference brings together researchers studying practices of influence across different times and places, with a shared commitment to historicising these phenomena.

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  • Montreal

    Call for papers - America

    Franco-Indigenous Cultural Crossings (16th–18th Centuries)

    L’histoire des rapports franco-autochtones entre 1534 et 1763 est marquée par une dynamique complexe d’échanges culturels, de transferts de savoirs et de reconfigurations identitaires. Sous le Régime Français, les pratiques d’imitation, d’adaptation et d’appropriation ont joué un rôle central dans les interactions entre Autochtones et Européens, mais aussi dans les relations intra-européennes et entre les différentes communautés des Premières Nations. Ces métissages peuvent être envisagés comme des stratégies de survie ou d’intégration. Ils se manifestent dans les domaines linguistique, religieux, artistique, juridique et politique, ainsi que dans diverses pratiques quotidiennes.

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  • Philadelphia

    Study days - Middle Ages

    Making the medieval archive

    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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  • Villeneuve-d'Ascq

    Conference, symposium - History

    Present in the City

    Urban temporalities and rythms in Northwestern Europe (14th-17th centuries)

    This conference will allow us to grasp the measure of time in medieval and premodern urban societies, as well as the perception of its passage. The aim of the colloquium is to observe city dwellers caught in the interplay of multiple temporalities that shape their sense of belonging or exclusion from various social groups, such as merchant and artistic circles, as well as family and intimate networks. Crisis and the sense of acceleration that can arise from a situation of unrest or a sudden event are other factors that influence individuals’ perception of time. In short, the question will be how the inhabitants of cities (as well as those who pass through them) inhabit the present moment, a question that allows us to reconsider the notion of “presentism” developed by François Hartog, originally conceived for the contemporary period.

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  • Boulogne

    Conference, symposium - History

    Tax resistance in the Roman world

    L’impôt est aussi vieux que les sociétés et la résistance à l’impôt, aussi vieux que lui. Dans un empire comme celui de Rome, des centaines de peuples contribuent au financement de l’Etat ; des centaines de peuples riches de leur propre histoire, de leur propre culture, de leur propre manière de se représenter la fiscalité. Dans ce colloque, des spécialistes venus du monde entier examineront les causes, les temporalités, les modalités et les conséquences des diverses formes de refus de l’impôt romain, qu’il provienne des citoyens ou des provinciaux, dans un contexte économique, social, culturel, politique ou religieux. Les présentations permettront de questionner les rapports de consentement et de contrainte entre le pouvoir central et les divers sujets de Rome et de comprendre ce qui a permis l’exceptionnelle stabilité d’un empire si durable.

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  • Louvain-la-Neuve | Brussels | Montreal

    Call for papers - History

    Polymorphism and polycentrism in women’s religious engagement

    Americas, Africa, Asia and Oceania, 1400–1900

    This conference is intended as an opportunity to examine the manifestations of religiosity of women who were not fully considered by the Catholic Church as members of its body, such as beatas, consecrated virgins, beguines, bizzoche, penitents, tertiaries, puellae, as well as sisters of religious congregations, from 1400 to 1900.

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  • Béja

    Call for papers - History

    Sport, Politics, and Society

    According to some specialists, sport is a universal phenomenon which, in various forms, has always existed. For others, the existence of sport in Antiquity cannot be envisaged because, at that time, it was a cultural practice with a strong religious dimension. Whatever these debates, sport can be defined as an activity practiced alone or in a group, an activity requiring physical qualities, strength, skill, reflexes, endurance, and moral qualities. Practitioners observe rules specific to each sport, exercise for their own pleasure, their health or compete in competitions. This activity is partially institutionalized: many sportsmen and women join specialized clubs, affiliated to federations that define regulations and organize official competitions, Olympic Games, world, national and regional championships, tournaments, grand prix, land or sea races, etc.

     

     

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - History

    Reflection at Work: Representation, Perception and the Making of Light in Art

    Depuis quelques années, le développement des Sensory Studies en histoire de l’art tend à réintroduire la prise en compte des perceptions sensorielles dans l’analyse des œuvres (par exemple Constance Claassen pour le toucher, Erika Wicky pour l’odorat, Marta Battisti pour l’ouïe). En s’inscrivant dans ces approches, le workshop « reflets », qui se tiendra à l’INHA (Paris) les 22 et 23 janvier 2026, vise à appréhender de façon interdisciplinaire la question du reflet dans l’art du XVIe au XVIIIe siècle. 

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  • Call for papers - America

    “Community Healthcare” in the Americas: (dis)continuities and reappropriations

    Revue « IdeAs » n°28 (automne 2026)

    Community health, which refers to a set of practices and intervention models grounded in social participation and a promotional-preventive approach, began to emerge during the 1960s as an alternative way of delivering healthcare. The American continent was one of the incubators of this approach, drawing on liberation theology and popular education movements in Latin America, the Free Clinics and the Neighborhood Health Clinics in the United States, and the interaction between popular movements and the State during Quebec’s Quiet Revolution. This issue of the journal IdeAs proposes a continental approach to community health.

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  • Scholarship, prize and job offer - Europe

    Research Training Group 2999 "Politics of Enlightenment" - Five positions as doctoral research associates (m/f/d)

    The Interdisciplinary Centre for European Enlightenment Studies (IZEA) at Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg is offering 5 part time (65%) positions as part of the “Politics of the Enlightenment” Research Training Group (RTG 2999) as a Research Associate (m-f-d) for a fixed term of up to 4 years, starting from 01.04.2026. The Resarch Training Group explores the politics of the Enlightenment from the 18th to the 21st century in two respects: On the one hand, it examines the political claims and interpretations that have been and are being developed in the name of the Enlightenment. On the other hand, it focuses on the political discussions and measures that shape the understanding of Enlightenment in a global context to this day.

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  • Grenoble

    Call for papers - History

    Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism and Anti-Terrorism in Contemporary Europe (1960s to the Present): Internationalisation, Circulation and Representations

    The aim of this conference is to examine the modalities and consequences of terrorist action, as well as the interweaving of anti-terrorist practices (public policies, legal frameworks, prevention) and counter-terrorist practices (operational, military or police actions) aimed at containing terrorism in societies which are not engaged in international warfare. The aim of this conference is to analyse the ways in which anti-terrorism and counter-terrorism have mutually redefined each other, while constantly reconfiguring the boundaries of political, military, police and legal interventions across the European continent from the second half of the 20th century onwards.In addition to this political and institutional approach, the conference will also look into the representations, as well as the social and media effects of these phenomena.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Europe

    Aïno Ackté and Paris

    This symposium, devoted to “Aïno Ackté and Paris” on the 150th anniversary in 2026 of this great artist’s birth, will explore the many facets of her life and career, while focusing in particular on the part she played in the opera world in Paris.

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  • Stockholm

    Call for papers - Representation

    Que faire de l’autothéorie ?

    The online international conference "Que faire de l’autothéorie ?", scheduled for February 13, 2026, will focus on autotheory, specifically within contemporary French-language cultures.

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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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  • Call for papers - History

    Administration and Disruption

    Revue « Administory. Journal for the History of Public Administration » volume 11

    La revue ADMINISTORY. Journal for the History of Public Administration lance un appel à contribution pour son onzième volume, consacré au thème : « Administration et disruption ». L’objectif est d’explorer, dans une perspective historique large et interdisciplinaire, les formes, effets et significations des phénomènes disruptifs dans les pratiques et structures administratives, de l’époque moderne à nos jours.

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  • Nantes

    Call for papers - History

    Rebels in diplomacy

    Singular political experiences on the international stage (15th-18th centuries)

    At the crossroads of these different fields, and following on from a first book devoted to this issue during the French Wars of Religion (published in 2022), the aim of our workshop  is to observe rebel  diplomacy in action. Attention will focus on the following questions, all of which aim to shed light on the grey zones of diplomacy, between marginality, normality and centrality, in which rebel mobilizations contributed to the ferment of international relations in the early modern era.

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