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  • Berlin

    Study days - History

    Excess? Images of body, health, morality and emotions across the media

    A central goal of the workshop is to open up an international exchange and to connect perspectives from the history of science, the history of emotions, the history of the body and media history in order to shed new light on a history of health as a cultural history. The event is part of the research project “The Healthy Self as Body Capital: Individuals, Market-Based Societies, and Body Politics in Visual Twentieth Century Europe” funded by the European Research Council under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Advanced Grant agreement No 694817) led by Christian Bonah (University of Strasbourg) and Anja Laukötter (Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin).

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  • Berlin

    Summer School - History

    Visual History in the Twentieth Century: Bodies, Practices and Emotions

    The spring school Visual History in the Twentieth Century: Bodies, Practices, and Emotions invites participants to engage in five days of intensive discussion on the relation between the history of the body, body politics, and film and television in the twentieth century. The spring school will take a transnational perspective and focus particular on developments in Germany, France and Great Britain.

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  • Berlin

    Conference, symposium - Middle Ages

    The imagined woman in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

    Interdisciplinary perspectives

    With a decidedly interdisciplinary agenda, and focusing on Medieval and Early Modern Europe, this conference investigates the image and imagery of women, as well as the concepts attached to both. In suggesting an approach capable of integrating diverse aspects, its aim is to complement the research so far, which has tended to focus either on historical studies concerning influential female individuals and writers, or on works scrutinizing the literary imagery relating to women.

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  • Berlin

    Call for papers - Modern

    New Territories: Landscape Representation in Contemporary Photographic Practices

    This three-day international workshop provides an opportunity for an in-depth examination of contemporary developments in the genre of landscape and its photographic representation, and the ways in which that genre brings into focus some of the most pressing issues facing our society today.

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  • Berlin

    Conference, symposium - Europe

    History and drama: The pan-European tradition

    DramaNet Conference V

    Rereading Aristotle, Dionysius of Halicarnassus, and Demetrius through the lens of contemporary narratology provides scholarship with a potentially fruitful perspective for investigating the relationship between historical narrative and other forms of literature. In particular, the reflections of Dionysius and Demetrius on narrative style at the micro-level, as well as those of Aristotle on history and tragedy as ways of representing knowledge at the macro-level, might enable historians and comparatists to focus on the question of how pan-European historical narratives are related to the drama of their times.

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  • Berlin

    Study days - History

    A century and a half of diplomatic presence - France and Germany since 1871

    Cette journée d'étude sera l'occasion de retracer un siècle et demi de présence diplomatique française en Allemagne depuis l'unification du Reich. Les lieux de cette présence – Berlin tout d'abord mais aussi Bonn et Munich –, les acteurs et les évolutions des pratiques diplomatiques seront au cœur de la réflexion. Mettant l'accent sur le quotidien des émissaires français, l'expérience de l'immersion en terre allemande et le travail interculturel qu'induit le travail diplomatique, cette journée s'incrit dans le renouveau contemporain de l'histoire de la diplomatie. Elle se déroulera dans un cadre permettant un dialogue, ouvert au public, entre chercheurs et praticiens de la diplomatie.

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  • Berlin

    Conference, symposium - Representation

    Art History for Artists: Interactions Between Scholarly Discourse and Artistic Practice in the 19th Century

    The development of art history as a discipline during the 19th century has been variously associated with the politics of national identity, the needs of a growing bourgeois public in search of cultural capital, or of an expanding art market. However, the role of art training, and art practitioners themselves in the shaping of the discipline remains unexamined. Courses in art history had been systematically introduced in the curricula of art and architecture academies since the late 18th century, and spaces of art education count among the first institutional homes of the discipline, well before the establishment of autonomous university chairs. This conference aims to explore the interactions and productive tensions between art practice and art scholarship in the 19th century. 

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  • Berlin

    Call for papers - History

    The Berlin Airlift

    A Realm of Memory of the Cold War

    Whether or not “the entire world” was looking at Berlin, as Reuter asserted, is one of the central questions to be addressed at our conference. Starting from the “frontline city” of Berlin, we will cast our glance to West Germany and its neighboring countries in order not only to frame the Berlin Airlift as a transnational memorial of the Cold War, but also to address, from outside, the question of whether Berlin was really the international focus of the East-West conflict back then, as the press and academia so often portray it.

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  • Berlin

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Prehistory and Antiquity

    Eine Mitarbeiterstelle Corpus Medicorum Graecorum

    Die Akademie sucht für das Vorhaben „Galen als Vermittler, Interpret und Vollender der antiken Medizin (Corpus Medicorum Graecorum)“ zum 01. Mai 2016 oder nach Vereinbarungeine/n wissenschaftliche/n Mitarbeiter/inin einer regelmäßigen Arbeitszeit von voraussichtlich 39 Stunden pro Woche,(zunächst befristet für 2 Jahre).Die Stelle kann auch in zwei Stellen mit der Hälfte der tariflichen Arbeitszeit geteilt werden, gegebenenfalls mit der Möglichkeit zur Promotion.

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  • Berlin

    Call for papers - History

    Art history for artists: interactions between scholarly discourse and artistic practice in the 19th century

    The conference seeks to examine the shaping of art history as a discipline during the 19th century in relation to artistic training and exchanges between artists and scholars. The development of art history has been associated with an array of socio-political and economic factors such as the formation of a bourgeois public, the politics of national identity and state legitimacy or the needs of an expanding art market. This conference aspires to explore yet another, less studied dimension: the extent to which the historical study of art was also rooted in an intention to inform contemporary artistic production.

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  • Berlin

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Europe

    Wissenschaftliche/r Mitarbeiter/in im Akademienvorhaben „Alexander von Humboldt auf Reisen, Wissenschaft aus der Bewegung“

    Die Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (BBAW) ist eine Körperschaft des öffentlichen Rechts mit Sitz in Berlin. Ihr wissenschaftliches Profil ist vor allem geprägt durch langfristig orientierte Grundlagenforschung der Geistes- und Kulturwissenschaften. Die Akademie beschäftigt etwa 350 Mitarbeiter/innen, ihr Jahresbudget beträgt rund 20 Mio. Euro.

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  • Berlin

    Conference, symposium - Europe

    Identity and the challenge of interdisciplinarity

    Study days for young Franco-German researchers

    Aujourd’hui, les réflexions autour des « enjeux identitaires » sont au cœur de l’actualité politico-médiatique. Tandis que d’aucuns craignent un « repli identitaire » créateur de communautarismes, d’autres suggèrent que la création d’une identité européenne favoriserait l’intégration. Or, si chaque discipline s’est approprié la notion, l’usage qui en est fait paraît parfois hermétique. Prenant acte de la relative imperméabilité des frontières disciplinaires entre sciences sociales, linguistique et littérature, ces journées d’études se proposent de réinterroger le concept d’identité en convoquant simultanément des outils communs à l’ensemble des disciplines et aux deux traditions scientifiques concernées.

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  • Berlin

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Sociology

    Grants of the Study Foundation of the Berlin House of Representatives

    The Study Foundation of the Berlin House of Representatives offers grants for graduate students and young resesearchers from the USA, Great Britain, France, and the successor states of the Soviet Union who want to work on Berlin/Germany or to use research facilities in Berlin for all other topics.

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  • Berlin

    Conference, symposium - History

    Criminal Law and Emotions in European Legal Cultures

    From the 16th Century to the Present

    This two-day conference seeks to historicize the relationship between law and emotions, focusing on the period from the sixteenth century to the present. It aims to ask how legal definitions, categorizations and judgments were influenced by, and themselves influenced, moral and social codes; religious and ideological norms; scientific and medical expertise; and perceptions of the body, gender, age, social status. By examining the period between the sixteenth century and the present day, this conference also seeks to challenge and problematize the demarcation between the early modern and the modern period, looking at patterns and continuities, as well as points of fissure and change, in the relationship between law and emotions.

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  • Berlin

    Call for papers - Europe

    "Transition / Zwischenzeit. The postdoctoral phase in France and Germany" workshop

    Information, exchange and networking in the humanities and social sciences

    Ce premier séminaire postdoctoral, conçu par l’université Humboldt et le CIERA, se propose d’aborder l’existence postdoctorale dans des perspectives françaises et allemandes et d’initier un échange sur les expériences, tant sur le plan pratique qu’analytique.

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  • Berlin

    Call for papers - Europe

    Berlin, year zero?

    Doctoral workshop looking at the history and topography of occupied Berlin (1945-1949)

    Dans notre atelier, nous souhaitons adopter un point de vue original en portant, à partir de l’histoire du genre, un regard particulier sur la ville et la société berlinoise d’après-guerre. Ainsi, nous proposons de revisiter la période de sortie de guerre à Berlin, terrain propice à l’observation des reconfigurations d’une société ayant subi et soutenu à différents degrés le national-socialisme et, plus particulièrement, à l’observation des relations sociales genrées entre femmes et hommes. Pour l’Allemagne, et plus particulièrement pour la ville de Berlin, la dictature nationale-socialiste et la Seconde Guerre mondiale ont constitué une période troublée pour les relations de genre oscillant entre expérimentation, violence et misère sexuelle. Si le nazisme et la guerre semblent à première vue avoir renforcé la séparation des sexes, ils ont en réalité largement contribué à déplacer les frontières de genre.

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  • Berlin

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Political studies

    Grants from the Study Foundation of the Berlin House of Representatives

    The Study Foundation of the House of Representatives is a grant programme for young researchers from the United States, Great Britain, France, and the successor states of the Soviet Union, who want either to work on Berlin along with German as well as German-International issues or to use research facilities in Berlin.

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  • Berlin

    Call for papers - Europe

    Spaces of violence in a border region

    Lorraine 1870 - 1962

    Ce colloque s'inscrit dans les recherches historiques et sociologiques qui s'attachent à produire une « description dense » des pratiques de la violence physique. L'objectif principal de cette entreprise est de dévoiler les logiques, les effets structurants de la violence et les formes de communications qui lui sont propres. Nous concentrant sur les différents espaces marqués par la violence en Lorraine entre 1870 et 1962 ainsi que sur les discours qui leur sont liés, nous traiterons notamment la question des ruptures et des continuités d'exercice de la violence physique dans cette région.

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  • Berlin

    Call for papers - Europe

    "How I celebrated the End of the World"

    1989 in Central and Eastern European Cinemas

    How do we look at the collapse of Communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe today, 25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall? By choosing 1989 as a starting point of reflection, this conference aims at questioning the way documentary and fiction films contribute to the understanding of both past and historical present and to provide a general overview on the relationship between cinema and post/communist society.

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  • Berlin

    Call for papers - Early modern

    Images of the courtier in Northern European art, 1500-1700

    This panel will address the image of the courtier in the art and architecture of northern European court societies – Germanic countries, Flanders, United Provinces, France and England. While the subject has been widely studied in Italian art history, notably around the key figure of Baldassare Castiglione, it has been less investigated in the study of Northern European art of the Early modern period. The figure of the courtier inspired rich and often contrasting interpretations in Northern European court societies. While perpetuating traditional court culture in France and Flanders, the courtier in England and the Germanic countries embraced emerging social paradigms of the Protestant reform. In societies lacking an official court such as the United-Provinces, the figure of the courtier was largely redefined. Discussions will focus on symbolic forms of the courtier in the visual arts as well as in other disciplines to which the notion of decorum is central such as architecture and the decorative arts.

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