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  • Amsterdam

    Stipendien, Preise und Stellenangebote - Vorgeschichte und Antike

    Post-doctorate researcher in "Roman women: legal changes and finances"

    Anchoring Work Package 4

    The transition from republican to imperial rule is one of the main turning points in the history of the ancient world, which had profound consequences for the lives of Roman men and women. As the first emperor, Augustus anchored his multiple political innovations by presenting them as the restoration of the Roman Republic. As part of this restoration programme he posed as the restorer of traditional Roman moral values, issuing legislation to stimulate marriages within the elite and to curb adultery (the Leges Juliae de maritandis ordinibus and de adulteriis coercendis). The ius trium liberorum, which was part of this legislation, gave women sui iuris with three or more children full legal capacity over their property, thus paving the way for women’s civic engagement and public visibility, for instance as benefactresses in numerous cities of Italy and the provinces.

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  • Amsterdam

    Kolloquium - Geschichte

    Government by Expertise: Technocrats and Technocracy in Western Europe, 1914-1973

    Technocracy is the political swearword of our times. From the multiple crises of the European Union to the recent elections in the United States, the role of experts in public governance is often invoked as one of the main sources for the political ills of contemporary society, responsible for the exacerbation of social inequalities, the decline in the acceptance of political institutions, and the rise of populist movements. This conference will look at the genealogy of technocracy and the trajectories of various groups of “experts” in western Europe’s mid-20th century.

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  • Amsterdam

    Kolloquium - Neuere und Zeitgeschichte

    City of Sin

    Representing the Urban Underbelly in the Nineteenth Century

    In conjunction with the exhibitions Easy Virtue: Prostitution in French Art, 1850-1910 (Van Gogh Museum) and Breitner: Girl in Kimono (Rijksmuseum), ESNA (European Society for Nineteenth-Century Art) organizes its annual two-day international conference around the topic of the “urban underbelly” and its depiction in nineteenth-century art. Both exhibitions explore the depiction of women in the margins of urban life – the prostitute, the model, working (class) women, and the women of the entertainment industry.

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  • Amsterdam

    Beitragsaufruf - Darstellung

    City of Sin: Representing the Urban Underbelly in the Nineteenth Century

    European Society for nineteenth-century art Conference 2016

    The European Society for nineteenth-century art (ESNA) invites all nineteenth-century devotees to submit a proposal for the 2016 conference "City of Sin: Representing the Urban Underbelly in the Nineteenth Century".

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  • Amsterdam

    Fachtagung - Geschichte

    Denim on stage

    University meets industry at Denim City in Amsterdam

    The aim of this one-day conference is to explore the evolution of denim from its origins in the French town of Nîmes, through the American invention of the modern blue jeans, to the contemporary global manufacturing and marketing of denim and jeans. Blue denim jeans are the most worn garments in the world. Even though denim is often perceived as a symbol of American culture, the denim fabric originated in Europe and has a long history. Yet it was only when denim trousers were riveted that the first modern pair of jeans were created in the late XIXth century. Since this invention, jeans have made grand transformations from a worker’s garment, through a uniform of non-conformity and youth protest, to an item of fashion design. Recently, the Netherlands has become an international marketing cluster for the global denim industry.

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  • Amsterdam | Paris

    Beitragsaufruf - Ethnologie, Anthropologie

    Medicine Anthropology Theory

    MAT – first issue online

    MAT seeks to rethink medicine, medicines, and medical systems in local and global contexts, within the broad fields of medical anthropology, science and technology studies (STS), and global health. In line with our commitment to open access, accepted articles (up to 10,000 words) will be written in clear language that makes insights available to a wide readership. The editors seek to publish work that innovates both theoretically and methodologically, or that revisits classical anthropological theory in thinking through contemporary problems. We also seek work from ‘applied’ anthropologists and activists working in sites outside of academia. Submissions undergo a double-blind peer-review process.

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  • Paris | Amsterdam

    Seminar - Darstellung

    Narrations sérielles et transmédialité

    Saison 2

    Cette année encore, le séminaire Narrations sérielles et Transmédialité accueille des chercheurs et des professionnels un vendredi par mois à l'Université Sorbonne nouvelle – Paris 3 et à l'Université d'Amsterdam pour réfléchir à la question des narrations sérielles et à la transmédialité.

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  • Amsterdam

    Stipendien, Preise und Stellenangebote - Ethnologie, Anthropologie

    Three anthropology PhD positions on ERC Chemical Youths program

    Chemical Youth: what chemicals do for youths in their everyday lives?

    Dans le cadre du programme ERC « Chemical Youths: what chemicals do for youths in their everyday lives », nous recherchons des candidat.e.s à un contrat doctoral à l’Institute for Social Science Research de l’université d’Amsterdam (UvA). Le program explore les utilisations des substances chimiques (licites, illicites, pharmaceutiques, cosmétiques, nutritionnelles, etc.) par les jeunes. Nous recrutons des candidat.e.s pour les terrains français, hollandais et indonésiens. 

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  • Paris | Amsterdam

    Seminar - Darstellung

    Narrations sérielles et transmédialité

    Le séminaire a pour but de réfléchir aux fictions sérielles et transmédiatiques, c'est-à-dire aux fictions qui se déclinent, selon diverses modalités, sur plusieurs supports, et qui interrogent par conséquent les catégories traditionnelles du récit et de la fiction. Il s’agira, tout en resituant ces fictions complexes dans une évolution historique, de tenter de construire des outils méthodologiques capables de les appréhender, tant dans leur poétique et leur esthétique que dans une approche sociologique ou ancrée dans les cultural studies, en s’interrogeant sur les formats, sur la notion d’épisode, sur les transferts d’un support à l’autre, sur la réception de ces fictions ou sur les pratiques de fans.

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  • Amsterdam

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Crisis and Mobilization since 1789

    The aim of this Conference is to consider the historical trajectory of socialism—in all its diverse forms—through crisis and mobilization. We understand crisis in the broadest sense of the word, encompassing not just economic downturns, but also political, social, cultural, and environmental crises as well as war, famine, natural disasters, and other disruptions. Crises vary in scale too, from the global or continental level down to the local.

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  • Amsterdam

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Citizenship after periods of occupation and collaboration

    In 2012 the NIOD will conclude the research program Legacies of collaboration: the integration and exclusion of National-Socialist milieus in Dutch society on the consequences of Nazi collaboration in the Netherlands. The research team looks forward to discussing its new approaches and results with colleagues from various fields and disciplines in a two day international seminar. We do not solely focus on the history of Nazi-collaboration, but aim to place our methods and results in a broader perspective.

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  • Amsterdam

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Mercantile Networks in the Asian Maritime World since 1750

    Conference hosted by the International Institute of Social History (IISH) and the Netherlands Economic Historical Archive (NEHA), Amsterdam, 6-8 September 2012.

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  • Amsterdam

    Kolloquium - Geschichte

    First Arenberg Conference for History: Dynastic Identity in Early Modern Europe

    The dynamics of aristocratic identity formation in comparative perspective: actors, motives and strategies

    Early Modern aristocratic families were a dominant force in political, religious and cultural life throughout the early modern period. This conference aims to reconstruct the worldview and motives of the most powerful individuals and families in early modern societies by focussing on their dynastic identities.

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  • Amsterdam

    Kolloquium - Soziologie

    Sexual Nationalisms

    Gender, sexuality, and the politics of belonging in the New Europe

    International conference organized by Amsterdam Research Center for Gender and Sexuality (ARC-GS, University of Amsterdam) & Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire sur les enjeux Sociaux (Iris-EHESS, Paris). University of Amsterdam, January 27 & 28, 2011

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  • Amsterdam

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    L'internement, l'incarcération et la détention

    Captivation histories in Europe around the First and Second World War

    On 3 and 4 November the NIOD, Institute for for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies will organize a workshop in Amsterdam (The Netherlands) on "Internment, Incarceration and Detention. Captivation histories in Western Europe around the First and Second World War". The workshop seeks to explore the historical practice of incarcerating enemies of the (former) regime, the changes that occur in the existing penal system by doing so, the emergence of new types of correctional institutions and their practical implementation in imprisonment cultures. Different types of prisons should be considered, the most important being: the regular prisons, internment camps and different types of concentration camps (not the extermination camps).

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  • Amsterdam

    Kolloquium - Geschichte

    La permission et la sanction : théories légales et pratiques du théâtre (1400-1600)

    Les rapports entre le théâtre et la loi n'ont pas fait l’objet d’analyses spécifiques pour la période 1400-1600. Le colloque entend étudier les rapports entre la législation et la pratique théâtrale dans leurs différents aspects : de la conceptualisation légale du fait théâtral à l’entrecroisement des jeux dramatiques et de la formation rhétorique des étudiants, de la propagande orchestrée par le pouvoir aux sanctions des différentes "autorités". C’est en partie l’histoire d’une conceptualisation : comment la loi et la législation arrivent à définir le fait théâtral ; c’est également une confrontation à la pratique : de la régulation à la censure et même à l’interdiction ; c’est finalement une histoire des gens de théâtre et de leur formation ainsi que des milieux intellectuels où le théâtre se fait et se définit.

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  • Amsterdam

    Kolloquium - Epistemologie und Methoden

    Les pères du théâtre médiéval

    L’Université d’Amsterdam aimerait rendre un hommage critique à ceux qui, à l’image de Gustave Cohen, en l’appréciant et en l’éditant, en rassemblant une documentation aussi précieuse qu’abondante, ont permis l’accès à ce qu’on appelle aujourd’hui « théâtre médiéval ».

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  • Lyon | Amsterdam

    Beitragsaufruf - Frühe Neuzeit

    Les échanges religieux entre la France et les Pays-Bas du Nord à l'époque moderne

    Colloques à Lyon en septembre 2007 et à Amsterdam en septembre 2008. C’est en nous inspirant des perspectives ouvertes par ces différentes publications bilatérales et par un nombre relativement important d’articles et de livres consacrés à des aspects précis des relations franco-hollandaises que nous voudrions nous pencher sur les liens entre la France et les Pays-Bas du Nord, devenus au cours de l’époque moderne Provinces-Unies.

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