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  • Haifa

    Call for papers - History

    Travelling Matters: rereading, reshaping, reusing objects across the Mediterranean

    The workshop “Travelling matters: rereading, reshaping, reusing objects across the Mediterranean” intends to tackle objects as sources and subjects of the history of cross-cultural encounters in innovative ways. We intend to discuss a most diverse array of objects flowing in all directions and to concentrate on the “second-handedness” of displaced objects: how and why moving objects acquire new functions and new meanings, and with what consequences for the relations between the communities involved? These perspectives demand a broad chronology, extending from antiquity to the present-day, and for the intersection between different time frames, from the relatively narrow scale of individual objects being displaced across the Mediterranean to the much larger one of the histories of their reinterpretation and repurposing.

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  • Dubrovnik

    Summer School - History

    “Ars nautica”, seafaring through the ages

    Summer school on nautical heritage of the Mediterranean

    This course unites experts in maritime and nautical archaeology and others specialists in various scientific related fields, to discuss with course participants the full spectrum of maritime and nautical archaeology in the Mediterranean.

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  • Tunis

    Conference, symposium - History

    The architecture of tourism in the Maghreb, what rereadings for local heritage

    Si l’orientalisme a certainement été une des sources du tourisme au Maghreb dès le XIXe siècle, si les voyageurs ont été attirés par les villes et les monuments du passé de l’Afrique du Nord, il est néanmoins certain que la séduction du milieu naturel a joué son rôle dans le développement touristique. Dès le milieu du XIXe en effet, au moment même où se développe en Europe l’alpinisme, où s’affirme le goût pour les rivages, commence également au Maghreb l’exploration touristique de son territoire et de ses hauts lieux naturels. Dans ces journées d’étude, on s’interrogera donc sur la question des rapports entre tourisme et espaces naturels sur un temps long qui va de la période coloniale à nos jours.

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