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Ariano Irpino
Appel à contribution - Moyen Âge
Les premières générations de la conquête – 2 : s’établir
Troisième rencontre du programme « Pax Normanna. Conquérir, pacifier, gouverner dans les mondes normands, IXe-XIIe siècle »
Ces journées envisageront les interrogations liées à l’établissement des conquérants, en confrontant les différentes situations rencontrées dans les mondes normands en Normandie, en Grande-Bretagne et en Irlande, en Italie méridionale et en Sicile, en Ifrîqiya et en Terre Sainte.
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Poitiers
Appel à contribution - Histoire
Ce colloque international proposera d’explorer les points de jonction ou passerelles culturelles, les différences et/ou les similitudes essentielles dans le monde oriental et occidental de la période médiévale et de la première modernité tels que représentés dans les productions artistiques, littéraires, picturales et cinématographiques. Si les aires d’exploration sont larges, une place prépondérante est accordée au Japon pour l’Orient, sans pour autant exclure la Perse ou l’Asie (Inde et Chine), ainsi qu’à l’Europe anglaise, septentrionale et méditerranéenne pour l’Ouest.
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Toulouse
Reflections on 25 years of Devolution: Comparisons, Interactions and Cross-Influences
As part of the research programme of the “WISE Connections (Wales-Ireland-Scotland-England)” network which brings together researchers concerned with the study of the relationship between the British and Irish Isles in a horizontal manner rather than through a centre-periphery perspective, a study day entitled “Reflections on 25 years of Devolution: Comparisons, Interactions and Cross-Influences” will take place at Toulouse-Jean Jaurès University on 4 October 2024. This study day will initiate a process of reflection that will culminate in the publication of a book. It will aim at taking stock of a quarter of a century of existence of devolution: not only of the way in which devolution has evolved by territory, but also and above all of the cooperation and mutual influences between Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish institutions, as well as of the relations between these institutions and the central institutions in London.
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Appel à contribution - Époque moderne
1715-1716: The Apex of Jacobitism?
Origins, Representations, and Legacies: Essays in Honour of Daniel Szechi
This collection of essays, entitled ’1715-16 : The Apex of Jacobitism ? Origins, Representations and Legacies’, in honour of the life work of Professor Daniel Szechi aims to re-evaluate the 1715 rising in its broader international context and within the heritage of the long eighteenth century. Contributors who have encountered the Jacobite rising in their respective fields, for example, while studying its industrial, intellectual, and scholarly impact from the Treaty of Union to the present, are invited to propose their contributions. As Jacobitism was a ubiquitous landmark of the eighteenth century, researchers are invited to question the military, political, literary, and/or cultural significance of the rising. The editors are particularly interested in consequential research on the rising through a comparative perspective in the interdisciplinary fields of literature, material culture, and travel or media studies.
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