CfP: Towards a materialist theory of the monument

Monuments are objects of study in terms of their conservation and restoration; they are planned and installed by the state, companies, and institutions; they are destroyed by social movements and in war contexts; they are the object of community mobilisations and self-managed construction under popular subscription. Monuments are social signs of particular importance in public space, embodying the will to represent a specific social group, and their meaning is intended to be fixed.

CfP: Forced Migration: Exiles and Refugees in the UK and the British Empire, 1810s-1940s

Forced migration of peoples was a common phenomenon in Europe and its peripheries throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. From the Napoleonic Wars, revolutions, nationalism and imperialism, to the Great War, Communism and the rise of Fascism, this volume aims to fill a significant gap in historical knowledge of this important subject.

Numérisation des "Cahiers du Centre d'études et de recherches marxistes"

Chères et chers collègues,

 

J'ai le plaisir de vous informer de la mise en ligne des "Cahiers du Centre d'études et de recherches marxistes" (ci-dessous un bref rappel historique sur ce centre) :

 

http://pandor.u-bourgogne.fr/archives-en-ligne/ead.html?id=FRMSH021_00058&c=FRMSH021_00058_e0000052&qid=;

 

Aucune collection intégrale n'existait jusqu'alors.

 

Régulations du travail et de la société (Angleterre, France et colonies, XVIIIe-XIXe siècles)

Séminaire 2022-2023 :    

 

Anne Conchon (Paris 1), Vincent Milliot (Paris 8) et Philippe Minard (EHESS, Paris 8 et IUF).

 

le vendredi, de 16h. à 18h.               Annuel, en  quinzaine (sauf exceptions)

 

Lieu : ENS, 75005 Paris (RER Luxembourg)

bâtiment Jaurès, Salle Ferdinand Berthier (U207)

Attention : entrée du public entrée par le 24, rue Lhomond

 

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