Appel du concours du 7e séminaire doctoral sur l’Histoire et l’économie des pays méditerranéens L’Institut d’études sur la Méditerranée – Centre National de la Recherche (CNR)- de Naples, en collaboration […]

Appel du concours du 7e séminaire doctoral sur l’Histoire et l’économie des pays méditerranéens L’Institut d’études sur la Méditerranée – Centre National de la Recherche (CNR)- de Naples, en collaboration […]
The Grand Siècle in Movement: Negotiations, Circulations, Dynamics 40ème Congrès international annuel de la Société d’études pluridisciplinaires du dix-septième siècle français 40th Annual International Conference of the Society for Interdisciplinary […]
During the 16th and 17th centuries, many European women were able to forge a place in the world of entertainment—as actresses, dancers, singers, musicians, instrumentalists, composers, poetesses and playwrights—developing careers that, in […]
Revue Genealogy, special issue Scholarship on the marital status of early modern women has proliferated over the last two decades. We now know much more about the experiences of single, married, […]
53rd Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA) Convention Deadline for Abstract Submissions: September 30, 2021 This panel seeks to consider how the works of French writers and thinkers of the early […]
Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal Volume 17.1 (Fall 2022) Moving beyond attention to early modern women’s “voices,” this forum investigates their participation in soundscapes — the acoustic environment […]
Colloque international organisé par le CELLF 16-18, la faculté des Lettres de Sorbonne Université et l’EA CLARE (CEREC) de l’université Bordeaux-Montaigne. Cet événement aura lieu en Sorbonne les 2 et […]
Association des Études Françaises et Francophones d’Irlande ADEFFI 2021 – XXIIIe Colloque annuel Conférencier d’honneur: Prof. Sylvain Ledda (Université de Rouen) Cet appel, pour le XXIIIe colloque annuel de l’ADEFFI, invite à proposer des […]
Organisers: Karunika Kardak (IMLR) and Catherine Barbour (University of Surrey) This online symposium invites abstracts for 20-minute papers on historical fiction by women writers across languages, time periods and cultural settings. The aim is […]
Work can be a source of freedom, wealth and self-respect, but also exploitation, poverty and subjugation. Existing grand narratives suggest that labour in fifteenth-century Western Europe became ‘free’ after the […]