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âContinuity and change: the French Left from 1945 to the present dayâ
Marc Lazar, Sciences-Po, Paris
Président de séance: Sudhir Hazareesingh, Balliol College
(vendredi: 14h00-17h00; samedi: 10h00-17h00)
âMicro-analysis: approaches and case studiesâ
Colloque organisé par Marie-Claire Lavabre, CNRS-MFO et Robert Gildea, Worcester College
âColeridge, exoticism and empireâ
Carlo Ginzburg, UCLA
PrĂ©sident de sĂ©ance: Duncan Wu, St Catherineâs College
âTravels in the Nineteenth Century. Prospects for a cultural historyâ
Sylvain Venayre, Université de Paris I-Sorbonne
âQuâest-ce quâune girouette? Le cas Montlosierâ
Pierre Serna, Université de Paris I-Sorbonne
âIs Nineteenth-Century literature a social science?â
Judith Lyon-Caen, EHESS, Paris
âLiterary spirit of nations: Europe around 1900â
Blaise Wilfert-Portal, ENS, Paris
âThe Present, Memory and History: an overviewâ
Robert Gildea, Worcester College
âThe process of remembrance through the title of âRighteous among the Nationsâ: institutional frameworks and collective memoryâ
Sarah Gensburger, Sciences-Po, Paris
âPolitical uses of the past in Franceâ
Claire Andrieu, Sciences-Po, Paris
âHistory reframed: the Communist and Fascist past in the post-Communist museum in Central-Eastern Europeâ
James Mark, University of Exeter
âUnderstanding massacres. Exploring the role of memoryâ
Jacques Semelin, CERI-CNRS-Sciences-Po, Paris
âMaking peace with the past? Memory, trauma and the Irish Troublesâ
Graham Dawson, University of Brighton
âFascism, Anti-Fascism and the Holocaust in contemporary Italian political cultureâ
Rebecca Clifford, St Antonyâs College
âPost-conflict reconstruction and democratic peacebuildingâ
Sandrine Lefranc, CNRS-Université de Paris X-Nanterre
St Hughâs College
âWhat is a Liberator? New approaches to D-Dayâ
Olivier Wieviorka, ENS, Cachan
Président de séance: Martin Conway, Balliol College
âExceptional decisions in normal and exceptional times: denaturalisations in the US, the UK, Germany and France in the 20th Centuryâ
Patrick Weil, CNRS, Paris
Président de séance: Sudhir Hazareesingh, Balliol College
âTerritorial politics and sub-national government: the restructuring of the French State during the Fifth Republicâ
Table-ronde organisée par Charlotte Halpern, Sciences-Po-MFO
En collaboration avec: European Studies Centre, St Antonyâs
âDid Marat have to be killed? Back to a political murder (13th July 1793)â
Guillaume Mazeau, Université de Paris I-Sorbonne
âQue fait la police?â
Vincent Milliot, Université de Caen
âLanguage claims and political theoryâ
Astrid Von Busekist, Sciences-Po, Paris
âEthics and history: how to write Marc Blochâs biographyâ
Peter Schoettler, Centre Marc Bloch, Berlin
âRemembrance of imperial things past. French public debate surrounding the 23rd February 2005 law on the âPositive Aspectsâ of colonisationâ
Romain Bertrand, CERI-FNSP, Paris
lundi 28 mai, 13h45
âThe Channel in the 18th Century. The building of a border between England and Franceâ
Renaud Morieux, Université de Lille III
âFrench political parties in the aftermath of the Presidential electionsâ
Gérard Grunberg, Sciences-Po, Paris
Président de séance: Sudhir Hazareesingh, Balliol College
European Studies Centre
âThe French Presidential Election and the French Party Systemâ
Colloque organisé par David Goldey, Lincoln College
âThe 2007 French Presidential and Parliamentary electionsâ
Colloque organisé par Ben Clift, University of Warwick et Raymond Kuhn, Queen Mary, University of London
âThe French General Election and the French Party Systemâ
Colloque organisé par David Goldey, Lincoln College
(vendredi: 14h00-18h30 Ă la MFO, samedi: 9h30-19h00 Ă
St Antonyâs College, Oxford)
âIssues of diaspora nationalism: Middle East and North African immigrants in Europeâ
Colloque organisé par Richard LAWLESS et Ahmed AL-SHAHI,
St Antonyâs College et Sonia TEBBAKH, MFO
(vendredi: 9h30-17h00 Ă Headington Hill Hall, Oxford; samedi: 9h30-17h00 Ă la MFO)
âFieldwork: examining its practice among biological anthropologists and primatologistsâ
Colloque organisé par Anne DE SALES, CNRS-MFO; Kate HILL, Anna NEKARIS et Chris MCDONAUGH, Oxford Brookes Univ.
Department of Politics,
Manor Road, Oxford
âComment Ă©crire lâhistoire du communisme?â
JournĂ©e dâĂ©tude organisĂ©e par Marie-Claire LAVABRE, CNRS-MFO; Bogumil JEWSIEWICKI, UniversitĂ© Laval et P. JOUTARD, EHESS, Paris
(vendredi: 9h00-18h00; samedi: 9h00-18h00)
âThe art and material culture of Iranian Shiismâ
Colloque organisĂ© par James ALLAN, Ashmolean Museum et Pedram KHOSRONEJAD, Middle East Centre, St Antonyâs College
Inscriptions: <www.iranheritage.org/shiismconference>
âEuropean Islam or Islam in Europe?â
Olivier ROY, CNRS-EHESS
PrĂ©sident de sĂ©ance: Eugene ROGAN, St Antonyâs College
En collaboration avec: Middle East Centre, St Antonyâs College
(vendredi: 14h00-18h00; samedi: 9h30-13h00)
âLa micro-analyse en sciences socialesâ
Colloque organisé par Marie-Claire LAVABRE, CNRS-MFO et Robert GILDEA, Merton College
(vendredi: 8h45-16h00 au Department of Politics and International Relations; samedi: 9h00-12h30 Ă la MFO)
âLa Gauche Socialiste en France et en Grande-Bretagneâ
Colloque organisé par Sudhir HAZAREESINGH, Balliol College et Gérard GRUNBERG, Sciences-Po
Commentaire dâextraits du documentaire dâYves JEULAND âCamarades. Il Ă©tait une fois les communistes françaisâ
François PLATONE, CNRS-CEVIPOF, Paris
âNational identity and Euroscepticism: a comparison between France and the United Kingdomâ
Colloque organisé par Sophie DUCHESNE, CNRS-MFO et
Julian MISCHI, St Antonyâs College, Oxford
(vendredi: 9h30-18h00; samedi: 9h30-18h00)
âCultural and minority rightsâ
Colloque organisĂ© par Luc FOISNEAU, CNRS-MFO, dans le cadre du rĂ©seau de formation europĂ©en âApplied Global Justiceâ
Dept. of Politics and International Relations, Manor Road
Organisatrice: Florence HAEGEL, CEVIPOF-Sciences Po, Paris
âComparing the French Socialist Party and the British Labour Party leaderships (1994-2002) through the âcareerâ modelâ
Carole BACHELOT, Université de Paris X-Nanterre
âContemporary changes in working-class politics: the pro-countryside
âhunters and fishersâ partyâ
Julian MISCHI, St Antonyâs College, Oxford
âStructures and evolution of the party system: the case of French party
system changeâ
Nicolas SAUGER, CEVIPOF-Sciences Po, Paris
âThe transformation of the French Right: pluralism and ideological communityâ
Florence HAEGEL, CEVIPOF-Sciences Po, Paris
The Lecture Theatre, St Antonyâs College, Oxford
âThe question of Zionâ
En collaboration avec le Middle East Centre
DĂ©bat avec Avi SCHLAIM, St Antonyâs College, Oxford et Jacqueline ROSE, Queen Mary, University of London
Department of Politics and International Relations, Manor Road, Seminar, Room A (sauf week 3, seminar room B)
Organisateurs: Luc FOISNEAU, CNRS-MFO et Daniel BUTT,
Oriel College, Oxford
âMigration and global inequalities. A European perspectiveâ
Francis CHEVENAL, ZĂŒrich University
âWhy global inequality matters? An instrumental argumentâ
Thomas POGGE, Columbia University
âInternational libertarianism and the rectification of historic injusticeâ
Daniel BUTT, Oriel College, Oxford
âOn some inter-relations between global and domestic injusticesâ
Peter KOLLER, Graz University
âCultural defence and equality before the lawâ
Jean-Christophe MERLE, Tours/SaarbrĂŒcken University
âIn the name of culture. Minority claims and social realignments
in the global eraâ
Francisco COLOM-GONZALEZ, Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Madrid
âĂ confirmerâ
mardi 29 novembre, 17h00
âGlobal egalitarianism and the claims of nationalismâ
Luc FOISNEAU, CNRS-MFO, Oxford