Imagining the Anti-Fascist City: Contested Geographies of Resistance and Solidarity
University of Helsinki, 5–6 June 2025
University of Helsinki, 5–6 June 2025
Responsables scientifiques du numéro : Jérôme Lamy (CNRS), Jean-François Bert (Université de Lausanne). Coordinateur de rédaction du numéro : David Hamelin
Proposition de dossier pour la revue Images du travail, travail des images (n° 21, septembre 2026)
In the past two decades, the New History of Capitalism (NHOC) has been one of the most important innovations in U.S. historiography. Especially in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, this research field produced a vast literature that, focusing in particular on the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, has allowed to highlight the centrality of slavery in U.S.
Linz, Austria
25–27 September 2025
Conference Languages: English / German
Paris, 30 June 2025
The workshop, organized with the support of the journal Le Mouvement Social, aims to shed a new light on current discussions about archives and address methodological and epistemological issues in studying marginalized individuals and groups. First, we aim to address marginality as a category of analysis. Second, we encourage reflections on cross-reading administrative and police archives with community archives. Finally, we welcome papers that focus on the materiality of archives.
Argument
Les propositions de communication devront interroger l’interpénétration en l’espace de travail et l’espace de vie, ou l’espace de travail et de hors-travail. Il s’agira de se pencher sur la manière dont les moments de travail et de hors-travail s’ancrent dans un même lieu, y sont négociés et/ou y entrent en concurrence.
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