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In particular, she shows the vast range of fabrics that have been found in excavations of Roman desert fortresses, … 21 Oct 2014 10:00 to 11:00 Series Autobiography and political culture in the contemporary Arab East Henry Laurens, chair Contemporary History of the Arab World Seminar The seminar on Arab political cultures focuses on the autobiography of Lebanese political figures. Mr. Aclimandos gave two sessions devoted to Nasserite … 03 Nov 2010 → 15 Dec 2010 Series The Palestine question from 1982 Henry Laurens, chair Contemporary History of the Arab World Lecture As in previous years, my lecture focused on the question of Palestine, this time from 1981 to 1986. … 03 Nov 2010 → 15 Dec 2010 Event Alain Prochiantz New blood for our cells Lecture Documents and media Download support Download the full text … 20 Oct 2014 17:00 to 18:30 Event Dominique Charpin Temples in Mesopotamia : functional approach (2) Lecture 15 Oct 2014 14:30 to 15:30 Event Bernard A. Wood The origin of the Homo genus : what are we looking for ? Seminar The seminar " The Origin of Homo. What are we Looking for? " presented by Bernard A. Wood (Georges Washington University, Washington DC) highlighted the difficulties of establishing an accurate diagnosis of the genus Homo . Bernard Wood highlighted the … 14 Oct 2014 18:00 to 19:00 Event Jean-Jacques Hublin The emergence of the Homo genus Lecture In the 1970s, the development of molecular phylogeny led to a profound overhaul of Primate classification, particularly that of the Hominoid super-family in which the genus Homo is rooted . Our species is the sole survivor of a bush of forms that … 14 Oct 2014 17:00 to 18:00 Series The suburbium of Rome. Research into the religious organization of Rome's territory John Scheid, chair Religion, institutions and society in ancient Rome Lecture 28 Oct 2010 → 27 Jan 2011 Series The state and the market (continued) Roger Guesnerie, chair Economic theory and social organization Lecture This year's lecture focused, like last year's, on the general theme of " the state and the market ". This theme took us from the point of view of so-called positive economics - what is - to normative economics - what ought to be. Although the two labels … 27 Oct 2010 → 02 Feb 2011 Event Jean-Pierre Brun The fort of Xeron Pelagos and the end of military control of the Berenice trail (1) Lecture 14 Oct 2014 10:00 to 11:00 Event Alain Prochiantz Update on 2013 themes Lecture Documents and media Download support Download the full text … 13 Oct 2014 17:00 to 18:30 Event Serge Haroche Opening Symposium 16 Oct 2014 09:00 to 09:15 Event Jean-Jacques Hublin Culture biology Opening lecture Abstract How can we explain the extraordinary destiny of the hominins ? The close relationship between man and the African great apes is now firmly established, but our species is distinguished by an accumulation of highly original adaptive traits - in … 8 Oct 2014 17:00 to 18:00 Event Dominique Charpin Temples in Mesopotamia : functional approach (1) Lecture 8 Oct 2014 14:30 to 15:30 Series Between stage and page : the theater text in 16th-18th-century Europe Roger Chartier, chair Writing and cultures in modern Europe Lecture 21 Oct 2010 → 16 Dec 2010 Event Michelle Perrot War has turned love upside down Symposium Professor emeritus at Paris 7-Denis Diderot University, Michelle Perrot is a historian and writer. She has developed her research in several directions: labor (Les ouvriers en grève, Mouton, 1974), delinquency and prisons (Les ombres de l'histoire, … 17 Oct 2014 17:00 to 17:45 Event Philippe Aghion Wars and state-building : the example of education Symposium Philippe Aghion is Professor of Economics at Harvard University. In 2001, he received the Yrjo Jahnsson Award for the best European economist under 45. His work focuses on growth theory and the knowledge economy, and with Peter Howitt he developed the … 17 Oct 2014 15:15 to 16:00 Event Yves Cohen The chef : a transnational study of a shared object Symposium 17 Oct 2014 16:15 to 17:00 Event Roland Gori The emergence of psychoanalysis : a fact of civilization ? Symposium Roland Gori is Professor Emeritus of Clinical Psychopathology at the University of Aix-Marseille, and a psychoanalyst and member of Espace analytique. Initiator with Stefan Chedri of the Appel des appels, he is currently President of the Association … 17 Oct 2014 11:30 to 12:15 Event Isabelle von Buelzingsloewen A Great War effect on French psychiatry ? Symposium 17 Oct 2014 12:15 to 13:00 Event Olivier Agard War and cinema in the Weimar Republic Symposium Olivier Agard is Senior Lecturer in Germanic Studies at Paris 4-Sorbonne University. His work focuses on the history of ideas in 20th-century German-speaking countries, transfers between literature and the humanities (Elias Canetti, Siegfried Kracauer), … 17 Oct 2014 09:45 to 10:30 Event Makis Solomos Shallow and deep musical breaks Symposium Professor of musicology at the University of Paris 8 (music department, "Aesthetics, musicology, dance and musical creation" laboratory) and honorary member of the Institut Universitaire de France, Makis Solomos has published numerous works on current … 17 Oct 2014 10:30 to 11:15 Event Roland Recht Picasso, Duchamp, Kandinsky : the studio of the 20th century Symposium 17 Oct 2014 09:00 to 09:45 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 643 Page 644 Page 645 Page 646 Page 647 Page 648 Page 649 Page 650 Page 651 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Series How to read a text ? Critical perspectives Roger Chartier, chair Writing and cultures in modern Europe Seminar 04 Nov 2010 → 13 Jan 2011
Event Dominique Cardon Textile production and economic history : fabrics found in Egypt's Eastern Desert (1) Seminar Abstract Dominique Cardon presents the state of the art on " Textiles and economic history : fabrics found in Egypt's eastern desert ". In particular, she shows the vast range of fabrics that have been found in excavations of Roman desert fortresses, … 21 Oct 2014 10:00 to 11:00
Series Autobiography and political culture in the contemporary Arab East Henry Laurens, chair Contemporary History of the Arab World Seminar The seminar on Arab political cultures focuses on the autobiography of Lebanese political figures. Mr. Aclimandos gave two sessions devoted to Nasserite … 03 Nov 2010 → 15 Dec 2010
Series The Palestine question from 1982 Henry Laurens, chair Contemporary History of the Arab World Lecture As in previous years, my lecture focused on the question of Palestine, this time from 1981 to 1986. … 03 Nov 2010 → 15 Dec 2010
Event Alain Prochiantz New blood for our cells Lecture Documents and media Download support Download the full text … 20 Oct 2014 17:00 to 18:30
Event Dominique Charpin Temples in Mesopotamia : functional approach (2) Lecture 15 Oct 2014 14:30 to 15:30
Event Bernard A. Wood The origin of the Homo genus : what are we looking for ? Seminar The seminar " The Origin of Homo. What are we Looking for? " presented by Bernard A. Wood (Georges Washington University, Washington DC) highlighted the difficulties of establishing an accurate diagnosis of the genus Homo . Bernard Wood highlighted the … 14 Oct 2014 18:00 to 19:00
Event Jean-Jacques Hublin The emergence of the Homo genus Lecture In the 1970s, the development of molecular phylogeny led to a profound overhaul of Primate classification, particularly that of the Hominoid super-family in which the genus Homo is rooted . Our species is the sole survivor of a bush of forms that … 14 Oct 2014 17:00 to 18:00
Series The suburbium of Rome. Research into the religious organization of Rome's territory John Scheid, chair Religion, institutions and society in ancient Rome Lecture 28 Oct 2010 → 27 Jan 2011
Series The state and the market (continued) Roger Guesnerie, chair Economic theory and social organization Lecture This year's lecture focused, like last year's, on the general theme of " the state and the market ". This theme took us from the point of view of so-called positive economics - what is - to normative economics - what ought to be. Although the two labels … 27 Oct 2010 → 02 Feb 2011
Event Jean-Pierre Brun The fort of Xeron Pelagos and the end of military control of the Berenice trail (1) Lecture 14 Oct 2014 10:00 to 11:00
Event Alain Prochiantz Update on 2013 themes Lecture Documents and media Download support Download the full text … 13 Oct 2014 17:00 to 18:30
Event Jean-Jacques Hublin Culture biology Opening lecture Abstract How can we explain the extraordinary destiny of the hominins ? The close relationship between man and the African great apes is now firmly established, but our species is distinguished by an accumulation of highly original adaptive traits - in … 8 Oct 2014 17:00 to 18:00
Event Dominique Charpin Temples in Mesopotamia : functional approach (1) Lecture 8 Oct 2014 14:30 to 15:30
Series Between stage and page : the theater text in 16th-18th-century Europe Roger Chartier, chair Writing and cultures in modern Europe Lecture 21 Oct 2010 → 16 Dec 2010
Event Michelle Perrot War has turned love upside down Symposium Professor emeritus at Paris 7-Denis Diderot University, Michelle Perrot is a historian and writer. She has developed her research in several directions: labor (Les ouvriers en grève, Mouton, 1974), delinquency and prisons (Les ombres de l'histoire, … 17 Oct 2014 17:00 to 17:45
Event Philippe Aghion Wars and state-building : the example of education Symposium Philippe Aghion is Professor of Economics at Harvard University. In 2001, he received the Yrjo Jahnsson Award for the best European economist under 45. His work focuses on growth theory and the knowledge economy, and with Peter Howitt he developed the … 17 Oct 2014 15:15 to 16:00
Event Yves Cohen The chef : a transnational study of a shared object Symposium 17 Oct 2014 16:15 to 17:00
Event Roland Gori The emergence of psychoanalysis : a fact of civilization ? Symposium Roland Gori is Professor Emeritus of Clinical Psychopathology at the University of Aix-Marseille, and a psychoanalyst and member of Espace analytique. Initiator with Stefan Chedri of the Appel des appels, he is currently President of the Association … 17 Oct 2014 11:30 to 12:15
Event Isabelle von Buelzingsloewen A Great War effect on French psychiatry ? Symposium 17 Oct 2014 12:15 to 13:00
Event Olivier Agard War and cinema in the Weimar Republic Symposium Olivier Agard is Senior Lecturer in Germanic Studies at Paris 4-Sorbonne University. His work focuses on the history of ideas in 20th-century German-speaking countries, transfers between literature and the humanities (Elias Canetti, Siegfried Kracauer), … 17 Oct 2014 09:45 to 10:30
Event Makis Solomos Shallow and deep musical breaks Symposium Professor of musicology at the University of Paris 8 (music department, "Aesthetics, musicology, dance and musical creation" laboratory) and honorary member of the Institut Universitaire de France, Makis Solomos has published numerous works on current … 17 Oct 2014 10:30 to 11:15
Event Roland Recht Picasso, Duchamp, Kandinsky : the studio of the 20th century Symposium 17 Oct 2014 09:00 to 09:45