UNIRSM Events CBRNe Summit Europe 2018

CBRNe Summit Europe 2018

Start

26.09.2017

Finish

21.10.2017

Event

Location

Ancient Monastery of Santa Chiara — San Marino City

The revolutions 

September

Morning (10-12)

Afternoon (16-18)

Tuesday 26

 

Adriano Prosperi (Higher Normal School, Pisa), The Protestant Reformation

Wednesday 27

Adriano Prosperi (Higher Normal School, Pisa), The Protestant Reformation

Discussion of research projects for:

 

Mark Bettassa, Migrations in the Old Regime. The Waldenses in Germany (1650-1730)

Research manager: Adriano Prosperi (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa)

 

Vincenzo Tedesco, IReligious dissent in Siena in the XNUMXth and XNUMXth centuries

Research manager: Adriano Prosperi (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa)

 

Alessia Castagnino,

To translate in the Age of Enlightenment. The strategies of the Jesuits (1773-1815)

Research manager: Rolando Minuti (University of Florence)

Thursday 28

Rolando Minuti (University of Florence), Variations of the concept of revolution in 700th century European historiography

Franco Cardini (Institute of Human and Social Sciences of Florence), The Islamic Revolution

Friday 29

Franco Cardini (Institute of Human and Social Sciences of Florence), The Islamic Revolution

 

October

Morning (10-12)

Afternoon (16-18)

Tuesday 3

 

Stefano Zamagni (University of Bologna), From the first to the fourth industrial revolution: continuity and breaks

Wednesday 4

Stefano Zamagni (University of Bologna), Socio-economic implications of “converging technologies”. Capitalism and democracy

15.30 pm. Discussion of the research project of Nicolò Spadavecchia

The redistribution of land from Sulla to Augustus

Research manager: Marina Silvestrini (University of Bari)

 

17-19: Giovanni de Luna (University of Turin), Resistance as a failed revolution

Thursday 5

Giovanni de Luna (University of Turin), The Revolution of Costumes

12-13: Discussion of Marco Bernardi's research project

The cultural memory of fascism in Italy from 1945 to the XNUMXs 

Research manager: Giovanni de Luna (University of Turin)

16 hours: Memory of Corrado Vivanti

 

 

 

 

Wednesday 11

Menico Caroli (University of Foggia), The ancient lexicon of the revolution

Luca Scuccimarra (University of Rome "La Sapienza"), Tradition, innovation, revolution. History of concepts and epochal change

Thursday 12

Luca Scuccimarra (University of Rome "La Sapienza"), Tradition, innovation, revolution. History of concepts and epochal change

Guido Samarani (University of Venice), Revolution and socialism in China: historical and historiographical aspects

 

18 pm: discussion of Alfredo Ferrara's research project

Beyond the century of chimneys: actors and forms of a passive revolution

Research manager: Mauro Magatti (Catholic University of Milan)

Friday 13

Guido Samarani (University of Venice), Mao Zedong, the rural soviets and the experience of the Long March

 

16-18. Giusto Traina (University of Paris-Sorbonne), For a global history of the 'Roman Revolution'

 

18 pm: discussion of Giuseppe Greco's research project

The critique of history in early Plato

Research leader: David Bouvier (Université de Lausanne)

Saturday 14

Giusto Traina (University of Paris-Sorbonne), For a global history of the 'Roman Revolution'

 

 

 

 

Tuesday 17

 

Christine Fauré (CNRS-ENS- Université de
Lyon, Triangle) Le pouvoir constituant » de
l'abbé Sieyès et ses effets sur la Révolution
française : exégèse du concept et ses fortunes
different in the different assemblies of the
Revolution (1789-1799)

Wednesday 18

Christine Fauré (CNRS-ENS-Université de Lyon, Triangle), Les femmes révolutionnaires : entre serment et constitution, imitation de l'Antiquité :limites et critique de la notion d'exclusion politique des femmes sous la Révolution

 

 

Nicola Labanca (University of Siena), Anti-colonial revolutions?

Thursday 19

9.00 am: Nicola Labanca (University of Siena), Anti-colonial revolutions?

Giorgio Otranto (University of Bari), Christianity as a revolution and its sources

 

18 pm: Discussion of Veronica Casali's research project, Female Evergetism in the Eastern Mediterranean between the XNUMXth and XNUMXth centuries

Research manager: Salvatore Cosentino (University of Bologna)

Friday 20

George Otranto, Christianity as a revolution and its sources

 

12.30: Discussion of the thesis by Riccardo Berardi, Secular feudalism and ecclesiastical lordship in Southern Italy: Calabria from the Normans to the War of the Vespers (1040-1282)
Speakers:

Jean-Marie Martin (CNRS, Paris)

Annick Peters-Custot (University of Nantes)

Laurent Feller (Université Paris I, Panthéon Sorbonne)

Errico Cuozzo (Suor Orsola Benincasa University, Naples)

Giorgio Otranto (University of Bari)

 

Study meeting: The Russian Revolution: Was it Necessary?

 

Saturday 21

Study meeting: The Russian Revolution: Was it Necessary?

 

 

The lessons and the meeting in memory of Corrado Vivanti will take place at the ancient Monastery of Santa Chiara, Contrada Omerelli, 20 – Historic center of San Marino. The conference “The Russian Revolution: was it necessary?” will take place at the Gambalunga Library in Rimini. For information: 0549-882511.

Diaries, letters and memoirs

June

Morning (10 am)

Afternoon (16 pm)

Tuesday 6

 

Michele Feo (University of Florence),

Petrarch's Epistles

Wednesday 7  

Michele Feo (University of Florence),
The correspondence of Sebastiano Timpanaro jr

Roberto Bizzocchi (University of Pisa), Letters and diaries as sources for social history

Thursday 8  

Roberto Bizzocchi (University of Pisa), Letters and diaries as sources for social history

 

 

 

 

 

Monday 12  

Luciano Canfora (University of Bari), Cicero's Letters

 

Aldo Corcella (University of Basilicata), Ancient Greek epistolography

 

18 pm – Discussion of Elisabetta Grisanzio's research project: Stasis “biaios didaskalos” – Research manager: Aldo Corcella (University of Basilicata)

Tuesday 13

Luciano Canfora (University of Bari), The Gramscian epistolary as a historical source

Mario Isnenghi (University of Venice), The figure and letters of Cesare Battisti 

Wednesday 14  

Mario Isnenghi (University of Venice), Giuseppe Antonio Borgese at the 'Corriere della Sera'. Letters, memorials, articles

 

 

 

 

Tuesday 20

Michele Ciliberto, (Higher Normal School, Pisa), "Scrapbook" and history of philosophy

 

12 noon Discussion of the research project by Francesca De Robertis, The documents on the death of Giordano Bruno: historical and philological commentary - Research manager: Michele Ciliberto, (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa)

Massimo Mastrogregori (IBHS, Rome)

Unedited carnets by Marc Bloch (1917-1943)

Wednesday 21

Massimo Mastrogregori, (IBHS, Rome)

Memories not intended for publication by Carlo Antonio

Luc Brisson (CNRS Paris), The Letters de Platon: inventiire, thèmes, importance des lettres «néopythagoriciennes» in the history of Platonisme.

Thursday 22

Luc Brisson (CNRS Paris), La Letters VIIauthenticité, lettre ouverte, autobiographie, philosophical excursus.

Symposium FROM THE SOURCE TO THE DATABASE: FOR AN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE POPULATIONS OF THE PAST (San Marino Center for Historical Studies)

Friday 23

Symposium FROM THE SOURCE TO THE DATABASE: FOR AN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE POPULATIONS OF THE PAST (San Marino Center for Historical Studies)

 

 

 

 

Monday 26

 

Giles Bertrand (University of Grenoble Alpes), Travel writings: the case of Europeans in Italy between the late 600s and early 800s

Tuesday 27

Giles Bertrand (University of Grenoble Alpes), Travel writings: the case of Europeans in Italy between the late 600s and early 800s

 

 

Discussion of Fabio D'Angelo's research project: Traveling science. Formation of skills and use of resources in the kingdom of Naples at the end of the eighteenth century – Research manager: Gilles Bertrand (Université de Grenoble Alpes)

 

17 pm: Discussion of Daniele Dibello's research project, Town Mentality Underlying Late Medieval State Government? New perspectives starting from the case of the Republic of Venice – Research manager: Maurice Aymard (Maison des Sciences de l'Homme)

Wednesday 28

Maurice Aymard (Maison des Sciences de l'Homme), Le "Memories" between autobiography, history and literature: the example of Saint-Simon

 

Franco Cardini (Institute of Human and Social Sciences of Florence), The letters of Lorenzo the Magnificent and the Pazzi conspiracy

Thursday 29

Maurice Aymard (Maison des Sciences de l'Homme), Da “I'm someone else” “L'écriture du for intérieur”: a methodological path?

 

Franco Cardini (Institute of Human and Social Sciences of Florence), The letters of Lorenzo the Magnificent and the Pazzi conspiracy

 

18 pm: Discussion of the research project of Caterina Ciccopiedi, The figure of the bishop in Pier Damiani: between ideal and real – Research manager: Nicolangelo D'Acunto (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Milan)

Friday 30

Emma Giammattei (Suor Orsola Benincasa University, Naples), Cross and the epistolary form. A case study

Emma Giammattei (Suor Orsola Benincasa University, Naples), Notebooks in the trenches: Baldini, Soffici, Ambrosini (and Bloch)

 

 

 

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