
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 |
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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 |
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October |
Morning (10-12) |
Afternoon (16-18) |
Tuesday 3 |
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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
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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
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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' |
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Tuesday 17 |
Christine Fauré (CNRS-ENS- Université de |
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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
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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) 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)
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Study meeting: The Russian Revolution: Was it Necessary?
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Saturday 21 |
Study meeting: The Russian Revolution: Was it Necessary?
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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 |
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Michele Feo (University of Florence), Petrarch's Epistles |
Wednesday 7 |
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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
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Monday 12 |
Luciano Canfora (University of Bari), Cicero's Letters
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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 |
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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) I Unedited carnets by Marc Bloch (1917-1943) |
Wednesday 21 |
Massimo Mastrogregori, (IBHS, Rome) I 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 VII: authenticité, 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) |
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Monday 26 |
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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
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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
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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” a “L'écriture du for intérieur”: a methodological path?
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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) |