The first session of FSV / CEFRES seminar “Reflecting on Crises” will be hosted by:
Maria Kokkinou, CEFRES
Jérôme Heurtaux, Paris-Dauphine Université, CEFRES
Topic: Seminar introduction
Where: online.
To register, please contact the organizers: maria.kokkinou@cefres.cz
When: Wednesday September 30th, 12:30-1:50pm
Language: French
As part of the seminar:
“Enjeux contemporains. Penser les crises” / Current Issues. Reflecting on Crises
organized by Maria Kokkinou (CEFRES / UK) and Jérôme Heurtaux (CEFRES)
La crise a le vent en poupe : l’apparition et la diffusion extensive de la Covid-19 en 2020 a redonné à cette notion une actualité globale, qu’elle n’avait plus eu depuis la crise financière de 2009. En dehors de ces moments spectaculaires d’effervescence à l’échelle de la planète, on ne compte plus les événements ou les phénomènes qui sont qualifiés de crise.
Concept-valise de la modernité, la « crise » (pré)occupe nos sociétés dans toutes ses dimensions. Les usages polysémiques du terme et sa très forte actualité nous incitent à revenir sur ce concept, ses significations et ses usages. C’est à cette tâche qu’est consacré ce cours-séminaire, qui verra l’intervention de chercheurs de diverses disciplines, sociologie politique, histoire, histoire de l’art, anthropologie, philosophie, etc.
Quelles réalités sont-elles qualifiées de « crises » et en quoi sont-elles critiques ? Qu’est-ce qu’une crise et comment expliquer sa survenue ? Comment une crise se déroule-t-elle, quels en sont les effets et la postérité ? Pourquoi les crises suscitent-elles des conflits d’interprétation sur leur signification ? La notion de crise est-elle un opérateur central de notre modernité et une clé de compréhension des enjeux qui traversent les sociétés contemporaines ?
Selling Souls: Trafficking German Migrants, Europe and America, 1648-1780
A lecture by William O’Reilly (Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge)
Time & Venue: 5:30 PM at CEFRES (Na Florenci 3, building C, 3rd floor – conference room)
Language: English
Organizer: Veronika Čapská (FHS UK)
William O’Reilly is a senior lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Cambridge, associate director at the Centre for History and Economics and full-time fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Budapest. He has worked on a range of topics in early modern European and Atlantic history, and is particularly interested in the history of European migration, colonialism and imperialism. He serves on the International Advisory Boards of the Historical Journal and Themes in Migrations.
Abstract:
Selling Souls investigates the history of seventeenth and eighteenth-century German emigration to North America and Central and Eastern Europe through the actions of Seelenverkäufer, the ‘soul-selling’ traffickers who recruited and escorted migrants and who bridged divides in geography, in literacy and illiteracy, in economic security and insecurity, in freedom and servitude. As the fashion for emigration grew in Europe after the great depopulation and general upheavals of the Thirty Years’ War, so did the proclivity of recruiters. It was virtually impossible in seventeenth and eighteenth-century Europe to contemplate emigration without coming under the influence of an agent or advertiser. They were scoundrels and saviours in differing measure and without their actions the entire process of early-modern migration would have been inconceivable. As such, they laid the groundwork for subsequent mass migration in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Selling Souls considers the role of colonist recruiters in the creation of a complex network of communication that encompassed an expansive Atlantic World, from Pennsylvania to Transylvania. Without the actions of migrant recruiters, informal webs of contact and communication could not have been maintained among migrants and, by extension, further migration might not have taken place.
The Center for French Studies at the University of Warsaw and the French Research Center in Humanities and Social Sciences are glad to invite you to its roundtable on security issues in Post-Brexit Europe.
Date: Friday 18th June 2021, 15h – 17h
Place: Online, link of the webinair: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86944135144
ID: 869 4413 5144
Language: English
Organizer: Amélie Zima (Center for French Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland)
Welcoming remarks:
- Jérôme Heurtaux (Director of CEFRES)
- Nicolas Maslowski (Director of Center for French Studies at the University of Warsaw, Poland)
Speakers:
- Monika Brusenbauch-Meislova (Brno University, Czech Republic): Choppy Seas, or Calm Waters? Brexit Challenges for Czech Security and Defence policy
- Delphine Deschaux-Dutard (Grenoble Alpes University, France): France, Germany and European Strategic Autonomy after Brexit: Squaring the Circle
- Amélie Zima (Center for French Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland): Polish Defence Policy in Post-Brexit Era: Back to Atlancism?
Chair: Marek Madej (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Credits: European Takuba Task Force, DICOD/EMA
Honoré Banidje, CEFRES
will be taking part in the seminar called Current Issues. Reflection on Crises organised by CEFRES.
Date: Wednesday 24th 2021, 12h30 à 13h50
Where: Online on Zoom.
Organisators: Maria Kokkinou (post-doc at CEFRES / Charles University), Jérôme Heurtaux (CEFRES)
Language: French
To join the Zoom meeting, please click on this link:
For more information about the programme and the seminar, see the website: http://cefres.cz/fr/seminaires/penser-les-crises.
Sapphic Empire: Transnational History of Lesbian Writings in Polish, Russian and Ukrainian Modernisms and beyond (1848–1933)
6th session of CEFRES in-house seminar
Through the presentation of works in progress, CEFRES’s Seminar aims at raising and discussing issues about methods, approaches or concepts, in a multidisciplinary spirit, allowing everyone to confront her or his own perspectives with the research presented.
Location: CEFRES Library
Date: Tuesday, May 13, 2024 at 4:30 pm
Language: English
Contact / To register: cefres[@]cefres.cz
Speaker: Anna Dżabagina (CEFRES / Charles University)
Chair: Libuše Heczková, FF UK Continue reading Sapphic Empire →
Sándor Ferenczi and the Budapest School of Psychoanalysis
2nd session of the Seminar “Rethinking Psychoanalysis in Central Europe: Transnational and Interdisciplinary Perspectives”
When: Tuesday, May 17, 2022, 4:00-6:00 pm
Where: At CEFRES and online (to register please contact claire@cefres.cz)
Language: English
Coordinator and discussant : Agnieszka Sobolewska (University of Warsaw/Sorbonne Université/CEFRES)
Guest-speakers :
- Judit Mészáros (Hungarian Psychoanalytical Society/Eötvös Loránd University)
- Mónika Takács (Sándor Ferenczi Society/International Sándor Ferenczi Network)