From Spirit to Letter. Modes of Appropriating Script among Tribal Groups in India Research Area 1: Displacements, “Dépaysements” and Discrepancies Contact: cecile.guillaume-pay@cefres.cz From the 18th century on among colonized populations, many systems of graphic signs were born in the frame of nascent religious movements. Such was the case among the Soras, a tribal group in Central … Continue reading Cécile Guillaume-Pey: Research & CV →
Since 2007, CEFRES has teamed up with the Institute of Czech History of the Faculty of Arts (Charles University in Prague) around a weekly seminar in history. Open to Prague’s French-speaking students and to Erasmus students from France, the seminar hosts French historians around a unifying theme chosen every semester. The theme for Winter Semester … Continue reading Czech-French Seminar in History – FF UK & CEFRES →
CEFRES epistemological seminar: Exploring Interdisciplinarity Czech-French Seminar in History – FF UK & CEFRES Between Disciplines and Areas – Monthly Research Seminar IMS FSV UK-CEFRES Modernization in 19th century Central Europe. A course at HISO FHS UK
Research Area 2 – Norms & Transgressions Contact: bonneau[@]flu.cas.cz Lara Bonneau is a researcher at the Institute of Philosophy of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (FLÚ – AV ČR) and since February 2023 an associate researcher at CEFRES. Her research focuses on the German Science of Art (Kunstwissenschaft) and more generally on the … Continue reading Lara Bonneau: Research & CV →
From Monastery to Man – the Meaning of Monastic Architecture and its Art in 16th Century New Spain Research Area 1: Displacements, Dépaysements and Discrepancies This research project explores monastic architecture in New Spain in the 16th century. It aims at presenting this architecture and its artistic ornamentation as kept in mural painting and et sculptures … Continue reading Monika Brenišínová: Research & CV →
There is no doubt that interdisciplinarity transforms disciplines, but the nature of such transformation is yet to be explored. In this seminar we will discuss such burning questions and explore the promises and pitfalls of interdisciplinarity, as a practice, discourse and imperative in research conduct.
Presented by:
15 October – Filip Vostal
29 October – Lara Bonneau (4:30 – 6:00 PM)
12 November – Cécille Guillaume-Pey and Monika Brenišínová
26 November – Mátyás Erdélyi
10 December – Edita Wolf and Jana Vargovčíková