A seminar hosted by CEFRES young researcher Mátyás Erdélyi Department of Historical Sociology of the Faculty of Humanities (HISO FHS UK). Open to BA and MA students. Where and when: Tuesdays, from 3:30 to 4:50 PM, Jinonice, room Y2083. See the Syllabus and bibliography here Full description The aim of the course is to familiarize students … Continue reading Modernization in 19th century Central Europe →
An international conference organized by CEFRES and EUR’ORBEM research center (Paris-Sorbonne University & CNRS). Where: conference room – Na Florenci 3, building C, 4th floor. Languages: English, French. Program 9:30 – Welcome. Panel 1: From Genres to Practices of Entertainment Moderator: Stanislaw Fiszer (Lorraine University/ CERCLE) 9:45-10:10 – Olga Granasztói (Debrecen University) – Languages and Genres … Continue reading The Popularization of Entertainment, from the Enlightenment to Modernism: from West to East? →
Eastern Bohemia in the First Globalization (1870s-1940s) Research Area 1: Displacements, “Dépaysements” and Discrepancies. Contact: s.plyer@cefres.cz My research focuses on Eastern Bohemia from the 1870s to the 1940s. Despite its fringe position at the Silesian border, between the Elbe and Moravia, this territory developed the most modern textile industry within the Double Monarchy and fully integrated … Continue reading Ségolène Plyer: Research & CV →
Program Thursday 25 February – Prague 11:00-12:30 AM Lecture by Michel Wieviorka within the frame of the cycle “Socio-Historical Confrontations” of the Department of Historical Sociology (Faculty of Humanities, Charles University). Topic: Violence and Democracy. Language: English. Where: U Kříže 8, Praha 5 – Jinonice, auditorium 1034. 5-7 PM Lecture and debate organized by CEFRES … Continue reading Visegrad Forum: Michel Wieviorka, between Prague and Warsaw →
In the frame of IMS and CEFRES’s common seminar “Between Areas and Disciplines”, Jana Vargovčíková (CEFRES-FF UK) will present her PhD work on Modes of Legitimating Lobbying in Central Europe and their Ambivalences. Her presentation will be discussed by CNRS Research Professor Pierre Lascoumes, a member of the European Studies Center (CEE), and a specialist … Continue reading Inside the Lobbying Regulation Processes in Central Europe: Negotiating Public and Private Actors’ Roles in Governance →
In the frame of IMS and CEFRES’s common seminar “Between Areas and Disciplines”, Mátyás Erdélyi (CEU, Budapest & CEFRES) will present a chapter of his PhD work on The Making of a Productivist Middle Class in the Habsburg Monarchy. His presentation will be discussed by CNRS researcher Wolf Feuerhahn, co-director of the Alexandre Koyré Center … Continue reading Making Life and Death Quantitative: Social Statistics and Life Insurance in the Dualist Monarchy →