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History of Public Musical Teaching in 19th Century France (1795-1914) – HEMEF
The following project deals with fundamental research in the field of musicology. It aims to study a piece of the history of music teaching in 19th century France (1795-1914), focusing on the Conservatoire national de musique, founded in 1795. It intends to demonstrate, through the study of this sch
Contacts and Acculturation in Classical Etruria : Images, Notions, Artefacts – CAECINA
CAECINA Contacts and Acculturation in Classical Etruria: Images, Notions, Artefacts Only in the VII century BC did Etruscan society truly took shape, in connection with the intensification of commercial relationships between Central Italy and the Oriental and Greek worlds; from that moment, and
Emerging cultures and semiotic mediations – CEMES
In the first area, “an intermediality culture: the practices”, we are switching – from the description of the more elementary categories involved in intermediality: the formats and the functions evolutions, and the role of analogy in the different types of support and current media – to an investiga
[ECrire l'Histoire de l'Oral]. The Emergence of Modern Orality and Aurality. Phonic Movements in Scenic Images (1950-2000) – ECHO
ECHO was born out of the idea that the study of Western theatre, despite its vocal, sound and acoustic aspects, was no exception to the overvaluation of the visual. The research prolonged an initial project titled “Theatre Sound (19th - 21st centuries)” with a refocusing on three aspects: on France,
A Critical and Comparative Research on Food Heritage and Gastropolitics – FOODHERIT
In different regional contexts, heritage politics are encouraging the revitalization and the promotion of particular and “traditional” food products with different aims, such as cultural recognition and market exploitation. The listing of the “gastronomic meal of the French”, the “traditional Mexica
Sources of cultural variations – SOURVA
Sources of cultural variation This project arose from the observation that there may exist only three models of cultural differentiation. For the classical diffusionist model, an innovation arises and, little by little, spreads around, but its appeal decreases and comes close to nil as the distan
Continental extension of the Mediterranean Neolithization – PROCOME
From an historical point of view, the Neolithic transition constitutes a fundamental period during which people changed their relationship with the environment, establishing – in diverse ways – an economy based on stock-keeping and agriculture. In archaeology, the approaches to the study of this ‘Ne
Political power and religious conversion (late Antiquity - early modern period) – POCRAM
In the last two decades, religious affiliations tend to become major references in the definition of identities, whereas, in the 19th and 20th centuries, political or ideological affiliations were predominant. The POCRAM project aims at analysing the attitudes of political powers regarding religious