Representing urban sociability from Hogarth to Boilly
June 22nd 2022
Cycle of talks organized by the GIS Sociability in partnership with the Musée Cognacq-Jay, in-person and online events, March - June 2022
Emotions and the City: Urban Sociability in Britain and France, c. 1650- c. 1850
June 16th 2022
International conference organized by the GRHS - 16-17 June 2022 - McGill University (Montreal)
TNA workshop: Of Eighteenth-Century Merchants and the Enslaved: Records at The National Archives
May 25th 2022
Workshop organised by the National Archives of Kew in the framework of the H2020 DIGITENS project. London, Kew, 25 May, 14:00 - 15:30 (Brit. time) / online event
Sara Leuner (Université de Paris, LARCA): Laureate of the 2021 edition of the GIS Sociabilités/Sociability Master's Thesis Prize
April 19th 2022
2021 Laureate of the GIS Sociabilités Master's Thesis Prize: Sara Leuner (Université de Paris, LARCA)
Dance, Song, Music and Sociability 1750-1832
March 5th 2022
International workshop organized by Mark Philp (Warwick University) in the framework of the DIGITENS project - Notre Dame University, London, 5 & 6 March
Les pépites de la BnF - GALLICA
February 11th 2022
Pépite de Gallica dans Historia: Marion Dardenne présente un délicat écran à main du XVIIIe siècle illustrant la scène finale d'une pièce de théâtre.
"Discussing The Representation and Reinvention of Sociable Spaces in the Long Eighteenth Century (Paris, Le Manuscrit, 2021)"
February 8th 2022
Talk by Annick Cossic (UBO Brest, France) & Emrys Jones (King's College London, UK) in the framework of the East Asian Intellectual History Network Seminar - online event, Tuesday 8 February 2022, 11:00 - 13:00 (French time)
le mardi 8 février 2022 de 11h à 13h (heure de Paris):
Voltaire’s Correspondence: Tracing Networks of Sociability in the 18th-century Digital Archive
December 9th 2021
Talk by Prof. Glenn Roe (Sorbonne Université) organized in partnership with the Bibliothèque nationale de France and the GIS Sociability within the framework of the H2020 project DIGITENS
Bibliothèque nationale de France (room 70), Thurdsay 9 December, 16:30