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The Collegium de Lyon is the Institute for Advanced Study of the Université de Lyon. It is a member of the French (RFIEA), European (NETIAS), and intercontinental (UBIAS) networks of IASs. Its mission is to act as a scientific incubator, welcoming international researchers who wish to develop an innovative research project in collaboration with a research unit of the Lyon Saint-Étienne academic ecosystem over a period of 5 or 10 months.
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This conference will examine South Vietnam between 1945 and 1975 as a political laboratory, characterised by experiments, rivalries, alliances and competitions in the pursuit of power and the realisation of autonomist or independence projects. A historically dynamic region in economic, ethnic and cultural terms, South Vietnam is home to diverse populations and heritages, including the Cam,
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Following on from the ANR AgroCCol project and the 'Cultivation in Antiquity' study day organised at the École française de Rome on 9 January 2024, the study of Columella's work, the agronomic tradition and, more broadly, the Roman didactic tradition (encyclopaedic, veterinary, medical, etc.) will be continued. The approach will focus on the gender norms advocated in these treatises, offering a new perspective on these texts.
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As part of the research seminar organised by the Institut d'Asie Orientale (IAO), Shawn McHale, Professor of History at George Washington University (Washington, DC, USA) and currently in residence at the Collegium de Lyon, will present his research on "Peace, Violence and the Transformation of Vietnamese Buddhism (1900-1989)".
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As part of the GRHis/Triangle seminar "Libéraux et socialistes face à la violence (1889-1989)", Tommaso Giordani, historian in residence at the Collegium, will present his research on "Socialism without revolution: the tactical role of violence in Georges Sorel".