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Graduate and postgraduate conference - « British philanthropies, 1750-1914 Reforming and redeeming the world and the metropolis »
17 juin 2014, de 9h30 à 16h30, à Lyon 2, amphi BenvénisteContacts/Organisation
Mélanie Cournil et Maud Michaud
Programme
- 9h15 : Welcome to participants
- 9h30 : Introduction Speech
Maud Michaud : “Connected Philanthropies : Britain and its Empire, the foreign and the home fronts of British philanthropists and missionaries, 1750-1914”
- 9h45-10h45 : Keynote Speech by Alison TWELLS, Sheffield Hallam University
“Abolition, Philanthropy and Public History”
- Followed by questions and discussions
- 10h45-11h10 : Coffee and tea break
- 11h10-11h40 : Aurélie BAUDRY-PALMER, Université du Sud Toulon-Var
‘Philanthropy and class interactions in mid- and late-Victorian Bristol’
- 11h40-12h10 : Muriel GLESER-NEVEU, Université Paris-Diderot
“‘Charity is the calling of a lady ; the care of the poor is her profession’ : Women’s agency in two competing philanthropic models in Liverpool (1890-1907)”
- 12h10-12h40 : Alice BONZOM, Université Lyon 2
‘Souls for the soulless, homes for the homeless : prison relief inside and outside the prison (1856-1914)’
- 12h40-14h : Lunch
- 14h-14h30 : Tonatiuh USECHE SANDOVAL, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
‘British Positivists : Loving Humanity, but not as Philanthropists ?’
- 14h30-15h : Mélanie COURNIL, Université Lyon 2
‘Telescopic philanthropy at the time of abolitionism : saving the slave, forsaking the factory worker ?’
- 15h-15h15 : Coffee and tea break
- 15h15-15h45 : Aurélie PETIOT, King’s College, University of Cambridge
‘Charles Robert Ashbee’s Educational and Philanthropic Work, 1880s-1940s’
- 15h45-16h : Maud MICHAUD, Université Lyon 2
‘The Strangers’ Home for Asiatics : Redeeming the World within the Metropolis, 1857-1937’
- 16h-16h30 : Final discussions and concluding remarks