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IMC 2011: Sessions

Session 807: Mabillon's Heirs: New Diplomatics - Young Scholars, II

Tuesday 12 July 2011, 16.30-18.00

Organiser:Paul Bertrand, 'Diplomatique' (GDR 3177), Institut de recherche et d’histoire des textes
Moderator/Chair:Paul Bertrand, 'Diplomatique' (GDR 3177), Institut de recherche et d’histoire des textes
Paper 807-aBack to Manuscripts: Louis IX Inquests
(Language: English)
Marie Dejoux, Université Paris I - Panthéon-Sorbonne / Archives Nationales, Paris
Index terms: Administration, Archives and Sources, Charters and Diplomatics, Literacy and Orality
Paper 807-bOrdering Records at Cîteaux Abbey: Reflection of the Idea about Spatial Economy? (12th-16th Centuries)
(Language: English)
Coraline Rey, Université de Bourgogne
Index terms: Administration, Archives and Sources, Charters and Diplomatics, Literacy and Orality
Paper 807-cLe Moyen-âge de la diplomatique en France, c. 1795-1852: Regards sur les avatars d'une tradition érudite, au temps de 'l'autre Champollion'
(Language: Français)
Yann Potin, Laboratoire de Médiévistique Occidentale de Paris (LAMOP - UMR 8589), Université Paris I - Panthéon-Sorbonne / Archives Nationales, Paris
Index terms: Administration, Archives and Sources, Charters and Diplomatics, Literacy and Orality
Abstract

Diplomatic studies, as an old science, are renewing themselves these last years with the new perspectives brought by the study of literacy. The famous technical way of studying documents is not only used for the discrimen veri ac falsi, but also to bring into new lights the practices of writing in particular societies, in connection with social studies and cultural studies. These two sessions aim to focus on new projects initiated by young scholars at the beginning of their research, in order to help them to connect themselves with the scientific community and to improve their own way of searching.