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CFP: FROM THE 'CITY BEAUTIFUL' TO THE 'BEAUTIFUL' IN THE CITY (France)
Angela Jancius
jancius at ohio.edu
Sun Oct 21 02:51:13 EDT 2007
>From the 'City Beautiful' to the 'Beautiful' in the City: a Diachronic and
Interdisciplinary Conference
Deadline: November 30, 2006
FROM THE 'CITY BEAUTIFUL' TO THE 'BEAUTIFUL' IN THE CITY : A DIACHRONIC AND
INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE
CFP for the November 23-24, 2007, Conference in Tours, France
The Conference that the Centre of Urban History of the University of Tours
will hold on November 23 and 24, 2007, will address with the importance of
'the Beautiful' in cities from Antiquity to the present times. It is to be
understood as a multi-disciplinary event, with submissions ranging from
history to art history, town planning, philosophy, and the like. Neither are
there any specifications about the time span; however, priority will be
given to submissions which will allow the organisation of consistent
sessions.
The following is a non-exclusive set of ideas:
-the changing meaning of 'the Beautiful' across space and time
-at what stage of the urbanization process did people think of 'the
Beautiful' as a relevant item ?
-what about the conservation of 'the Beautiful' as a significant item of
urban planning, and its recurrent architectural use, be it in Old, or New,
World cities?
-the way urban aesthetics were ordained by their various actors (the
Establishment, individuals, markets, or the state)
-the use(s) of the 'Beautiful' in the City, be they private or public,
hidden or open;
-the interaction(s) between 'the Beautiful' and urban identity.
Single paper proposals should include title, abstract (c. 300 words) and
contact information. They are to be sent to the research center
(cehvi at univ-tours.fr) or to Prof. Philippe Chassaigne, Director of the
Centre of Urban History (philchassaigne at hotmail.com).
Prof. Philippe Chassaigne
Dept. of History
University of Tours
3 rue des Tanneurs
37000 Tours
France
Email: philchassaigne at hotmail.com
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