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CESH 2019 – Programme

Youth, Youngsters and Sport from Antiquity to the Modern Day

September 12-14, 2019 – Institute of Sport Sciences – University of Lausanne

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The 23rd edition of the Congress of the European Committee for Sports History (CESH) was held from the 12th to 14th of September 2019 in Lausanne, Switzerland. The Institute of Sport Sciences of the University of Lausanne (ISSUL) is responsible for the organisation. The theme chosen for this event is “Youth, Youngsters and Sport from Antiquity to the Modern Day”.

Programme  (4776 Ko)

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Keynote speakers

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Ludivine Bantigny

Lecturer in contemporary history, University of Rouen (France).

Education in history and arts, University Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne and Ecole normale supérieure? qualified for directing research.

Dissertation title: Le plus bel âge ? Jeunes, institutions et pouvoirs en France des années 1950 au début des années 1960, Institut d’Études politiques de Paris (2003).

Qualification for directing research: 1968, de grands soirs en petits matins, University of Evry Val-d’Essonne (2017).

Member of the editorial board:

  • Vingtième Siècle, Revue d’histoire
  • Entretemps. Revue numérique d’histoire actuelle
  • Histoire@Politique. Politique, culture et société
  • Sensibilités. Histoire, critique et sciences sociales
  • Youth and Globalization

She is notably the author of L’Oeuvre du temps. Mémoire, histoire, engagement (Editions de la Sorbonne, 2019); 1968 de grands soirs en petits matins (Seuil, 2018); La Fabuleuse histoire des journaux lycéens (Les Arènes, 2014); La France à l’heure du monde. De 1981 à nos jours (Seuil, 2013). She is co-editor with Ivan Jablonka of  Jeunesse oblige. Histoire des jeunes en France XIXe-XXIe siècles (PUF, 2009).

Curriculum Vitae

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Paul Christesen

Professor of Ancient Greek History, Dartmouth College (USA).

Education in history and classical studies, Dartmouth College and University of New York.

Dissertation title: Society and Economy in Archaic and Classical Greece, Columbia University (2001).

Member of the editorial board of Nikephoros (Zeitschrift für Sport und Kultur im Altertum).

He is the author of Olympic Victor Lists and Ancient Greek History  (Cambridge University Press, 2007), Sport and Democracy in the Ancient and Modern Worlds (Cambridge University Press, 2012), and A New Reading of the Damonon Stele  (Histos Supplement 8, 2018). He is also co-editor, with Donald Kyle, of The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Sport and Spectacle in Greek and Roman Antiquity  (2013); co-editor, with Danielle Allen and Paul Millett, of How to Do Things with History  (Oxford University Press, 2018). He is currently working with Paul Cartledge of Cambridge University on the Oxford History of the Archaic Greek World.

Curriculum Vitae

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Harald Fischer-Tiné

Full Professor for the History of the Modern World at ETH Zurich (Switzerland).

He was Professor of History at the Jacobs University Bremen from 2006 to 2008; before that, from 2000 to 2006, he was Senior Research Assistant at the Humboldt University in Berlin. He obtained his PhD and habilitation in 2000 and 2007 respectively, from the University of Heidelberg. In 2012, he was Fellow in Residence at the Lichtenberg Kolleg of the University of Göttingen.

Research interests: Transnational and Global History, History of Knowledge, History of South Asia (18th to 20th century), History of Colonialism and Imperialism.

Monographs:

  • Harald Fischer-Tiné, Shyamji Krishnavarma: Sanskrit, Sociology and Anti-Imperialism (London-New Delhi: Routledge India) 2014.
  • Fischer-Tiné, Harald, Pidgin-Knowledge. Wissen und Kolonialismus(Zürich-Berlin: Diaphanes) 2013.
  • Fischer-Tiné, Harald, Low and Licentious Europeans’: Race, Class and White Sub­alternity in Colonial India (New Delhi: Orient BlackSwan) 2009.
  • Fischer-Tiné, Harald, Der Gurukul Kangri oder die Erziehung der Arya Nation: Kolonialismus, Hindureform und ‘nationale Bildung’ in Britisch-Indien (1897-1922) (Würzburg: Ergon-Verlag) 2003.

Personal page

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Organizing committee

Nicolas Bancel, full professor (ISSUL): personal page
Sébastien Cala, doctoral student (ISSUL): personal page
Florence Carpentier, senior lecturer (ISSUL): personal page
Romain Chasles, doctoral student (ISSUL): personal page
Patrick Clastres, associate professor (ISSUL) and CESH 2019 manager: personal page
Helena Klima, doctoral student (ISSUL): personal page
Lidia Lesnykh, doctoral student (ISSUL)
Gil Mayencourt, doctoral student (ISSUL): personal page
Olivier Mutter, head of project (ISSUL): personal page
Claire Nicolas, doctoral student (ISSUL): personal page
Fabien Ohl, full professor (ISSUL): personal page
Grégory Quin, senior lecturer (ISSUL): personal page
Mari Carmen Rodriguez, associate researcher (ISSUL): personal page
Quentin Tonnerre, doctoral student and CESH 2019 secretary general: personal page
Philippe Vonnard, senior lecturer (ISSUL): personal page

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Scientific committee

Lausanne and other swiss universities members

Pr Nicolas Bancel (CH, University of Lausanne): personal page
Pr David Bouvier (CH, University of Lausanne): personal page
Thomas Busset (CH, University of Neuchâtel): personal page
Dr Florence Carpentier (CH, University of Lausanne): personal page
Pr Patrick Clastres (CH, University of Lausanne): personal page
Dr Karine Crousaz (CH, University of Lausanne): personal page
Pr Thomas David (CH, University of Lausanne): personal page
Pr Gianni Haver (CH, University of Lausanne): personal page
Pr Christophe Jaccoud (CH, University of Neuchâtel): personal page
Dr Michael Jucker (CH, University of Lucerne): personal page
Pr Philippe Kaenel (CH, University of Lausanne): personal page
Pr Christian Koller (CH, University of Zurich): personal page
Pr Stefanie Prezioso (CH, University of Lausanne): personal page
Dr Grégory Quin (CH, University of Lausanne): personal page
Pr Karl Reber (CH, University of Lausanne): personal page
Pr Monika Salzbrunn (CH, University of Lausanne): personal page
Pr Janick Schaufelbuehl (CH, University of Lausanne): personal page
Pr Laurent Tissot (CH, University of Neuchâtel): personal page
Pr Danièle Tosato-Rigo (CH, University of Lausanne): personal page
Pr François Vallotton (CH, University of Lausanne): personal page
Pr Nelly Valsangiacomo (CH, University of Lausanne): personal page
Dr Philippe Vonnard (CH, University of Lausanne): personal page

European and international members

Dr Daphné Bolz (France, University of Rouen): personal page
Dr Gherardo Bonini (Italy, Historical Archives of EU): personal page
Pr John McClelland (Canada, University of Toronto): personal page
Pr Dave Day (GB, Manchester Metropolitan University): personal page
Pr Christiane Eisenberg (Germany, Humboldt University): personal page
Pr Matti Eric Goksøyr (Norway, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences): personal page
Pr Mike Huggins (GB, University of Cumbria), Président du CESH: personal page
Pr Jürgen Mittag (Germany, German Sport University): personal page
Pr Martin Polley (GB, De Montfort University): personal page
Dr Xavier Pujadas (Spain, University Ramon Llull): personal page
Dr Kenth Sjöblom (Finland, National Archives of Finland): informations
Pr Panos Valavanis (Greece, University of Athens): personal page
Pr Christian Vivier (France, Besançon University): personal page
Pr Ying Wushanley (USA, Millersville University): personal page

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Sport history

The Institute of Sport Studies of Lausanne University is home to a dozen of senior lecturers and doctoral students, all specialists of Sport History. They focus on the following lines of research:

  • International relations, olympism and sports
  • Colonial, Post-colonial and Racial Studies
  • Sport History and National identity in Switzerland

Keywords: gender studies ; transnational history ; biography/prosopography ; iconography ; visual history.

List of professors, senior lecturers and doctoral students

Nicolas Bancel, professor: personal page
Sébastien Cala, doctoral student: personal page
Florence Carpentier, PhD/senior lecturer: personal page
Romain Chasles, doctoral student: personal page
Patrick Clastres, associate professor: personal page
Helena Klima, doctoral student: personal page
Lidia Lesnykh, doctoral student
Gil Mayencourt, doctoral student: personal page
Claire Nicolas, doctoral student: personal page
Grégory Quin PhD/senior lecturer: personal page
Kevin Rosianu, doctoral student: personal page
Quentin Tonnerre, doctoral student: personal page
Philippe Vonnard, PhD/senior lecturer: personal page

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