Friday, October 24th, 2014 La délimitation des frontières et l'invention des territoires coloniaux : l'exemple de l'Algérie **IN FRENCH**

DateTimeLocation
Friday, October 24, 20143:00PM - 5:00PMSeminar Room 108N, Munk School of Global Affairs
1 Devonshire Place

Series

Seminaire conjoint d'histoire de la France / Joint French History Seminar

Description

This event will be held in French.

Dr. Blais teaches history at the University of Paris 10. She has written widely on French colonial geography and history, including her most recent book on mapping colonial Algeria: Mirages de la carte (Fayard, 2014).

Her other publications include:

Voyages au grand océan. Géographies du Pacifique et colonisation, 1815-1845, Paris, CTHS, 2005.

Co-edited with Fl. Deprest and P. Singaravelou, Territoires impériaux. Une histoire spatiale du fait colonial, Paris, Presses de la Sorbonne, 2011.

Co-edited with J.-M. Besse and I. Surun, Naissances de la géographie moderne (1760-1860). Lieux, pratiques et formation des savoirs de l’espace, Presses de l’ENS Lyon, 2010.

Co-edited with Isabelle Laboulais, Géographies Plurielles. Les sciences géographiques au moment de l’émergence des sciences humaines (1750-1850), Paris, l’Harmattan, 2006.


Speakers

Dr. Hélène Blais
Département d’Histoire Université de Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense


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