Ecole française de Rome

The Ecole française de Rome is a public institution under the Ministry for Higher Education and Research. Originally the Roman branch of the École française d'Athènes (1873), and then briefly operated as a School of Archaeology (1874), it was founded under its present name in 1875 and installed in the Palais Farnèse, which it now shares with the French Embassy in Italy. A centre for French scholarship in Italy and the Central Mediterranean in the fields of history, archaeology and the social sciences, the School operates within the framework of research programmes and initiatives conducted in collaboration with French and Italian partners as well as institutions in North Africa and countries bordering the Adriatic (Albania, Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia). These initiatives give rise to academic exchanges within the framework of workshops, seminars, and conferences, PhD programmes, and the organisation of exhibitions. The school welcomes members, post-doctoral and visiting scholars, and scholarship students.
Thursday, March 9, from 2 pm to 4 pm, Frédéric Keck (Musée du Quai Branly) takes part in the EHESS seminar Anthropology Using Southeast Asia as a Point of Departure on Faire mourir et laisser vivre. Pratiques religieuses et scientifiques du fangsheng à Hong Kong et Taiwan dans le contexte de la grippe aviaire.
Maison de l'Asie, first-floor Salon, 22 avenue du Président Wilson 75116 Paris.
Wednesday, March 1st, the Royal Thai Embassy in France, in collaboration with INALCO, is organizing a seminar commemorating the 160th anniversary of Franco-Thai relations at INALCO.
Yves Goudineau and François Lagirarde participated in the section "Point de vue historique et archéologique". Yves Goudineau opens the section and François Lagirarde is speaking on: "Recognition and Development of the vernacular paradigm (religion, epigraphy, manuscriptologie, literature and stories)".
On Monday 27th February Martin Ramos (EFEO) is speaking on "Les soldats du Maître du Ciel. Ce que la révolte de Shimabara-Amakusa nous apprend sur le catholicisme japonais".
11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (free admission)
Maison de l'Asie, first-floor salon, 22 avenue du Président Wilson, 75116 Paris
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The photographic collection of the ethnologist Otomé Klein, 800 pictures taken during the 1980s amongst the ethnic Lisu mountain dwellers in the north of Thailand goes on line on the EFEO virtual photo library: www.collection.efeo.fr
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