Dear all, (French version below)

 

We would like to invite you to submit a proposal for our conference on the history and archaeology of wine in France and Belgium, organised in Ghent on 31/05 and 01/06/2018 within the framework of the ‘Année de France’, entitled: ‘A very cool business: new perspectives on the import, production and consumption of wine in the North in Roman and Medieval times’.

                                                                                                                                                                                

With this conference, we would like to illuminate the centuries-old and lasting economic and cultural relationship between France and its neighbouring regions (and in particular with Belgium) in an interdisciplinary way. In particular, we would like to explore comparative and interdisciplinary approaches for analysing existing and alternative models of ‘wine history’ from the eldest attested Roman imports to the later Middle Ages, and even to modern-day practices. Our focus is fourfold: historical and cultural traditions (1), the economic trade and consumption (2), viticultural and oenological techniques (3), and the bioarchaeology of grapes and wine grape phenology (4). We warmly invite speakers to submit a proposal about one (or several) of these topics. A full abstract of the conference can be found in attachment.

 

Please note that the deadline for submitting a proposal is March 15. The preferred languages for the presentations are French and English. Presentations are about 20 to 30 minutes.

 

Feel free to circulate this message as appropriate.

 

All best,

 

Dimitri Van Limbergen & Wim De Clercq

 

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Cher tous,

 

Nous vous invitons à nous envoyer une proposition pour notre conférence sur l’histoire et l’archéologie du vin en France et en Belgique, organisée à Gand le 31/05 et 01/06/2018 dans le cadre de l’Année de France, intitulée : ‘Une affaire très cool: nouvelles perspectives sur l’importation, la production et la consommation de vin dans le Nord à l’époque romaine et médiévale.'

 

Avec cette conférence, nous souhaitons éclairer les relations économiques et culturelles entre la France et ses régions voisines (notamment avec la Belgique). En particulier, nous aimerions explorer des approches comparatives et interdisciplinaires pour analyser les modèles existants et alternatifs de l’ « histoire du vin » depuis les plus anciennes importations romaines jusqu’à la fin du Moyen Âge, et même jusqu’aux pratiques modernes. La conférence se focalisera sur 4 aspects: les traditions historiques et culturelles (1) ; le commerce et la consommation (2), les techniques viticoles et œnologiques (3), et la bioarchéologie du raisin (4). Nous vous invitions chaleureusement à nous envoyer une proposition sur un (ou plusieurs) de ces sujets. Veuillez trouver un résumé complet de la conférence ci-joint.

 

La date limite pour les propositions est le 15 mars. Les langues préférées pour les présentations (20-30 minutes) sont le français et l’anglais.

 

N’hésitez pas à faire circuler ce message.

 

Bien cordialement,

 

Dimitri Van Limbergen & Wim De Clercq

 

Dr. Dimitri Van Limbergen

Postdoctoral Researcher at Ghent University, Department of Archaeology

Visiting Scholar at Columbia University in the City of New York (2017-2018)
Member of the Potenza Valley Survey Project


Postal Address: Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 35 - UFO, 9000 Gent - Belgium
E-mail:
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Phone: +32486902746 (Belgium); +1 347-697-8310 (USA)

https://ugent.academia.edu/DimitriVanLimbergen

 

 

 

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Subject: Wine conference on France and Belgium (history & archaeology) - Ghent, May 2018 - proposal deadline March 15

 

Dear all, (French version below)

 

We would like to invite you to submit a proposal for our conference on the history and archaeology of wine in France and Belgium, organised in Ghent on 31/05 and 01/06/2018 within the framework of the ‘Année de France’, entitled: ‘A very cool business: new perspectives on the import, production and consumption of wine in the North in Roman and Medieval times’.

                                                                                                                                                                                

With this conference, we would like to illuminate the centuries-old and lasting economic and cultural relationship between France and its neighbouring regions (and in particular with Belgium) in an interdisciplinary way. In particular, we would like to explore comparative and interdisciplinary approaches for analysing existing and alternative models of ‘wine history’ from the eldest attested Roman imports to the later Middle Ages, and even to modern-day practices. Our focus is fourfold: historical and cultural traditions (1), the economic trade and consumption (2), viticultural and oenological techniques (3), and the bioarchaeology of grapes and wine grape phenology (4). We warmly invite speakers to submit a proposal about one (or several) of these topics. A full abstract of the conference can be found in attachment.

 

Please note that the deadline for submitting a proposal is March 15. The preferred languages for the presentations are French and English. Presentations are about 20 to 30 minutes.

 

Feel free to circulate this message as appropriate.

 

All best,

 

Dimitri Van Limbergen & Wim De Clercq

 

-------------------------

Cher tous,

 

Nous vous invitons à nous envoyer une proposition pour notre conférence sur l’histoire et l’archéologie du vin en France et en Belgique, organisée à Gand le 31/05 et 01/06/2018 dans le cadre de l’Année de France, intitulée : ‘Une affaire très cool: nouvelles perspectives sur l’importation, la production et la consommation de vin dans le Nord à l’époque romaine et médiévale.'

 

Avec cette conférence, nous souhaitons éclairer les relations économiques et culturelles entre la France et ses régions voisines (notamment avec la Belgique). En particulier, nous aimerions explorer des approches comparatives et interdisciplinaires pour analyser les modèles existants et alternatifs de l’ « histoire du vin » depuis les plus anciennes importations romaines jusqu’à la fin du Moyen Âge, et même jusqu’aux pratiques modernes. La conférence se focalisera sur 4 aspects: les traditions historiques et culturelles (1) ; le commerce et la consommation (2), les techniques viticoles et œnologiques (3), et la bioarchéologie du raisin (4). Nous vous invitions chaleureusement à nous envoyer une proposition sur un (ou plusieurs) de ces sujets. Veuillez trouver un résumé complet de la conférence ci-joint.

 

La date limite pour les propositions est le 15 mars. Les langues préférées pour les présentations (20-30 minutes) sont le français et l’anglais.

 

N’hésitez pas à faire circuler ce message.

 

Bien cordialement,

 

Dimitri Van Limbergen & Wim De Clercq

 

Dr. Dimitri Van Limbergen

Postdoctoral Researcher at Ghent University, Department of Archaeology

Visiting Scholar at Columbia University in the City of New York (2017-2018)
Member of the Potenza Valley Survey Project


Postal Address: Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 35 - UFO, 9000 Gent - Belgium
E-mail:
[log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask]
Phone: +32486902746 (Belgium); +1 347-697-8310 (USA)

https://ugent.academia.edu/DimitriVanLimbergen