Exposition : Le retour des saints dans les mondes (post-) communistes
Le programme RedGold initie cette exposotion à l’Humathèque Condorcet du 24 septembre au 14 décembre 2024.
On September 23, 2024 took place the opening of the photo exhibition of the research programme ‘A Red Golden Legend: Hagiographic experiments in the former USSR and popular democracies’ of the French National Agency for Research, at the Humathèque of the Condorcet Campus of Paris.
Le programme RedGold initie cette exposotion à l’Humathèque Condorcet du 24 septembre au 14 décembre 2024.
In this article, Tim Grose offers an overview of the Mazar of the Seven Maidens, a place of religious significance in the Uyghur communities of the Turfan region.
This report presents some of Pascale Bugnon’s preliminary investigations on Sulaiman-Too Mountain [Сулайман-Тоо], also known as the ‘Throne of Salomon’.
In 2016, Jesko Schmoller travelled to the village of Barda, in the region of Perm, Russia. There, he followed some inhabitants as they planned a pilgrimage. This article shows some drone footage recorded during that experience.
Tommaso Previato Academia Sinica, Institute of History and Philology There is a tendency in scholarly circles to look at Maoist China (1949–76) as an atheist space where religion barely survived the violence of ‘anti-superstition’...
Eric Schluessel recounts his encounter with a 1960s-manuscrit which led him to uncover the story of Anarkhan, a young woman whose fate at the hands of officer Ma Fuxing tells about the struggles of life in Kashghar at the beginning of the 20th century.
Programme de l’atelier Eurasie Centrale, initiation à la recherche sur les sociétés modernes et contemporaines d’une région correspondant aux anciens suds de l’URSS, lato sensu, et l’ouest de la République populaire de Chine.
Programme for the 2023 workshop, entitled “Minuscule Lives? Muslim Saints’ Vitae in the (Post-) Communist World, from Deviation to Reconciliation”.
This multiplex online round table taking place on April 11-12, 2023 will aim at fostering an exchange of information and views on the state of the art and the perspectives of research on Muslim gnostic poetry in the former USSR and popular democracies.
Atelier animé par Lili Di Puppo, Stéphane Dudoignon, Léo Maillet L’Atelier Eurasie centrale propose une initiation à la recherche sur les sociétés modernes et contemporaines d’une région correspondant aux anciens suds de l’URSS, lato...