Atelier de recherche "Learning from Border Anomalies (Europe, 17th-21th centuries)
Du 26 nov. au 28 nov. 2025

Benjamin Duinat, (UPPA), Maxime Kaci, (Université Marie et Louis Pasteur) et Paloma Puente Lozano (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) coordonnent l'atelier de travail Learning from Border Anomalies (Europe, 17th-21th centuries), qui aura lieu du 26 au 28 novembre 2025 à l'Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour.
Coordination
Benjamin Duinat, historien (PRAG – Université de Pau et des pays de l’Adour – ITEM)
Maxime Kaci, historien (MCF – Université Marie et Louis Pasteur – Centre Lucien Febvre – IUF)
Paloma Puente Lozano, géographe (MCF – Universidad Carlos III de Madrid – groupe de géographie historique de l’Instituto Julio Caro Baroja)
Autres participant(e)s
Arda Akinci, historien (post-doctorant Juan de la Cierva à la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
Annalisa Lendaro, sociologue (chargée de recherches au CNRS – CERTOP UMR 5044)
Sabine von Löwis, géographe (chercheure HDR au Centre for East European and International Studies – Berlin)
Aoife O’Leary McNeice, historienne (post-doctorante à l’University of Galway)
Liste des travaux soumis à la discussion durant l’atelier de travail
- Benjamin Duinat, Maxime Kaci, Paloma Puente Lozano, What Can We Still Learn from Borders ? Anomaly as an Analytical Tool.
- Maxime Kaci, A Long and Winding Road. Enclaves, Networks and the Rise of Modern States between France and Catholic Netherlands (17th-18th centuries).
- Benjamin Duinat, Aldude: An Undivided Zone of Contested Natural Resources between France and Spain (18th-19th centuries).
- Paloma Puente Lozano (with Jacobo García Álavarez), Whose anomaly? Between privilege, benefit and control on the eve of the abolition of the “Coto Mixto” in 19th century Spanish-Portuguese border.
- Arda Akinci, Managing a Border Anomaly: Ottoman Intelligence in Novi Pazar Sanjak (1878-1913).
- Aoife O’Leary McNeice, More-than-Human Borderscapes: The River Erne and the Irish Border (20th century).
- Sabine von Löwis, Understanding spatial Anomalies in Eastern Europe: Border Regions as Entangled Spaces of Past, Present and Future (20th-21th centuries).
- Annalisa Lendaro, Women and Children First ? Railway Workers’ Decisions about Migrants’ Border-Crossing as Anomaly (French-Italian Border, 2015-Present).