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12.12-18 清华历史讲堂

1960、1970年代法国议会外的左派----从“亲华潮流”谈起

The extra-parliamentary left in France in the 1960s and 1970s ----a question of the sinophilic current

主讲人:Professor Marnix DRESSEN-VAGNE

Seminar 1: General scoping data on the settling down movement (qualitative and quantitative approach);

时间:12月12日 星期四 下午13:30至15:30

地点:新斋324 教室

Seminar 2: Methodological reflection and historiography of volunteer workers. What do the books and articles that the settled down have written and the articles that have been published about them by outside observers tell us?

时间:12月13日 星期五 下午13:30至15:30

地点:文北楼309 教室

Seminar 3: Micro-sociological approach. A detailed comparative analysis of the biographical trajectory of two activists who were among the pioneers of the settling down movement: they were hired in a factory before the triple crisis of May-June 1968 that disrupted France.

时间:12月16日 星期一 下午15:00至17:00

地点:文北楼309 教室

Seminar 4: The perception of China by the Maoists. What were the characteristics of this craze of young Westerners for the Cultural Revolution? How can this be reported?

时间:12月18日 星期三 下午15:00至17:00

地点:文北楼309 教室

主讲人介绍:Professor Marnix DRESSEN-VAGNE teaches sociology of labour and employment at the University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. He completed his PhD on the volunteer workers. Entitled Students at the Factory. Mobilization and demobilization of the extra-parliamentary left in the 1960s and 1970s, led by Professor Jean-Daniel REYNAUD, it was defended at Sciences Po Paris in 1992. He has written two books on this research (2000a; 2000b), several book chapters and journal articles. In 2015, in Les Temps modernes (the journal founded by Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir), he published two articles. One was about the historical precedents of settling down (in France, Russia and China), the other one about his personal experience as a voluntary unskilled labourer (an object on which he had never published before). Next May, he is invited to Montreal (Quebec), to participate in a roundtable discussion with settling down experts from the United States, Canada and France.