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SUMMARY:Prison spaces in the Middle Ages: an interdisciplinary approach to the territories and materialities of medieval incarceration
DESCRIPTION:Bordeaux\, 2020 1st-3 april. \nWhile recent work has renewed our knowledge of medieval execution sites and of the internal layout of detention facilities\, much remains to be done to understand the distribution of prison spaces and territories\, in particular to shed light on the socio-spatial dynamics and logic of their establishment. These prison spaces evolved between the beginning and the extreme end of the Middle Ages\, with prisons only multiplying from the 13th century onwards. These evolutions must be understood in close coordination with the evolutions of medieval justice and its spatial practices. Studies can be carried out at the scale of a building\, a neighborhood\, a city\, a city\, one or more regions. The sources to be mobilized are very diverse: judicial documents\, urban regulations\, prison regulations\, accounts\, iconography\, archaeological sources (excavations\, archaeological studies of buildings\, etc.)\, so-called „literary“ texts\, etc. Three angles of approach can be used: \n1/ Diversity of prison spaces: beyond the prison In the Middle Ages\, prison spaces were of various material forms and sizes and had multiscalar installations in a sometimes complex interplay of jurisdictions: „holding prison“ could thus be done in a neighborhood\, a city\, a private individual’s house\, a convent\, a „private prison“\, etc. The renovation\, transformation and maintenance\, more rarely construction\, of these places are undoubtedly opportunities to understand these phenomena. The spatial distribution of the various prison sites may contain historical meanings that have not yet been explored\, beyond the traditional problem of conflicts of jurisdiction. We know that some jurisdictions used to use prisons in other jurisdictions: can we go so far as to talk about prison networks with collaborations between justice systems on an urban scale? \n2/ Beyond the walls: porosities of prisons Prison places only functioned in close interaction with their economic and relational environment\, which conditioned their very existence and contributed to their integration into a territory. Visitors\, brotherhoods or suppliers had to somehow penetrate the prison envelopes\, which required material arrangements. Did some prisons have problems of neighborhood and common ownership? The visibility\, acceptance and accessibility of these places are essential to interpret their uses and integration into their environment. \n3/ Prison and urban spaces: prisons\, stages of urban rituals Prisons were not only used to lock people up\, these buildings were also used as reference places for certain urban rituals\, judicial (executions) or not (visits\, entries\, etc.)\, which the historian has every interest in considering if he wants to understand all the facets of these places. From this point of view\, the relative location of these places (near or in which building? Near which road?) may have had a different valence in the eyes of the population that should be taken into consideration. \nProposals for papers: title and abstract of the paper (250 words)\, bio-bibliographic notice (10 lines)\, to be sent before 5 November 2019 to the following addresses : mcharageat@free.fr ; julie.claustre@univ-paris1.fr ; Elisabeth.Lusset@univ-paris1.fr; mathieu.vivas@univ-lille.fr
URL:https://medievista.cz/akce/prison-spaces-in-the-middle-ages-an-interdisciplinary-approach-to-the-territories-and-materialities-of-medieval-incarceration/
LOCATION:Bordeaux\, Bordeaux\, Francie
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