Mobilities, international business and global mining capitalism. The French mining engineers abroad (19-20th cent.)

Mobilities, international business and global mining capitalism. The French mining engineers abroad (19-20th cent.)

Digital project coordinated by Marco Bertilorenzi

Project overview

This research project investigates the mobilities of the French Ingénieurs civils des mines (ICM – Civil mining engineers) during the 19th and 20th century.
Usually, the scholarly studies about engineers mainly focus on the transfers of technologies and techniques that came along with the mobility of these skilled workers.  Although technology transfer is an important aspect, this research project would like to extend our understanding about the engineers’ mobility, integrating  the transfer of capital (foreign direct investments, explorations, multinational companies) and of commodities behind their mobilities. On the one hand, the study of the mobility of French ICM can be used to chart and account the spread of French capitals abroad, both in the French colonial empire and in other countries. Engineers only seldon move following their own personal goals, in many cases they were sent as agents of large firms that had clear strategies of foreign direct investments or resources exploitation/exploration.
On the other hand, the linkage, through ICMs, between France and other countries can shed light on the creation of complex commodity chains, exploitation of resources and a growing integration of the global mining economy. Actually, the impact of French investments abroad was not only an outcome of the colonial policy, but it entailed the creation of private strategies of business groups in a wide range of countries outside the French colonial empire, like in Russia, Latin America, and Arabian and Far East regions. The research project adopts both qualitative and quantitative perspectives. It is based on a large database of ICM, who were formed in the French Ecole des mines de Saint-Etienne between 1880 and 1970, and tracks the mobilities of engineers through several benchmarks were it is recorded the firm for which ICMs worked, the hierarchical position they had and the place of their activity.
The prosoposophical study of this group can reveal the nexus between personal choices of economic actors in their mobilities and the macro-economic position of the flow of French investments abroad. The project also involves the adoption of new technologies and tool, like ArcGis and StoryMaps , thanks to the involvement of Mobilab.

Research team:

  • Prof. Marco Bertilorenzi
  • Dr. Jean-Philippe Passaqui (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne)
  • Prof. Nadine Dubruc (Ecole des mines de Saint-Etienne)
  • Dr. Marco Orlandi

Goals:

The publication of a workable database including the carrier of about 4000 French civil mining engineers
Joint publications and workshop on this topic, in collaboration with the international partners
Attract interns to assign some work on the construction of the database


Climate, migration, and "green" and not so green infrastructure: myths and realities

“Rooftop garden in the city of Durban, now: eThekwini (Richard Meissner, UNI South Africa)”


Doing digital humanities @ DiSSGeA 2021/22

Doing digital humanities @ DiSSGeA 2021/22

Dal 21.10.2021 al 27.04.2022

dal 21 ottobre 2021 al 27 aprile 2022 si svolgerà, nell’ambito delle iniziative del MobiLab, il ciclo di seminari Doing digital humanities @ DiSSGeA 2021/2022.

I seminari si terranno in modalità telematica via Zoom previa registrazione.


In search of the Holy. Early medieval travelers and Rome

Salterio di Stoccarda, codice Stuttgart, Wuerttembergische. Landesbibliothek, Bibl. fol. 23.


new membership - Association for Tourism and Leisure Education and Research

new membership - Association for Tourism and Leisure Education and Research

We are happy to announce that DiSSGeA is now a member of ATLAS, the Association for Tourism and Leisure Education and Research. Established in 1991 and now comprising members from 60 countries all over the world, ATLAS aims to develop transnational educational and research initiatives in tourism and leisure, provides an interdisciplinary forum for discussion. In particular, the Special Interest Group on Space, Place and Mobilities in Tourism is very close to the topics and approaches developed by our MoHu Centre. Thanks to this membership, staff and students from the University of Padua may benefit from the diverse activities organized by the association, including publications, seminars and conferences. The contact point for this membership is our MobiLab and MoHu member Chiara Rabbiosi (chiara.rabbiosi@unipd.it) who you may contact to have more pieces of information.

 

http://www.atlas-euro.org/

 

http://www.atlas-euro.org/sig_spaceplace.aspx


La storia nell’era della disintermediazione dei saperi

La storia nell’era della disintermediazione dei saperi

Salerno, 5 aprile 2022 14:30-16:30 Aula 8 Dspc

Introducono

Federico Mazzini (Università di Padova)

Deborah Paci (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia)

 

Serge Noiret (European University Institute)

Pratiche collaborative nella Public History Digitale

 

Manfredi Scanagatta (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia)

Digitalizzazione delle fonti storiche: una possibilità contro la misinformation?

 

Discussione

Marcello Ravveduto (Università di Salerno)

Il terzo incontro del ciclo di seminari promossi dalla Sissco si inserisce all’interno dell’insegnamento di Digital Public History (titolare: Prof. Ravveduto) e delle attività del Dottorato in studi linguistici, letterari e storici (DILLS) dell’Università di Salerno.

Chi volesse partecipare al seminario in modalità streaming è pregato di contattare Camilla Zucchi (czucchi@unisa.it)