Staging Nineteenth-Century Migrations and Exiles in Museums

How European museums represent 19th-century migration, exploring how objects and artifacts convey historical movements, exile, and immigration across countries like France, Italy, and Belgium

  • Date: 12 OCTOBER 2026  from 17:30 to 19:00

  • Event location: room not yet identified - In presence and online event

  • Type: Lectures

Speaker ISA Visiting Fellow -  Diaz Delphine

M.A Ph.D Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France

 

Delphine Diaz is a Senior Lecturer in contemporary history at the University of Reims Champagne Ardenne and a junior member of the Institut universitaire de France (2020–2026). Her research focuses on 19th-century exile and migration in Europe, including the experiences of refugees and children in exile. She has authored Un asile pour tous les peuples? and En exil. Les réfugiés en Europe de la fin du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours, and co-edited Banished. Traveling the Roads of Exile in Nineteenth-Century Europe. Diaz also studies how exiles are represented in museums, coordinating related research programs and special journal issues.

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