The European Graduate School for Training in Economic and Social Historical Research (ESTER) is an international postgraduate network incorporating more than 60 European universities. The network organises research training in the form of annual series of Advanced Seminars on specialised themes within Economic and Social History. Each seminar can host a maximum of 15 postgraduates from European universities who are given the opportunity to discuss their work with a number of renowned senior scholars in their field of research. The network language is English.
THE 2001 ADVANCED SEMINAR PROGRAMME
- The History of Violence and Social Movements
organiser: professor Heinz-Gerhard Haupt (University of Bielefeld)
The seminar will take place at the University of Bari, Italy
dates: the 13th until the 18th of November, 2001 - Urban History: a Multiform Discipline
organisers: professor Lydia Dracaki (Panteion University) and professor Pim Kooij (University of Groningen)
The seminar will take place at the Panteion University Athens, Greece
dates: the 21st until the 26th of February, 2002 - Industrialisation - Past and Present
organisers: professor Lennart Schön and professor Christer Gunnarsson (University of Lund)
The seminar will take place at the Panteion University Athens, Greece
dates: the 26th of February until the 3rd of March, 2002
Calls for Students, including application forms, are available from our website: www.kun.nl/ester.
FOR INFORMATION
Dr Angélique Janssens
Director ESTER Programme
University of Nijmegen; Department of History
P.O. Box 9103, 6500 HD Nijmegen; The Netherlands
fax: 00-31-24-3611591
e-mail: nwp@let.kun.nl
Posted: 6 March 2001