The Franco-Prussian War of 1870–1871: A European Turning-Point?

The Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871 is widely acknowledged to have been a cause of intense political, social and cultural conflict, a shaping element in modern French and German nationalism, and a significant factor in international tensions prior to 1914. The 150th anniversary in 2020-21 provides an opportunity to re-evaluate the impact of the Franco-Prussian War as a turning-point for Europe.

CfP: 100 Years of Anti-Fascism – Between Class Struggle and Social Movement

Call for Articles for a special issue of
Arbeit – Bewegung – Geschichte. Zeitschrift für historische Studien

Arbeit – Bewegung – Geschichte. Zeitschrift für historische Studien (Work – Movement – History. Journal for Historical Studies) is a German-language historical journal based in Berlin and is published three times a year. The main topics are the German and international labour movements, the history of the world of work, the history of the organisation and ideas of social movements, and culture and lifestyle in the working-class milieu.

CfP: Marx and Philosophy Society Annual Conference 2021: Marxism and Nationalism

Saturday, 5 June 2021 (online)
Keynote Speakers: Kevin Anderson, Erica Benner, Lea Ypi

Papers are invited from graduate and early career scholars for the graduate / early career panel. Please send an abstract of no more than 300 words to Jan Kandiyali at j.kandiyali@gmail.com by March 14th. Submissions can, but need not, address the conference theme.

CfP: Occupied Italy 1943-1946

Occupied Italy, 1943-1946 is an open-access digital journal dedicated to the study of the history of the Second World War in Italy and its immediate consequences, spanning between the Allied landing in July 1943 and the Italian referendum in June 1946.
The journal was founded in December 2020 with the aim of emphasizing the relevance of the Italian events in the context of the Second World War and the geopolitical consequences of the Allied landing for the entire Mediterranean area.

CfP: Rethinking Socialist Space in the Twentieth Century

The ‘spatial turn’ in the humanities and social sciences has now been with us for the best part of a generation. Drawing on methods and ideas developed by philosophers and critical geographers, the work that has resulted from this focus on spatial categories has deepened our understanding of the manifold ways that space is produced and negotiated by historical actors.

CfP: Contested Histories: creating and critiquing public monuments and memorials in a new age of iconoclasm

This online workshop taking place 28th and 29th June 2021, organised by Swansea University’s Conflict, Reconstruction and Memory (CRAM) research group, will explore debates surrounding the cultural and political uses of monuments, reflecting upon their role in the memorialisation and imagining of the past. We will take a broad view of ‘monuments’, considering artefacts such as war memorials, cenotaphs and public statuary as well as urban sites damaged through war, or locations hallowed through their connection to pivotal even

Webinaires organisés par la Direction du Patrimoine culturel de la FWB et l’Association des archivistes francophones de Belgique (AAFB)

Dans le cadre d’un nouveau décret en cours d’élaboration pour le secteur des centres d’archives privées, l’AAFB et la Direction du Patrimoine culturel de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles organisent une série de webinaires très intéressants traitant des archives, de leur conservation, de leur valorisation, etc. et pouvant toucher toute personne qui s’intéresse de près ou de loin à la préservation du patrimoine collectif.

 

Vous en trouverez le programme via ce lien (la première session aura lieu ce 25 février) :