Archives and Outreach
Winter School Archives and Outreach Monday January 28th – Friday 1st February 2019 in Antwerp
Since 2014 FARO and The National Archives (UK) have organized the Summer and Winter Schools Archives & Education to assist archivists, education officers and keepers of special collections in their professional development. These training events have been a success and the participants have found it a unique experience. You can see some pictures of the previous editions online (2014, 2015, 2017, 2018).
ToC: Sozial.Geschichte Online
ToC: Sozial.Geschichte Online/Offline
Table of Content - Issue 23( 2018)
Ahlrich Meyer/Insa Meinen: Jüdische Immigranten in der belgischen Ökonomie (1918 bis 1942), Teil 2
Hartmut Rübner: Antikommunismus in Aktion. Alfred Weiland, die Gruppe Neues Beginnen und die Nachrichtendienste im Systemkonflikt nach 1945
Atelier de lecture sur les conflictualités au travail
L'atelier de lecture sur les conflictualités au travail reprendra en novembre pour la troisième année consécutive ! Il explorera cette année trois thématiques différentes : les conflits ouvriers, les restructurations et la gestion des conflits par les encadrements.
CfP: Socialization and Skill: The Master Apprentice Relationship in a Long Term Perspective
WORKSHOP
Socialization and Skill: The Master Apprentice Relationship in a Long Term Perspective
8th – 9th November 2019
London School of Economics
Organisation: Bert De Munck, Sietske Van den Wyngaert, Patrick Wallis
Vacancy Collection Development at International Institute of Social History
The International Institute of Social Histroy, Amsterdam, is currently looking for a
Scientific Staff Member Collection Development
(30.4 hours/week, 0.8 FTE)
CfP: Managing the Land: Agricultural and Rural Actors in Twentieth Century Europe
Agriculture and rural life, topics long dismissed by many historians as irrelevant or old-fashioned, are currently receiving renewed attention in the field of contemporary history. The revival of rural and agricultural history is closely connected to concerns about environmental degradation, food shortages, land grabbing, and migration in the context of climate change, and to academic debates about the so-called Anthropocene, natural resources, and the notion of sustainability.
PhD candidate ‘Consumers on the March: Civic Activism and Political Representation in Europe, 1970s to 1990s’
The Department of History and Art History seeks to appoint a PhD candidate for the project ‘Consumers on the March: Civic Activism and Political Representation in Europe, 1970s to 1990s’, funded by means of a VIDI Research Grant awarded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) to Dr Liesbeth van de Grift.
The PhD candidate will be working on the subproject ‘A Europe of Consumers: BEUC and the Europeanisation of Consumer Policies, 1970s to 1990s’.
CfA: Social Media and Democracy Research Grants
Proposals are accepted on a rolling basis, with the next period of review beginning November 6th.
Overview
Travail, emploi et relations professionnelles au sein des organisations militantes
Travail, emploi et relations professionnelles
au sein des organisations militantes
CHS XXe siècle (CNRS/Paris 1) – ISP (Paris-Nanterre)
Journée d’étude – 30 Novembre 2018
Centre Malher - Amphi Dupuis (1er sous-sol)
9 rue Malher – 75004 Paris (M° Saint-Paul)
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