Workshop 'Latin America in Global Context' at Global History Conference
Fundação Getulio Vargas, Praia de Botafogo, 190. Rio de Janeiro - 18/10/2016 - 18:00 - 21/10/2016 - 18:30
The Weatherhead Initiative on Global History (WIGH) at Harvard University identifies and supports outstanding scholars whose work responds to the growing interest in the encompassing study of global history. We seek to organize a community of scholars interested in the systematic scrutiny of developments that have unfolded across national, regional, and continental boundaries and who propose to analyze the interconnections—cultural, economic, ecological, political and demographic—among world societies.
Se acerca el I Congreso de Investigadorxs sobre Anarquismo (26-27-28 octubre 2016, Buenos Aires, ARG).
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Harvard University, USA
9-10 March 2017
The organizing committee for the Harvard Graduate Student Conference on International History (Con-IH) invites graduate students to submit proposals for its seventeenth annual conference. This year’s theme is migration in international and global history. The conference will take place at Harvard University on Thursday March 9th & Friday March 10th 2017.
Global History Culture Centre
University of Warwick, UK
19-21 April 2017
Europa, le grandi trasformazioni
Call for Conference Papers:
The Labours of Asa: Work Inspired by the Contributions of Asa Briggs to Labour History
How did activists remember, represent and reassess the revolutionary heritage of the ‘long nineteenth century’? On 4–5 November 2016, Northumbria University’s ‘Histories of Activism’research group will examine this question in association with the Society for the Study of Labour History (SSLH) and with the support of Durham’s Centre for Nineteenth Century Studies.
Popular education and social movements - a relationship at work through time
Revue Les Causeries du Labocoop, n°2
Les Causeries du Labocoop journal issue no.2
RÉSUMÉ
Cette journée est consacrée aux « nouveaux mouvements politiques » nés dans les années 2000 dans le sillage de ce que l’on a pu appeler l’alter-mondialisme, mobilisations qui ont pu également être qualifiées de « mouvements sur place », « mouvements de mouvements », « mouvements sans leaders, transversaux, … » ou « digitaux ». L’un des exemples les plus influents aura été sans nul doute les « indignados » en Espagne en 2011 mais d’autres expériences ont eu lieu dans nombre de contextes politiques démocratiques ou autoritaires (Tunisie, Egypte).