CfP: Workshop Ethnic Identities and Industrial Memory
Call for Papers
Ethnic Identities and Industrial Memory
Workshop, Vác, Hungary, 29-30 August 2023
Call for Papers
Ethnic Identities and Industrial Memory
Workshop, Vác, Hungary, 29-30 August 2023
Qualitative and quantitative research alike is invited, and the organisers encourage students in any stage of their studies from all disciplines related to economic and social history to apply.
The conference will be organised by students for students, but with the experience and organisational expertise of the Edinburgh’s Economic and Social History Research Group. It is an excellent opportunity to present papers and receive critical feedback from peers and renowned experts in the field, as well as build a network with others in the economic and social history community.
14th-17th September 2023
The Irish Labour History Society (ILHS) has partnered with the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) and its Northern Ireland Committee to organise its third international conference, in Dublin between 14th and 17th September 2023.
The four-day event will feature national and international expert speakers and labour movement practitioners in over 30 events in four venues: the Trinity College Long Room, Liberty Hall, the Fórsa head office and the Teachers’ Club.
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See the attached draft programme!
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newsletter from Sydney Trades Hall home to the largest collections of trade union historical memorabilia in Australia
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Fifty Years of Fighting
El Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Santiago de Chile invita al III Workshop de la Red Iberoamericana de Estudios sobre Comunismo: El comunismo como cultura política. Aproximaciones desde la historia intelectual y sociocultural
Fecha y lugar: Santiago de Chile, 24-25 de mayo de 2023
Organiza: Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Santiago de Chile
+info y envío de resúmenes ampliados: hasta el 16 de abril de 2023 escribiendo a redriecom@gmail.com.
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