CFP: Beyond Camps and Forced Labour

Suzanne Bardgett, Imperial War Museums, London; David Cesarani, Royal Holloway, University of London; Jessica Reinisch, Birkbeck College London; Johannes-Dieter Steinert, University of Wolverhampton 07.01.2015-09.01.2015, London, Imperial War Museum, London

Deadline: 31.03.2014

CALL FOR PAPERS
Beyond camps and forced labour: current international research on survivors of Nazi persecution Fifth international multidisciplinary conference, to be held at Imperial War Museum London, 7-9 January 2015

Amsab-ISG Newsletter

Amsab Nieuwsbrief
9e jaargang, nr. 2, februari 2014

50 jaar migratie
In de schaduw van de herdenking van De Groote Oorlog zijn er in 2014 een hele reeks initiatieven rond 50 jaar arbeidsmigratie uit Marokko en Turkije. Amsab-ISG is bij diverse daarvan betrokken.

ámbitos - Boletín Digital de Actividades de la Fundación Francisco Largo Caballero

ámbitos - Boletín Digital de Actividades de la Fundación Francisco Largo Caballero 
número 76 - enero 2014

Actividades Culturales

Exposición conmemorativa del 125 aniversario de UGT. 1888-2013: Una historia de lucha y logros

La exposición conmemorativa del 125 aniversario de UGT, 1888-2013: Una historia de lucha y logros ha permanecido en la Escuela Julián Besteiro de Madrid hasta el día 22 de enero con una favorable acogida.

Leading IISH collections made available online

Starting today, dozens of the IISH’s leading archives are fully available to view free of charge via the institute’s catalogue. Celebrated collections can now be studied from anywhere in the world, including the papers of Pieter Jelles Troelstra and Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis, Lev Trotsky, the German Social Democrat politicians Eduard Bernstein and Karl Kautsky, and the French anarchist Louise Michel, as well as the archives of political parties as the Dutch Social-Democratic Party.

Women, Work and Value: Definitions, Approaches, Conceptual Frameworks

AHRC Network: 'Women, Work and Value in Europe, 1945-2015'

07.03.2014-08.03.2014, Bristol

This workshop will ask how we measure and define the value of work. How is work categorized (paid vs. unpaid, domestic/caring vs. work outside the home)? And how can we conceptualise the value of work (use value vs. exchange value, emotional, political, cultural, social values, value judgements etc.? Discussion will centre around position papers from scholars in a range of disciplines, kickstarting the interdisciplinary dialogue which will be at the heart of this network.