CfP: Le Brésil, pays indépendant ? Penser la « théorie de la dépendance » 200 ans après 1822

En occasion du bicentenaire de la proclamation de l’indépendance du Brésil advenue le 7 septembre 1822, nous proposons d’organiser une journée d’études qui portera sur la production intellectuelle des auteurs réunis sous l’étiquette de « Théorie de la dépendance ».

CfP: The Global History of War and Empire

The Society for the History of War – in collaboration with the Amsterdam School of Historical Studies, the Research School for Political History, the Netherlands Institute for Military History, the Faculty of Military Sciences of the Netherlands Defence Academy, and the University of Amsterdam – invites proposals for a conference on the global history of war and empire. This will be a face-to-face conference in Amsterdam on 24-25 November 2022.

Fundación Pablo Iglesias: Exposición permanente “Los carteles de la guerra”

Os invitamos a realizar un recorrido por nuestra exposición virtual permanente, realizada con la colaboración de Google Arts & Culture, "Los carteles de la guerra".

Es una pequeña muestra del fondo de carteles que conservamos en nuestro archivo histórico.

https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/fundacion-pablo-iglesias

 

CfA: Digital Archivist. Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives

Starting date:                                       October 01, 2022

Application deadline:                         Open until filled

Full- Or Part-Time:                              Full-Time

Location:                                               Budapest

 

The Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives (OSA) at Central European University (CEU) based primarily in Budapest but with teaching tasks in Vienna, Austria invites applications for the Digital Archivist position.

Women's maritime work in the Upper Adriatic region with a focus on the two post-WW periods (WeCanIt)

  

Marie Skłodowska-Curie project at the University of Ljubljana on women's maritime work in the Upper Adriatic region with a focus on the two post-WW periods (project acronym WeCanIt).

Within the project activities was created wecanit.eu, a research blog and public history website dedicated to the research topics.

To date, the wecanit.eu is structured into four narrative paths and each path corresponds to the public history outcome of the research activities of the project WeCanIt:

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