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Biblioteca della Camera dei deputati “Nilde Iotti”
Palazzo San Macuto, Via del Seminario 76 - Roma
26 settembre - 7 novembre 2023
LA MOSTRA APRIRÀ AL PUBBLICO MERCOLEDÌ 27 ALLE ORE 10.00*
GIACOMO MATTEOTTI
RITRATTO PER IMMAGINI
Orario di apertura da lunedì a venerdì 10.00-18.00
ACCESSO LIBERO
*LA MOSTRA RESTERÀ CHIUSA MERCOLEDÌ 1 NOVEMBRE 2023
COMITATO NAZIONALE PER LE CELEBRAZIONI DEL
CENTENARIO DELLA MORTE DI GIACOMO MATTEOTTI
in collaborazione con
** SEE CONFERENCE PROGRAM IN ATTACHMENT **
This year's annual fundraising event for the Working Class Movement Library, Radical Readings, will be held at Maxwell Hall on Sunday 22nd October from 2pm. This year's event will feature readings by Maxine Peake, Carla Henry, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Mike Joyce and Oliver Lomax.
The readings, the earliest of which dates from 1381 with the Peasants' Revolt, cover historic events such as the Levellers, Peterloo, the Battle of Bexley Square and the Kinder Scout Mass Trespass!
Transfers of socialism between France and Great Britain, and its popular reception, in the long nineteenth century
University of Tours, France, 8-9 February 2024
Opening remarks by
Christian Henriot, Aix-Marseille University (France)
Keynote Speakers
Susan Zieger, University of California, Riverside (USA)
Patrick Le Galès, Sciences Po (France)
Michael Goebel, Freie Universität Berlin (Germany)
On 4-5 September, the Institute of Polish Culture will host an international academic conference on 'Colonial Entanglements in Central and Eastern Europe Before 1939'.
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Call for Papers for a Special Issue of Capital & Class
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Deadline for abstracts: 15 October 2023
Please send abstracts (maximum 250 words) and any enquiries to: jack.copley@durham.ac.uk
Special Issue editors: Jack Copley, Alexis Moraitis, Javier Moreno-Zacarés, Teddy Paikin, Sam Salour
Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Humanities
1088 Budapest, Múzeum körút 4., Faculty Council Hall (Building A, ground floor 039)
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of History and Class Consciousness the conference addresses the topicality and relevance of Hungary’s most influential philosopher anew. The keynotes and panels explore the historical context, the theoretical dimensions, and the actuality of Lukács’ masterpiece.