Additions to labour history archive collections in Britain (2022)
Published by the Society for the Study of Labour History in https://sslh.org.uk/2023/02/25/additions-to-labour-history-archive-coll…
Published by the Society for the Study of Labour History in https://sslh.org.uk/2023/02/25/additions-to-labour-history-archive-coll…
The life of young people in the communist regimes of Eastern Europe meant a long series of unfortunate events that generated, most of the time, the desire to escape to the free world on the other side of the Iron Curtain. The taste of life in the West, obtained tangentially through various means, such as music or film, to which were added the deprivations and oppression, increased the desire of young people to emigrate to the states where they could benefit from the fruits of freedom. Once there, they entered a world of democracy and freedom, where they could enjoy a number of benefits.
Deadline for Submissions
15.03.2023. Abstract (approx. 300 words) and short CV
Notification:31.03.2023
Conference proceedings planned for 2024 by an international academic publisher
Venue: Schloss Hohentübingen, Germany
7 and 8 July 2023
Thematic Focus and Issues:
https://revistacontroversia.com/index.php/controversia/announcement/vie…
Revista Controversia: Dossier 221
Resistencias caleidoscópicas al capitalismo contemporáneo: trabajo, género y despojo
University of Graz, 12–13 September 2023
Organisers: University of Graz (Department of Sociology/Sociology of Gender and Centre for Southeast European Studies)
Convenors: George Bodie (Goldsmiths, University of London) and Ana Kladnik (Institute for Contemporary History, Ljubljana / from March 2023 onwards University of Graz)
Colonialism and the impacts of colonisation have long become an object of public debate. A recent example is a controversy raised by Bruce Gilley’s academic article 'The Case for Colonialism' (2017). In the last decade, social historians, archaeologists, and anthropologists have increasingly focused on the 'history from below.' It has brought up new perspectives and expanded the scope of historical research, addressing the ‘silences of the past’, to use Michel-Rolph Trouillot’s words.
Avec les Journées d’Etudes des 3 et 4 décembre 2022, l’IRELP est entré dans une nouvelle dimension.
Pourquoi et comment ?
Ces Journées ont été préparées de longue main.
Car notre objectif est d’être un interface entre le monde libre-penseur et le monde intellectuel ; avec ces Journées, des intellectuel(le)s de renom, des libre-penseurs, des étudiant(e)s ont pu échanger, élaborer et dialoguer avec le public nombreux, réuni dans des circonstances difficiles.
Journée d’études organisée à l’occasion du 10e anniversaire du master Archives de l’université Paris 8, par le département d’histoire de l’université Paris 8 (Saint-Denis), les Archives nationales et l’association Archiv-8.
Date : mardi 27 juin 2023
Lieu : AN, Auditorium, Pierrefitte-sur-Seine
Comité d’organisation
Marie-Cécile Bouju (Paris 8, IDHE.S.) et Catherine Saliou (Paris 8, ArScAn)
Comité scientifique
Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies (BCDSS), University of Bonn, Germany & International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
November 2-3, 2023
International conference organized by Stephan Conermann, Karin Hofmeester, Ulbe Bosma and Matthias van Rossum