Newsletter - Fondazione Nocentini
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Date: September 22th to 23th, 2022
Location: University of Vienna, Austria
Organizer: Sigrid Wadauer
Deadline for proposals: June 7th, 2022
Recent events in the United States remind us to what extent the South is both a place of distinctive identities and a space sharing a common heritage.
26-27 septembre 2022 – CESSMA (Paris)
Presentazione del volume: Uomini e fiumi
Venerdì 22 aprile 2022 ore 17.30
Nell'ambito del progetto Water Route, promosso da Fondazione ISEC, musil Brescia, Fondazione AEM e Anbi Lombardia siete invitati alla presentazione del volume:
Uomini e fiumi. Per una storia idraulica ed agraria della bassa pianura del Po 1450-1620
di Franco Cazzola (Viella 2021)
Friday 2 - Saturday 3 September 2022
Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK
The AHRC-funded research network Rethinking International Communism aims to bring together scholars from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds who are engaged in the study of international communism and the Communist International (Comintern) between the world wars. Taking stock of recent trends in the literature, and examining new research agendas, the network provides a forum to reflect upon the past, the present and the future of Comintern studies.
Organised by Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo (University of Coimbra) and Tim Livsey (Northumbria University),
15-16 September 2022
Estimad@s Amig@s y Colegas,
Tras saludarles, solicitamos su colaboración como revisor/a en el proyecto editorial Chile, 1973-2023: Contrarrevolución y Resistencia (ver convocatoria abajo). Es la continuación lógica, estructural y políticamente, de La Vía Chilena al Socialismo, 50 años después (CLACSO, 2020, 2 tomos): ver https://independent.academia.edu/VivianaRam%C3%ADrez8
The Centre for the Movement of People, Aberystwyth University 20-22nd June 2022
It seems strange, now, to think that Marianne Hirsch’s concept of postmemory is less than 30 years old. Memory Studies and Trauma Studies have become large academic fields in their own right, spanning the arts, humanities and sciences, but few single concepts have dominated the field in the way that postmemory does.