CfP: Workshop Ethnic Identities and Industrial Memory
Call for Papers
Ethnic Identities and Industrial Memory
Workshop, Vác, Hungary, 29-30 August 2023
Call for Papers
Ethnic Identities and Industrial Memory
Workshop, Vác, Hungary, 29-30 August 2023
CfP for an edited collection
Editors
Luca Mocarelli (University of Milan – Bicocca)
Giulio Ongaro (University of Milan – Bicocca)
Judy Stephenson (UCL)
We welcome paper proposals for above edited collection to be (provisionally) published by Palgrave in late 2024.
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
Dossier: Race relations and racism in the worlds of labor, edited by Paulo Cruz Terra (UFF) e Robério Souza (UNEB)
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Classicism and War in the 20th Century
Journal of War & Culture Studies
This CfP relates to a special journal issue on classicism and war in the 20th century.
Áreas. Revista Internacional de Ciencias Sociales
Núm. 43 (2022): Social and environmental effects of mining in Southern Europe
Coordinated by José Joaquín García Gómez, Ángel Pascual Martínez Soto y Miguel Á. Pérez de Perceval
Publicado: 31-12-2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/areas
Open access https://revistas.um.es/areas/issue/view/20551
A Newly Published Book!
Marx and Le Capital: Evaluation, History, Reception
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Assembling a new generation of interpreters and established scholars, Marcello Musto offers us a profoundly new vision of Marx’s critique of political economy, showing how much the anti-colonial and universal dimension of Capital – that is becoming widely recognized nowadays – owes to its French translation.
Jacques Bidet
The Journal for the History of Environment and Society (JHES) aims to be a leading online and open-access periodical that covers all aspects of environmental history conceived in its broadest sense. The journal encourages high-quality scholarship which focuses on relations between environmental changes and social-historical context. Interregional and international comparative articles receive special attention.