CfP: Globalizing Eastern Europe – New Perspectives on Transregional Entanglements of an often Neglected Region

The Leibniz ScienceCampus „Eastern Europe – Global Area“ (EEGA) is calling for paper proposals for its panel "Globalizing Eastern Europe – New Perspectives on Transregional Entanglements of an often Neglected Region at the Sixth European Congress on World and Global History “Minorities, Cultures of Integration, and Patterns of Exclusion” in Turku, 25 June — 28 June 2020.

Presentazione del volume “Detroit. Viaggio nella città degli estremi”

Martedì 19 novembre 2019 ore 18,00

Casa della cultura Via Borgogna 3, Milano

Fondazione ISEC e Casa della Cultura sono liete di invitarvi alla presentazione del volume di Giuseppe Berta: Detroit. Viaggio nella città degli estremi (Bologna, il Mulino, 2019).

Introduce e modera:

• Ferruccio Capelli, Casa della cultura

Intervengono:

• Matteo Bolocan, Politecnico di Milano

• Aldo Bonomi, Consorzio Aaster

• Roberta Garruccio, Università degli studi di Milano

Sarà presente l’autore.

X Jornadas Vida y obra de Manuel Azaña

El Foro del Henares promueve, un año más, las jornadas sobre la vida y obra del político, escritor y periodista Manuel Azaña, que ocupó, entre otras responsabilidades, la presidencia de la República entre 1936 y 1939. Este año el décimo encuentro de estas características tendrá lugar entre el 19 y el 24 de noviembre bajo el título “Manuel Azaña, la religión y la iglesia”.

¿Quién quiso la guerra civil? Historia de una conspiración, de Ángel Viñas

El Grupo de Estudios sobre la Historia Contemporánea de Extremadura anuncia la presentación del libro de Ángel VIÑAS: ¿Quién quiso la guerra civil? Historia de una conspiración,

Cáceres, 19 de noviembre de 2019.

Información sobre este libro en el siguiente enlace:

https://www.planetadelibros.com/libro-quien-quiso-la-guerra-civil/291549

Información sobre el autor:

http://www.angelvinas.es/

CfP: Con-IH 20 Global and International History: Labor and Discipline from a Global Perspective

Con-IH 20 Global and International History
Labor and Discipline from a Global Perspective
Harvard University
April 2nd and 3rd, 2020
 
The organizing committee for the Harvard Graduate Student Conference on International History (Con-IH) invites graduate students to submit proposals for its twentieth annual conference. This year’s theme is Labor and Discipline from a Global Perspective. The conference will take place at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts on April 2nd and 3rd, 2020.

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CfP: 44th Annual Conference of the Social History Society

Lancaster University, 29 June – 1 July 2020


The annual conference of the Social History Society is the largest gathering of social and cultural historians in the UK. For more than four decades, our members have transformed historical research, exploring the many ways in which our social worlds are made, imagined, shared and shattered. We are delighted to be returning to Lancaster University, which was the intellectual home of many of the society’s founding members, in 2020.