CfP: Travail et syndicalisme en Afrique au XXème siècle

Le septième numéro de Revue d’Histoire Contemporaine de l’Afrique (RHCA), à paraître à la fin de l'année 2024, sera consacré au thème « Travail et syndicalisme en Afrique au XXème siècle », sous la direction de Françoise Blum (CHS, CNRS), Ophélie Rillon (IMAF, CNRS) et Elena Vezzadini (IMAF, CNRS).

 

Un appel à contributions est lancé pour le 1er Novembre 2023. Pour voir l’appel dans son intégralité : https://oap.unige.ch/journals/rhca/announcement/view/34 

 

For a new Anarchist Center in Lisbon (Portugal)

Three collectives that belong to the history of Portuguese anarchism – Centro de Cultura Libertária, BOESG (library) and A Batalha (newspaper) – got together to buy a new Anarchist Center in the Lisbon region: a common space, open to old and new collectives, that will rid us, once and for all, of the pressure brought about by gentrification and real estate. The new Anarchist Center will be a social center but will also host the relevant archives and libraries of the three collectives.

Mahdi Amal papers online

We are proud to announce that digitized papers of Mahdi Amel are available online. Mahdi Amel (Hassan Hamdan, 1936 – 1987) was an influential Marxist thinker and prominent member of the Lebanese Communist Party. Amel wrote several influential books on Marxist philosophy, colonialism and underdevelopment, and national liberation.

CfP: Activism in Diaspora: Resistance Movements through Literature, Film and Digital Media

The current global revolutions such as the protests in Iran, Palestine and Afghanistan, the war in Ukraine, as well as the precarious situation of immigrants in the U.S.-Mexico Border and the Refugee “crisis”, or underreported gender violence against Indigenous women and women of color have led to a surge of different diasporic movements of activism through literature, film and digital media.

CfP: Artists on the Move: Transnational and Transcultural Perspectives on Migration from the (former) Russian Empire, 1880–1939

Location: Online (co-sponsored by Yale-NUS College and the Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Program of the Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale University)
Dates: March 7–9, 2024