ITH Conference September 2012

PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME (22.8.2012)

Interventions: The Impact of Labour Movements on Social and Cultural Development, 13-16 September 2012
Bildungshaus Jägermayrhof, Römerstraße 98, 4020 Linz

Simultaneous Translation: English - German

48th Linz Conference, organized by the International Conference of Labour and Social History and the Chamber of Labour of Upper Austria, kindly supported by the Friedrich Ebert-Foundation, the Provincial Government of Upper Austria and the City of Linz

Modern Slavery: The Libertarian Critique of Civilization

Modern Slavery: The Libertarian Critique of Civilization, is a new journal for the abolition of all forms of enslavement, published as an independent, not-for-profit project of CAL Press. "Modern Slavery" is the name we give to the ubiquitous institutional foundation of forced labor required for Modern Civilization.

Modern Slavery is an oversized, 200-page, perfect-bound journal of high-quality essays, fiction, reviews and art that will be published twice a year.

18th workshop on history and memory of NS concentration camps: Forced Labor, Exploitation, War Production

Kai Michael Becker, Noah Benninga, Dennis Bock, Henrike Illig; in collaboration with "Denkort Bunker Valentin"; and Institute for Ethnology and Cultural Research at the University of Bremen (Prof. Dr. Inge Marszolek)
31.08.2012-04.09.2012, Bremen, "Denkort Bunker Valentin" ("Submarine Bunker Valentin Memorial") Bremen-Farge, Lidicehaus Bremen

Workers of the World - International Journal on Strikes and Social Conflicts

Vol. 1, issue 1, June 2012

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
(p. 5)

DOSSIER: STRIKES AND REVOLUTION
(p. 6)

THE PARTY AS VANGUARD: THE ROLE OF THE RUSSIAN SOCIAL
DEMOCRATIC PARTY IN STRIKES IN ST. PETERSBURG, 1912–14
Alice K. Pate
(p. 6)

THE PREREVOLUTIONARY STRIKE MOVEMENT IN RUSSIA, 1912-1916
Kevin Murphy
(p. 19)

WORKERS’ STRIKES IN THE PARIS REGION IN 1968: CONTINUITIES AND
DISCONTINUITIES.
Michael Seidman
(p. 39)

International Conference "Crisis and Mobilization since 1789"

Please find below the call for papers for the upcoming conference: “Crisis and Mobilization since 1789”

The conference will be held here at the IISH, on February 22-24, 2013.

The deadline for proposals (250-300 words plus academic bio (max 100 words) is September 30th and papers can be sent to: H-SOCIALISMS [at] H-NET.MSU.EDU

Call for Papers
International Conference “Crisis and Mobilization since 1789” International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, February 22-24, 2013

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