CfP: 58th ITH Conference. Deindustrialization, Reindustrialization and Economic Transitions – Transnational Perspectives from Labour History
Linz/Upper Austria, 7–9 September 2023
Conference Languages: English / German
Linz/Upper Austria, 7–9 September 2023
Conference Languages: English / German
International conference, Université d’Évry Paris-Saclay, 28-29 September 2023
Local Host: Jakub Štofaník, Masaryk Institute and Archives of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague
NEW DEADLINE 15 FEBRUARI INSTEAD OF 1 FEBRUARY
You are invited to submit your paper to the conference “Historicising Coercive Social Processes”, the capstone event of COST action project WORCK (Worlds of Related Coercion in Work) funded by the Horizon Europe programme of the European Union. The conference will take place at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University in Prague on 5–7 September 2023.
European Labour History Network Labour & Empire Working Group
Working-Class Anti-Imperialism and the Global Left: New Directions of Study
University of Bristol, 30 June 2023
Ph.D. Program in “Transcultural Studies on Eurasia and North Africa”
Women’s transnational activism in the Twentieth Century: framing the Chinese case in a global perspective
Friday October 21st 2022, 10.30-16.30, Aula A- Palazzo Vendramin ai Carmini, Dorsoduro 3462, Venice (Italy)
Hybrid conference, online link
See attached PDF for more details.
European Labour History Network
Labour & Empire Working Group
Seminar Series
2022-23
Seminars will be at 4pm UK time/5pm Central European time on Zoom. They will last 1.30 hour, with up to 45 mins of presentation and 45 minutes of Q&A. Presenters will have the option to pre-circulate their papers at their will.
The European Society for Environmental History welcomes submissions for the 2023 Tallinn Dissertation Prize in European Environmental History. The Dissertation Prize aims to support early career environmental history scholars based in Europe or those based outside Europe but whose work contributes to European environmental history.
Marie Skłodowska-Curie project at the University of Ljubljana on women's maritime work in the Upper Adriatic region with a focus on the two post-WW periods (project acronym WeCanIt).
Within the project activities was created wecanit.eu, a research blog and public history website dedicated to the research topics.
To date, the wecanit.eu is structured into four narrative paths and each path corresponds to the public history outcome of the research activities of the project WeCanIt:
Artwork: Cansu Değirmencioğlu
ELHN Working Group Workplaces: Pasts and Presents
CALL FOR EXHIBITS
We invite proposals for exhibits for our website https://workplaces.omeka.net. Please send a maximum 300 word abstract and sample images, videos, sounds or other multimedia for your proposal to rick.halpern@utoronto.ca. The proposal should include your name, surname, current affiliation and contact details.