CfP: Socialist movements in Eastern Europe and beyond: past, present, future
Call for papers for dVERSIA’ s fifth annual issue on
Socialist movements in Eastern Europe and beyond: past, present, future
Call for papers for dVERSIA’ s fifth annual issue on
Socialist movements in Eastern Europe and beyond: past, present, future
Conference: 1945 – End of World War II. Current European and Global Perspectives
Call for Papers
Where: Berlin, Catholic Academy in Berlin
When: September 17 to 18, 2020
The conference is organised by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (ENRS) and the Federal Institute for Culture and History of Germans in Eastern Europe (BKGE) and is held in Berlin from 17 to 18 September 2020.
Call for papers
Rethinking the Histories and Legacies of Industrial Cities
Workshop at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH), University of Luxembourg
10-11 December 2020
Submission deadline: 31 March 2020
CALL FOR PAPERS
Labor and Democracy
October 15-17, 2020
Wayne State University
The North American Labor History Conference, held annually since 1979, is holding its first biennial meeting October 15-17, 2020 on the theme of Labor and Democracy.
Call for Papers
Title: Workers of the world? The Communist Party of Great Britain as a global party
Dates: Friday 18 – Saturday 19 September 2020
Venue: People’s History Museum, Manchester
Organised by the CPGB Archives Trust and the journals Socialist History and Twentieth Century Communism and hosted by the People’s History Museum.
El próximo viernes 6 de marzo se inaugurará la muestra fotográfica ‘Las cajas de Amsterdam’: Margaret Michaelis y Kati Horna, fotógrafas de CNT-FAI en la Guerra Civil. Para la ocasión contaremos con la presencia de Almudena Rubio, Historiadora del Arte e investigadora en el International Institute of Social History (IISG) en Ámsterdam, responsable de la identificación del archivo fotográfico de Kati Horna y de cientos de negativos de Margaret Michaelis en el Archivo Fotográfico de las Oficinas de Propaganda Exterior de CNT-FAI en el instituto holandés.
Ravaged by two World Wars, consumed by totalitarian ideologies and regimes, and frozen for almost fifty years within a geopolitical tension between two worldwide military blocks, the XX century was the scene of fluctuating borders and volatile existences. Forged on the ruins of the former empires, nations were subsequently dismantled by wars, and (eventually) built again. Individuals were born in one country, lived their lives in another, and died in yet another one, sometimes even without ever leaving their hometown.
After a cycle of commemoration related to the centenary of the First World War, the year 2020 could open a new commemorative session, this time related to the Second World conflict. In addition to commemorative and memorial events, it is important to keep on developing activities of a more scientific nature, especially as the number of symposia and study days devoted to the WWII period is now decreasing, even though new archival material is available and interest in the period remains high.
Dear Readers, Authors and Correspondents,
Dear Friends
We are happy to present you with issue no. 31/32 (2018/2019) of The International Newsletter of Communist Studies (INCS). Due to the fact that both editors have to conduct this project in their spare time, being impacted by workload related to other projects, there was a delay in publishing this issue. We apologise to our authors and readers, and hope to be able to publish INCS on an annual schedule again, starting from this year.
The current issue can be read online at the following link: