Othering, Occupation, Violence, and Denial: Connecting Past and Present: Historical Analogies and Presentism in Studying the Holocaust
Webinar series
The Johannesburg Holocaust and Genocide Centre, the Eastern European Holocaust Studies, the Ukraina Moderna website, and the Austrian Service Abroad are cooperating and partnering in launching a webinar series on the theme of “Othering, Occupation, Violence, and Denial”.
Student press in resistance and dissidence in late 19th-20th century Central-Eastern and Southeastern Europe
Lille/France, 22 to 23 May 2025
From the 1880s to the 1980s, student dissidence/resistance in Central-Eastern and Southeastern Europe often came into contact with protest movements in other parts of the world, combining social protest with political and civic struggles. The aim of this conference is to study the dissident/resistant student press produced both in Central-Eastern and Southeastern Europe and by students from these countries abroad.
The latest issue of "Theory & Struggle"
The latest issue of Theory & Struggle is now available online.
Liverpool University Press is pleased to inform you of the latest content in Theory & Struggle, a highly regarded publication that is essential reading for those working in and researching critical developments in the labour and progressive movements in Britain and internationally, including movements for gender equality, for racial equality and for peace.
Children and Childhood in the Holocaust in Eastern occupied territories
The Interdisciplinary Journal of the Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center, Eastern European Holocaust Studies, is cooperating with the French Holocaust research organization Yahad - In Unum for a special issue on 'Children and Childhood in the Holocaust in Eastern Occupied Territories.'
Everyday Questions: Gender, Economic, and Cultural Practices in Maritime Early Modern and Modern Everyday Life (17th–20th centuries)
Naples (Italy) and online, 5–6 December 2024
Containerisation and Dock Labour since the 1960s: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Work, Security, and Intermodal Transport in an Uncertain Setting
Workshop in Bielefeld (Germany), 12 to 14 September 2024
Exploring Gender, Human Capital, and Labour Intersections in Economic History
Winter School at the University of Tübingen, 09 - 11 October 2024
Middlemen in the work relationship in slave and post-slave societies from the 15th century to the present day (Quadrilingual)
Slaveries and Post-Slaveries » Journal
This issue examines the long-term situation of Middlemen, both under slavery and in the post-slavery era. Enslaved themselves, overseers, and occasionally even recruiters of workers after the abolition of slavery, these intermediaries in the chain of command of coerced labor were essential to the smooth functioning of the slave and post-slave system. What role did they play? Were they agents of coercion or of worker protection?