CfP: “Hallowed Efforts? Work and the Sacred, c. 1350–c. 1815”
Workshop at the Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG), Mainz, Germany
November 14 & 15, 2024
Workshop at the Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG), Mainz, Germany
November 14 & 15, 2024
University of Leipzig, 18-20 July 2024
The Institute of African Studies, University of Nigeria invites scholars and students to an International Conference entitled Continuity and Change: Rethinking African-European Encounters.
National Archives of Belgium (Brussels), 24 September 2024
The aim of the symposium is to highlight recent developments in research on migrant activists, exploring the interactions between gender, political commitment and migration in the twentieth century. Proposals may focus on women's engagement, masculinities or gender relations in militant contexts. How does gender influence militancy in migration? And how do political commitment and migration influence gender relations and the construction of femininity and masculinity?
Ce numéro d’ITTI propose d’interroger ce que les images peuvent révéler du travail au prisme des droits et des expériences des personnes handicapées.
AAP pour le n° 19 de la revue « Images du travail, travail des images » (septembre 2025)
Call for Abstracts
Punish and Rehabilitate through Work: Institutions, Discourses, and Agency in Central, Eastern, and Western Europe at the End of the 19th and in the first half of the 20th century
Institute of History, Czech Academy of Sciences
Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe, GWZO
German Historical Institute Warsaw
Faculty of Humanities, Charles University
Date: November 13–15, 2024
The Women, Gender & Sexuality Network of the SSHA calls for papers and panels for the 50th annual meeting of the Social Science History Association in Toronto CA from Oct. 31- Nov. 3, 2024.
The Herder Institute Summer Academy invites Early Career Researchers, including Advanced Master Students, Ph.D. Students, and Early Postdocs, to participate in a workshop dealing with the East and Central European diaspora’s experiences of collecting, archiving, and publishing in exile.
The Global Sixties: An Interdisciplinary Journal invites submissions for a workshop and an ensuing special thematic issue on the Internationalism of theDecolonizing World in the Cold War.