To work or not to work: subaltern groups in labour history
CFP: To work or not to work: subaltern groups in labour history - session on VI Labor History Workshop and II International Worlds of Labor Conference (Rio de Janeiro, 27-30 November 2012)
CFP: To work or not to work: subaltern groups in labour history - session on VI Labor History Workshop and II International Worlds of Labor Conference (Rio de Janeiro, 27-30 November 2012)
The Slave Business and Its Material and Moral Hinterlands in Continental Europe - Liverpool 04/12
Eve Rosenhaft, University of Liverpool; Felix Brahm, Universität Bielefeld 20.04.2012-22.04.2012, Liverpool, International Slavery Museum
Newsletter n. 2 - 16 febbraio 2012
Annale XLV
Farsi italiani.
La costruzione dell'idea di nazione nell'Italia repubblicana
a cura di Annalisa Bini, Chiara Daniele, Silvio Pons
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung; Archiv für Sozialgeschichte 22.11.2012-23.11.2012, Bonn, Konferenzsaal II
Deadline: 16.03.2012
[english version below]
Call for Papers
Archiv für Sozialgeschichte 53, 2013
Demokratie und Sozialismus.
Linke Parteien in Deutschland und Europa seit 1860
CFP: Constructing the "Soviet"? Political Consciousness, Everyday Practices, New Identities - St. Petersburg 04/12
European University at St Petersburg
20.04.2012-21.04.2012, St. Petersburg, European University, St Petersburg, Russian Federation
Deadline: 01.03.2012
Emancipation, Slave Ownership and the Remaking of the British Imperial World
(2012 Neale Lecture and Colloquium, UCL)
Dear Colleagues
The Legacies of British Slave-ownership project at University College London cordially invite you to the next Neale Lecture and Colloquium in British History, entitled “Emancipation, Slave Ownership and the Remaking of the British Imperial World.”
100 years on…Beatrice Webb launches LSE’s digital library.
One century on and Beatrice Webb, one of the founders of LSE and its library, would be proud to know that her diaries are launching LSE’s Digital Library.
In the past few months, OSA acquired two collections to complement its already rich archives on the 1956 Hungarian Revolution.
The first was donated by Professor Gary Filerman, one of the founders and long-time board members of the American Refugee Committee. In 1956-57, under the auspices of the World University Service, Filerman was the director of the student reception center at Camp Kilmer in New Jersey. His task was to process and place Hungarian refugee students entering the US under special immigration permits.
Call for Papers for the International Seminar that will take place at NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on 8-9 November 2012:
Citizenship after periods of occupation and collaboration
Call for Papers WEHC Stellenbosch 2012, session ‘‘Marriage patterns, agency in households, and economic growth”