Journal de la BDIC
Journal de la BDIC n°18 - Septembre 2007
Journal de la BDIC n°18 - Septembre 2007
Nous venons de publier à compte d'auteurs Mouvement Ibérique de Libération, mémoires de rebelles.
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Collection Dans le feu de l'action
Les en-dehors. Anarchistes individualistes et illégalistes à la "Belle époque". Anne Steiner | 192 pages | 13 x 20 cm | 17 euros | isbn 978-2-91583013-2
New publication:
Western Marxism and the Soviet Union
by Marcel van der Linden
Call for Papers: The Year 1989 as Caesura in the History of Communism
Jahrbuch für Historische Kommunismusforschung 2009, JHK (Yearbook for Historical Communist Studies)
Call for Papers: Deadline, 31 October 2007
ULRLS archival database - a new resource for labour history researchers
The University of London Research Library Services (ULRLS), which comprises Senate House Library and the libraries of the School of Advanced Study, has spent the past 18 months developing an electronic catalogue for ULRLS archives and manuscripts. Our new ADLIB database complements the descriptions of printed books, periodicals and other publications on the libraries' Innopac catalogue and makes descriptions of more than 2,000 unique collections searchable online in one place for the first time.
From: Paulo Fontes [mailto]mailto:pfontes@mandic.com.br[/mailto]
Dear colleagues:
Please have a look below. It would be very important to have articles from Continental Europe and Asia (we already have good proposals from the US, UK, Latin America and South Africa). Do you have any suggestions? Please circulate it as much as possible and do consider to write something.
Best,
Paulo
Call for Papers
International Labor and Working-Class History (ILWCH)
"Labor History and Public History"
The Language of Politics, 1760-1850: Memorials, Petitions and their Associations
A conference at the University of Leeds Humanities Research Institute
5-6 September 2008
Call for Papers
Winning Equal Pay: the value of women's work, a partnership initiative between London Metropolitan University and the Trades Union Congress to record the long campaign to achieve equal pay for women. This new learning resource is supported by the European Social Fund EQUAL Programme. The website will be completed in December 2007 and will show filmed interviews with women who fought for and won equal pay, hundreds of digitised images and documents, plus contributions from historians and other experts.
Please circulate this call. Questions about this issue should be addressed to Michael Hanagan at [mailto]mihanagan@vassar.edu[/mailto]