CfP: The Gender of Ethnographic Collecting
Decolonizing Collections – Networking towards Relationality (DCNtR) Debate: The Gender of Ethnographic Collecting
Decolonizing Collections – Networking towards Relationality (DCNtR) Debate: The Gender of Ethnographic Collecting
Conference
Temporality and Material Culture under Socialism
Online / Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institut
1–2 July 2021
The integral contribution of mobile, migrant and transient workers to the development of early and late-modern European agriculture, industry and commerce has been increasingly recognized by labour and migration historians alike. While scholars of these fields have traditionally focused on the young migrant male and the industrial labourer, the diversity of itinerant workers has since the 1970s been underlined, as well as the complexity of transnational, regional and local moves.
A virtual workshop for graduate students organised by the Oxford University Labour History Group
25-26 May 2021
Call for Papers
New digital exhibition of the TUC Library, London (UK):
The Life of Mary Macarthur - to fight, to struggle, to right the wrong
This digital exhibition explores the historical significance of trade union leader Mary Macarthur and the work of the National Federation of Women Workers. Using the TUC Library’s archives it illustrates the harshness of women’s work in the early 20th century and the campaign to organise women workers into trade unions.
Or, archives require a present: 20 years of the Archives for Democratic Socialism
The book is available at: https://www.rosalux.de/fileadmin/rls_uploads/pdfs/sonst_publikationen/I…
AFPP is an international, cross-disciplinary conference on social movements, protest and cognate topics. It has drawn participants from over 60 countries, whether based in departments of sociology, politics, cultural studies, psychology, economics, history, geography or elsewhere. Discussions are marked by a long-established spirit of collegial and comradely participation, making for a friendly meeting ground between academia and activism.