Colonialism, Restitution and Memory – Reflecting German Colonialism from interdisciplinary approaches and perspectives
Berlin, 10-11 October 2024
In early autumn, the Centre Marc Bloch, in collaboration with the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg, the University of Lomé, the Humboldt-University of Berlin and the Association des Historiens et Archéologues du Togo (AHAT), is organizing a symposium for young researchers devoted exclusively to new interdisciplinary approaches to writing the history of German colonization in Africa.
Governing the Global Economy in the Long Twentieth Century
On 7 and 8 April 2025, the University of Oxford will host a conference on the history of global economic governance.
Refugees in Global Transit: Encounters, Knowledge, and Coping Strategies in a Disrupted World, 1930s–50s
13 to 14 February 2025 in Mumbai
Faces From An American Dream exhibit by Martin Desht at The American Labor Museum
1 September to 28 December 2024
Haledon, New Jersey – The American Labor Museum/Botto House National Landmark proudly opens the exhibit Faces From An American Dream by Martin Desht on Sunday, September 1st, 2024. The Annual Labor Day Parade steps-off at the Museum on September 1st, 2024 at 10:30am.
Cultures of the Working Class: Everyday life besides work (Journal "Arbeit - Bewegung - Geschichte: Zeitschrift für historische Studien")
During the 1970s and 1980s, cultural practises of members of the working class as historical subjects became a topic of interest for West-German historiography.
Left-Wing Women's Organizing and Activism in the Twentieth Century
Rome, 20-21 February 2024
Description
New Open Educational Resource "Who Built America?"
Just in time for a new academic year, the American Social History Project at the CUNY Graduate Center is releasing a new, expanded, and updated edition of the popular
textbook Who Built America? Working People and the Nation’s History. A beta version is now available as a free, open-access digital resource featuring a comprehensive
social history textbook supplemented by thousands of primary sources drawn from our History Matters website and new teaching resources.
Governing the Global Economy in the Long Twentieth Century
7 and 8 April 2025, University of Oxford