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Soup Kitchens and Social Assistance in the 19th and 20th Centuries

This issue of Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal seeks to analyse in an interdisciplinary way both the food assistance structures of this era and their human, territorial, and social framing, studied from various perspectives, from history to architecture, from the specific site to the social landscape and territory.

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(Un)Freedom in Global Perspective Actors – Perceptions – Agencies

Innsbruck (Austria), 3-4 February 2025

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Capitalism and Insecure Positions of Minorities

Gießen (Germany), 4-5 November 2024

We are looking for abstracts for a 15- to 20-minute presentation in the field of social theory. The workshop deals with seeing racism, anti-Semitism, and antigypsyism through the lens of materialist critique.

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Confronting Decline – Challenges of Deindustrialization in European Societies since the 1970s

Luxembourg, 25-27 June 2025

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World History Bulletin | Spring 2024: "Water in World History"

The Spring 2024 issue of the World History Bulletin, “Water in World History,” is dedicated to the question of how water has shaped and continues to shape the human world historical experience.

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Archives in/of Transit: Historical Perspectives from the 1930s to the Present

Los Angeles, 28-29 June 2024

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Migration and Urban Activism in 20th Century Europe

Rome, 17-19 April 2024

This conference at the German Historical Institute in Rome is designed to illuminate the historical relations between two factors in urban history: migration and urban activism.

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Apathy and Activation: Rethinking Political Passivity in Authoritarian and Hybrid Regimes

Workshop at the Center for Modern East Asian Studies (CeMEAS) at Göttingen University, November 15-16, 2024

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Social History Archive to provide access to world’s largest digital archive of UK historical source material

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14th Genealogies of Memory: Gentry, Nobility, Aristocracy: the Post-feudal Perspectives

Call for Papers
The conference will take place in Warsaw at the Faculty of Modern Languages ​​at the University of Warsaw
(ul. Dobra 55) on 25-27 September 2024 in a hybrid format with possible online participation. 
 
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