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  • Poitiers

    Journée d'étude - Époque moderne

    Music and urban sociability in late eighteenth and early nineteenth century Europe

    New methods, new perspectives

    The city is a privileged field for encounters between historians and musicologists. The work of recent decades has seen a significant renewal, particularly with regard to the Modern Age, during which music became a central component of the urban experience. The diversification of themes is the key ingredient to this renewal. Institutional studies have given way to more complex approaches that combine artistic, social, political, cultural and economic issues to show how music was negotiated in urban contexts. Through the central theme of urban sociability and an unusual periodization, this workshop aims to highlight the original work of emerging scholars in which the spatial issues of urban musical practices are predominant, in order to compare sources, methods and questions.

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  • Ljubljana

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Those Who Serve: Service, Labor, and Social Hierarchies in Historical Perspective

    The workshop examines service as a key social relationship from the medieval period to the twentieth century. Focusing on Central Europe and the Habsburg lands, it brings together early-career researchers to explore forms of dependent labor across households, rural economies, and institutions. Approaching service as more than a category of employment, the workshop highlights its value as an analytical lens that cuts across class, gender, and race. Particular attention is given to rural labor and women’s work, as well as to changing forms of service in the transition from premodern to modern societies.

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  • City of London

    Appel à contribution - Époque contemporaine

    New Left Histories and Historiographies: Mapping a Renewed Research Field

    The New Left Histories seminar series at the Raphael Samuel History Centre, is organising a workshop to assess the current state of research on the New Left, broadly conceived from both national and transnational perspectives, and to foster critical discussion on its historiography – a field that has recently experienced renewed scholarly interest.

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  • Nanterre

    Colloque - Histoire

    Who Cares? Psychiatry in the English-speaking world

    #2 Theories&Policies

    Cet événement, le deuxième d’une série de trois colloques internationaux (2025-2026-2027), se propose d’explorer l’histoire de la psychiatrie dans les pays anglophones. Cette année, le thématique centrale est Theories&Policies, qui se propose d’évaluer l’articulation entre les théories et les politiques à diverses périodes de l’histoire et dans plusieurs aires géographiques (États-Unis, Canada, Afrique du Sud, Royaume-Uni, etc.).

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  • Toulouse

    Colloque - Études du politique

    Imagining a Future (inside/outside) Britain

    S’inscrivant dans la perspective du champ interdisciplinaire des études sur le futur, et plus spécifiquement des études critiques sur le futur, ce colloque propose d’étudier la façon dont le futur du Royaume-Uni et des nations qui le composent a été imaginé à travers les périodes, sur des modes fictionnels et non-fictionnels. Nous nous intéresserons à la fois aux représentations du futur du Royaume-Uni dans son ensemble (le futur de l’État, de la société et de l’Union britanniques), et aux représentations du futur des différents territoires constitutifs du Royaume-Uni soit au sein de l’Union et de l’Empire, soit au contraire hors de ceux-ci.

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  • Appel à contribution - Information

    The Art of Podcasting: experimenting with a new medium

    La revue InMedia, The French Journal of Media Studies, lance un appel à contributions pour un numéro consacré à « The Art of Podcasting: experimenting with a new medium », dirigé par David Lipson et Ella Waldmann.

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  • Fribourg

    Appel à contribution - Époque moderne

    Les marchés de l’érotisme galant (1650-1720)

    Ce colloque se propose d’explorer l’émergence, à partir de la seconde moitié du XVIIᵉ siècle en France, d’un nouveau marché de l’érotisme, en lien avec le développement de la galanterie, entendue ici comme un idéal de sociabilité érigé sur des valeurs telles que le raffinement, l’enjouement et l’égalité entre les sexes. À partir de supports variés – qu’il s’agisse de textes, d’images, de gravures ou de musique – les participant·e·s seront invité·e·s à interroger non seulement les représentations renouvelées qui caractérisent ce nouvel érotisme, mais aussi à en examiner les conditions de production, de diffusion et de réception, en France et, plus largement, à l’échelle européenne.

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  • Athènes

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Materiality of Women’s Crafts in Pre-Modern Societies of the Mediterranean Worlds: a Diachronic Discussion about Agency, Identity, and Practices

    We propose this session to bring together researchers examining women’s craft practices and to deepen our understanding of their identities and agency through the materiality of these activities. Materiality is understood here as encompassing artefacts and gestures: thus tools, waste, but also workspaces, as well as traces on objects and traces on human remains (work-related illnesses, for example). The purpose of this session is to review the current state of research on this topic, share questions, difficulties, and advances. 

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  • Cambridge

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    La distinction réfugiés/migrants : vers une histoire globale

    L’objectif de ce colloque international est d’éclairer en détail la nature relationnelle de la distinction entre réfugié·es et migrant·es, son rôle dans le domaine plus large des migrations et sa généalogie. Bien que centré sur l’histoire, le colloque favorisera également les approches et les réflexions interdisciplinaires.

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  • Coventry

    Appel à contribution - Époque contemporaine

    Between Thompson and the Global: Reflections on Labour History Today

    We invite papers for a workshop entitled “Between Thompson and the Global: Rethinking Labour History Today”, to be held at the University of Warwick on 26-27 June 2026. This workshop will seek to bring together historians of labour to collectively reflect on a large historiographical shift that has taken place over the last two decades, from the social history of labour (in national contexts) to global and trans-national labour history.

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  • Appel à contribution - Europe

    The Outskirts of Socialist Societies: The Unfit, the Liminal, the Marginal

    “History of Communism in Europe” journal, no. 17/2026

    This special issue of History of Communism in Europe seeks to explore these paradoxes of marginality under socialist regimes. We invite contributions that examine how marginal, liminal, and unfit groups or individuals were constructed, controlled, resisted, and reimagined across different socialist contexts. By focusing on the outskirts of socialist societies, we aim to advance comparative insights into the dynamics of inclusion and exclusion, domination and resistance, conformity and transgression.

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  • Bruxelles

    Appel à contribution - Économie

    The Company We Keep: Navigating Brands, Borders and Boundaries

    The Section on Business Archives (SBA) of the International Council on Archives (ICA) invites submissions for its 2026 conference, titled “The Company We Keep: Navigating Brands, Borders and Boundaries”. This conference gathers leading professionals to explore the evolving landscape of corporate memory in a complex, globalized environment. In a world where companies constantly change in structure and in ownership, the history and stories they hold – and how they keep them – have never been more important.

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  • Appel à contribution - Économie

    Communism in Historical Fiction

    This online seminar is interested in representations of communism in various media, with the primary focus on – understood very broadly – historical fiction. Thus, we invite scholars working in various disciplines and fields of study to participate in the III International H/Story Seminar, Communism in Historical Fiction. The seminar is free of charge and is held online.

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  • Fribourg

    Colloque - Études du politique

    Tackling Cold War Student Organisations through Social History

    This conference aims to explore the history of students through their regional, religious, national and international organisations in the second half of the twentieth century. The aim is to examine the student agency through the analysis of their social profile, the forms of material or symbolic compensation for their commitment, and the circulation of knowledge about the economic and social situation of the students.

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  • Turin

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    « Communautés coloniales » en Méditerranée entre l’Unification italienne et l’Occupation de la Libye

    The trilingual conference “Colonial Communities” in the Mediterranean between Italian Unification and the Occupation of Libya seeks to address a still relatively unexplored topic: the study of Italian communities abroad, with particular attention to the Mediterranean world in the period between national unification (1861) and the occupation of Libya (1911). At the core of this reflection lies the close, and not merely chronological, relationship between the migratory dynamics that characterized the early decades of unified Italy and the rise of colonial expansionism. The seminar therefore aims to investigate this connection through the specific lens offered by the Italian presence in North Africa and in the Ottoman Empire before the occupation of Libya. 

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  • Louvain-la-Neuve

    Appel à contribution - Religions

    Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Religion, Conflict and Reconciliation

    Uncovering Taboos

    We invite early career researchers to explore the intricate relations between religion, conflict, and reconciliation through an interdisciplinary lens. Combining online sessions and an intensive in-person week, participants will investigate how faith traditions, taboos, and collective memory shape both division and healing in contemporary societies.

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  • Paris

    Colloque - Histoire

    Invisible Actors in the Making of International Law (1750–2000)

    This interdisciplinary conference invites graduate students and early career researchers to consider the genealogy of international law since 1750. It aims to identify new or unrecognised actors – including individuals, groups, and institutions as well as non-human agents – and their contributions to the practices, interpretations, and applications of international law. How did they establish or challenge norms, customs, and institutions? How were their practices, actions, and ideas shaped into law? The event aims to historicise the making of international law by bringing together junior scholars of history and law and to provide a forum for the exploration of new ideas and alternative perspectives, combining and building upon historical and social scientific approaches.

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  • Dakar

    Appel à contribution - Histoire

    Des Africaines façonnent le monde

    Activisme, réseaux et connexions (années 1920-années 1970)

    Les recherches sur la longue histoire des luttes pour les droits des femmes d’Afrique au cours du XXe siècle sont particulièrement foisonnantes. Toutefois, la littérature sur l’activisme des militantes africaines à l’échelle mondiale, ainsi que sur la manière dont leurs idées et leurs pratiques ont contribué à l’émergence des mouvements féministes internationaux, reste limitée. Cette journée d’étude, organisée par une équipe internationale, vise à encourager des collaborations afin de mettre l’accent sur les militantes africaines et leurs connexions globales. 

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  • Appel à contribution - Histoire

    On both sides of the border: Muslims in Garb al-Andalus and Portugal during the Middle Ages

    Hamsa: Journal of Judaic and Islamic Studies – Monographic issue, #12 (2026)

    In recent years, there has been a resurgence of Islamic studies in Portuguese lands. Archaeological campaigns and documentation-based research have brought to light valueable information about the Andalusian occupation in this area and the Muslim permanence under Christian rule, both as slaves and as mouros forros. The aim of this monographic issue is to serve as a compilation and new impetus for this research into the Muslim presence in Portuguese lands, both under the sphere of Andalusian influence (Garb al-Andalus) and under Christian rule (Portugal).

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  • Glasgow

    Appel à contribution - Époque contemporaine

    Motherhood Without Poverty: Working-Class Women and Global Struggles for Work, Family, and Reproductive Autonomy (1918–1939)

    This event will bring together scholars exploring the history of global women’s activism around working motherhood, state support for families, and reproductive autonomy during the interwar period.

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