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Budapest
Appel à contribution - Études du politique
Rethinking Europe Japan Relations 1868 1913
An Interdisciplinary Unconference
This unconference invites participants to collaboratively explore Europe–Japan relations between 1868 and 1913 – a transformative period spanning the Meiji era and the lead-up to the First World War. Rather than a traditional conference, this event emphasizes dialogue, exchange, and co-creation of ideas. We especially encourage contributions that challenge established narratives, introduce new perspectives, or explore underexamined bilateral connections across Europe and Japan.
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Appel à contribution - Éducation
Ce numéro du journal RILEA porte sur la transition socioécologique et territoriale (TSÉT), sa conception et son encadrement institutionnel, les liens qu’elle entretient avec la recherche en langues appliquées, ainsi qu’avec l’enseignement professionnalisant en LEA.
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Villeneuve-d'Ascq
The Chemical Industry in Northwest Europe: Local and Global Perspectives (18th–20th Centuries)
L’histoire de l’industrie chimique suscite depuis longtemps l’intérêt des chercheuses et des chercheurs et continue de le faire aujourd’hui. Cet atelier propose une réflexion sur l’état actuel de l’historiographie, y compris ses implications pour d’autres domaines de recherche. Axé sur l’Europe du Nord-Ouest et ses liens avec d’autres régions, l’atelier offre un cadre propice à la discussion des travaux en cours et à l’identification de pistes de recherche futures. Les personnes souhaitant y participer, que ce soit en présentiel ou en ligne, sont invitées à s’inscrire via le lien ci-dessus. Les présentations seront faites en anglais.
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Budapest
Appel à contribution - Époque contemporaine
International Symposium “Art Nouveau as a New EUtopia” (2024–2027)
Connecting to the main subject of the „Bringing Art Nouveau heritage back to life” symposium, the conference to be held in Budapest in 2026 intends to examine the topic of architectural covering materials in Art Nouveau buildings as part of a Gesamtkunstwerk system, after the Torino Declaration on the Preservation of the Art Nouveau Architecture (1994). How did architectural ceramics and cement tiles, as part of the Gesamtkunstwerk, appear in the colour scheme and visual harmony of the buildings ?
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Zurich
Appel à contribution - Histoire
Building Identities: Character in Architecture and Beyond, 1700–1900
The International Conference Building Identities: Character in Architecture and Beyond, will be taking place at ETH Zurich, 2-4 September 2026. We aim to examine ‘character’ as a historical concept across various disciplines and geographies, and invite paper proposals addressing specific uses of the term ‘character’ in sources from the period 1700-1900.
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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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Paris
Appel à contribution - Histoire
We welcome submissions from historians who engage with any approach related to the use of flags at sea. Applications from Ph.D. candidates, postdoctoral students, and early career researchers are warmly encouraged.
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Bucarest
Appel à contribution - Histoire
The Phanariots have long animated the historiography of late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Southeast Europe. Contemporary political commentators, as well as historians seeking to construct national(ist) narratives, branded the Phanariots with critiques of corruption, foreign interests, and the legacies of the Ottoman past. Yet, scholars have conducted scant research on how and why “Phanariots” and “Phanariotism” came to signify corruption, bad governance, and a seemingly inescapable Ottoman past after 1821. This workshop tends to this gap in historiography.
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Paris
Journée d'étude - Époque moderne
Il s’agit de la quatrième session d’une série de journées d’études dédiées à l’histoire de l’ornement précieux en Europe depuis le Moyen Age. Privilégiant une approche interdisciplinaire inspirée de la méthode warbhurgienne, des spécialistes, historiens et historiens d’art, philologues, philosophes et gemmologues, partageront leur travail de recherche inédit sur les arts précieux, les gemmes, les savoir-faire et la parure, entre néoclassicisme et révolution industrielle.
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Turin
Bourse, prix et emploi - Époque contemporaine
After the Enlightenment: Histories, Debates and Reinterpretations
Turin Humanities Programme 6th – 2025-2026-2028 research cycle
Fondazione 1563 is pleased to launch the sixth call for applications of the Turin Humanities Programme (THP) to award up to 4 two year fellowships for advanced studies on After the Enlightenment: Histories, Debates, and Reinterpretations. Candidates are invited to propose projects examining how the concept of the Enlightenment has been constructed, adapted, contested and (re)appropriated in the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries—that is, after the historical period conventionally associated with it.
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Thessalonique
Appel à contribution - Histoire
The conference aims to show how the study of the polyphonic press, published in Thessaloniki, contributes to a better understanding of its topography, its sociology and the evolution of its cultural landscape, paving the way for a plural history of the city of Thessaloniki.
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Anvers
Arts and Media Archaeology Summer School 2026
Living Histories
The Summer School will focus on the interplay between media developments and performative culture, spanning from the late eighteenth century to the present day. Through lectures, artist talks, re-enactments and interactive hands-on experimentation, the summer school programme aims to foster students’ ability to think through media by questioning their materiality, sensory properties, and its role as a historical source.
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Brest
Sociability and the Travelling Letter
Message, Medium, Mobility in Europe and the Colonies in the Long Eighteenth Century (1650-1850)
The long eighteenth century is widely recognisedby scholars as a golden age of letter writing, characterised by the expansion of transnational and transatlantic correspondence networks among the elites. Particularly in Britain, this period witnessed an unprecedented enthusiasm for epistolary exchange, which led to a proliferation of publications—ranging from scholarly productions such as theoretical treatises and letter-writing manuals, to literary works, whether fictional, sentimental, general, or biographical. These developments contributed to a redefinition of epistolary conventions, narrative models, and often gendered representations of letter writing.
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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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Strasbourg
Appel à contribution - Histoire
British Travel Writing and Imperial Rivalry in Europe and the Near East, 1783–1914
This conference aims to interrogate some of these British visions of rival empires in narrations published between 1783 and 1914. It would be interesting to analyse the practice of imagined colonialism, that is, how the British travellers cast a domineering gaze upon their imperial rivals when travelling in lands that were not colonies of the British crown.
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Budapest
Conflict and Violence in Nietzsche
“Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence”
The Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence is looking for contributions on the work of Frederick Nietzsche. Abstracts are due January 5, 2026. Final publication is planned for December 2026. This special issue will be guest-edited by M. Blake Wilson, California State University.
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Paris
Peripheral Archives in Africa and Eurasia (19th-20th century)
Le 10 octobre 2025 nous réunissons à Paris des historiens de l'Eurasie et de l'Afrique (XIXe, XXe siècles) pour réfléchir au concept d'archives périphériques et à la manière dont la production, la conservation, l'exploitation des archives situées en périphérie ou à la marge (géographique, politique, à l'échelle du monde ou d'un État, archives familiales, de villages, d'institutions non étatiques, au Sud global etc.) informe l'écriture de l'histoire.
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Appel à contribution - Époque contemporaine
We don’t need no education. The Education of the Artist and for the Artist from 1900 to the Present
“Senzacornice Journal. Studies on the Contemporary Art System”
We are pleased to announce the new call for papers for the second issue of the new series of Senzacornice Journal. Studies on the Contemporary Art System, on the theme We don't need no education. The Education of the Artist and for the Artist from 1900 to the Present, edited by Raffaele Bedarida. This issue explores the histories, theories, and practices related to the formation of the artist's role in the contemporary context, both nationally and internationally. It investigates the spaces, methods, and networks of relationships and knowledge shaped through official and unofficial channels of artistic practice transmission.
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Appel à contribution - Histoire
Historical approaches to religious reinventions and social change in late modern societies
Special Issue for the journal “European Review of History”
From the late 19th century to the mid-20th century, religion played a continuous role in shaping societies worldwide. This period was marked by dramatic historical changes, including imperial expansion, decolonization, the devastation of two world wars, and the ideological tensions of the Cold War. Religious institutions, communities, and individuals actively engaged with all these phenomena, proving themselves to be co-creators of profound social, cultural, and political shifts. Currently seeking contributions from historians focusing on selected examples of religious transformation and social change in Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism of the Greek rite, Judaism and Islam.
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Tozeur
Appel à contribution - Afrique
Le premier forum international Design, désert et développement durable (4D), propose une réflexion transdisciplinaire sur le désert comme espace de création, d’innovation et de résilience. Organisé à Tozeur du 4 au 7 février 2026, il réunit chercheurs, artistes, designers, ingénieurs et acteurs territoriaux autour des enjeux écologiques, sociaux et esthétiques liés aux milieux arides. Le forum interroge le rôle du design dans la transformation durable du désert à travers trois axes : laboratoire de création in situ, catalyseur d’innovations in vitro, et espace d’apprentissage in vivo.
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