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  • London

    Conference, symposium - History

    Broadcasting health and disease

    Bodies, markets and television, 1950s-1980s

    In the television age, health and the body have been broadcasted in many ways: in short health education films, school television, professional training materials, TV ads, documentaries, reality TV shows and news, as well as stand-alone videos distributed to specific audiences. This three-day conference proposes an exploration of how television formats have influenced and staged bodies, health and healthy practices from local, regional, national and international perspectives, and how these TV programmes spread the conviction that viewers could and should invest in their health and shape their own body.

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  • London

    Call for papers - Information

    Broadcasting health and disease

    Bodies, markets and television, 1950s-1980s

    The three-day conference aims to investigate how television programmes in their multiplicity approached issues like medical progress and its limits, healthy behaviour or new forms of exercise by adapting them to TV formats and programming...The conference seeks to analyse how television and its evolving formats expressed and staged bodies, health and fitness from local, regional, national and international perspectives. How spectators were invited not only to be TV consuming audiences, but how shows and TV set-ups integrated and sometimes pretended to transform the viewer into a participant of the show. TV programmes spread the conviction that subjects had the ability to shape their own body.

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  • Belfast

    Call for papers - History

    Formal and informal networks of migrant women and men in settlement process (14th-19th centuries)

    Panel at the European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC)

    This panel aims to study settlement patterns of migrants, according to a gendered approach. It aims to bring together scholars working on migration and settlement dynamics, by focusing on the extension and quality of relationships that newcomers could develop in the new environment and by highlighting differences between men and women. In addition it aims to investigate how these ties influenced, successfully or not, their settlement process: the daily life, the research of a job or a house, the access to credit networks, to poor relief or to other urban resources etc...

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  • London

    Call for papers - History

    The Allied Occupation of Germany Revisited

    New Research on the Western Zones of Occupation, 1945-1949

    The Allied occupation of Western Germany after the Second World War has long constituted a classic component in academic histories of post-war Germany. After having been the subject of sustained scholarly attention in the 1970s and 1980s, the subject has subsequently faced a decline in academic interest. This two-day conference is intended to showcase new research and provide a forum for the presentation of innovative approaches to the history of the three western zones of occupation. It also aims to stimulate dialogue between historians of the different zones of occupation and so bring together hitherto almost entirely segregated historiographies. We are inviting papers from both emerging scholars and established specialists.

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  • Cambridge

    Call for papers - Middle Ages

    The Carolingian frontier and its neighbours

    We are launching a call for papers for 'The Carolingian frontier and its neighbours', a three-day conference to be held at the University of Cambridge, 4 - 6 July 2014.

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  • Reading

    Study days - Europe

    The Excesses of the State

    Administrative control or political transparency? 17th -19th century Europe

    A one day workshop sponsored by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Centre de Recherches Historiques (CRH-EHESS) with the support of the journal Histoire & Mesure.

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  • City of London

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - History

    Two three-year temporary lectureships in Economic History at London School of Economics

    The Department of Economic History hopes to appoint two Lecturers in Economic History from 1st September 2012. Following in a long, distinguished tradition of research and teaching, the Department of Economic History uses concepts and theories from the social sciences as a starting point for studying the development of real economies and understanding them in their social, political and cultural contexts. Teaching and research in the Department has a global emphasis, and the expertise of current faculty is diverse in subject matter, theoretical emphasis and methodology.

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  • Oxford

    Study days - History

    For a comparative history of industrial risks regulation, 18th-19th c.

    If comparison between national or regional contexts has been a driving force for the historiography of the « industrial revolution », and if environmental history has been immediately written on a global scale, the evolution of environmental and risk regulation is often studied according to the national, regional or local scales of the institutions producing the regulations. The aim of this workshop is to invite historians to consider how comparison could advance our understanding of the different ways of regulating risk and environment.

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  • Oxford

    Call for papers - History

    For a comparative history of industrial risks regulation, 18th – 19th c.

    Le programme de recherche « Histoire des risques et des accidents industriels, France, Grande-Bretagne, fin XVIIe – fin XIXe siècle » propose de réfléchir à la question des risques industriels sur le long terme. Cette journée d'étude a pour but de réfléchir à la question des douleurs de l'industrie dans une perspective comparative.

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  • Glasgow

    Call for papers - History

    Corporatism in the economy of rural Europe, 19th-20th century

    Appel à contribution pour une session qui se tiendra dans le cadre du colloque bisannuel du Réseau d'histoire rurale à Glasgow en avril 2012.

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  • Glasgow

    Call for papers - History

    Rural History Network International Conference

    Le Réseau d'histoire rurale (RHN) lance un appel à contributions pour sa prochaine conférence qui se tiendra du 11 au 14 avril 2012 à Glasgow en Écosse dans le cadre de l'European Social Science History Conference. Les propositions de sessions ou d'articles sont à faire en anglais avant le 1er mai par le biais du site : http://www.iisg.nl/esshc/user/register.php

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  • Oxford

    Study days - Representation

    Theatrical Institutions and their Quarrels (1660-1848)

    Le lien des théâtres institutionnels aux régimes monarchiques nous invite à étudier ces questions sur une longue période, de 1669, date de création du premier privilège de l’Opéra, à 1848, où une grave crise des théâtres éclate au moment de la chute de la dernière monarchie.En portant notre attention sur l’intervention structurante des querelles dans les institutions théâtrales et dans l’institutionnalisation des pratiques, et non pas sur les querelles dramatiques déjà étudiées pour elles-mêmes dans de nombreux travaux, nous nous interrogerons sur ce qui peut faire la continuité de cette période, non pour faire un tour exhaustif de la question abordée, mais pour porter notre attention sur des études de cas concrets, susceptibles de dessiner des problématiques stimulantes pour la recherche.

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  • Reading

    Conference, symposium - Modern

    18th April 1948: Italy between Continuity and Rupture

    Through a multidisciplinary approach that brings together history, politics, literature, legal studies and international relations, this conference re-examines the significance of 18 April 1948. It assesses in what ways the legacies of WWII, of the fascist regime and of Liberal Italy have influenced the foundation of the new Italian Republic and to what degree 1948 can be seen as a 'watershed in the history of Italy'.

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  • London

    Conference, symposium - Information

    Books on the move : tracking copies through collections and the book trade

    2006 Annual Conference on Book Trade History

    This year's annual conference on book trade history will trace individual copies and their movement in and out of collections and across international frontiers, exploring aspects of the history of provenance and book ownership.

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  • London

    Call for papers - History

    Guilds in Europe

    Guilds: London...England...EuropeA two-day conference to be held at the Centre for Metropolitan History, Senate House, LondonFriday 31 October - Saturday 1 November 2003Call for PapersFollowing on from a successful conference on London livery

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