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  • Leipzig

    Chamada de trabalhos - Europa

    Asymmetries of a Region: Decentring Comparative Perspectives on Eastern Europe

    Annual Conference 2020 - Das Leibniz-Institut für Geschichte und Kultur des östlichen Europa (GWZO)

    We invite the submission of papers by established as well as early career researchers from different disciplinary backgrounds that critically engage with Eastern Europe in comparative perspective from the medieval period to the present time.

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  • Leipzig

    Colóquio - História

    Les sources des relations « internationales » entre les centres politiques de l’Europe et de la Méditerranée (800–1600)

    Lettres – Actes – Traités

    Le XVe colloque international de diplomatique organisé par la Commission internationale de diplomatique aura lieu du 4 au 6 octobre 2018 à Leipzig. Le colloque étudiera les caractéristiques diplomatiques des chartes médiévales et modernes et d’autres documents utilisés dans la diplomatie « internationale » et interreligieuse. L’objectif principal du colloque sera d’analyser le répertoire « international » et interreligieux des types et des formes de documents ainsi que leurs spécificités régionales. Une attention particulière sera accordée aux différentes étapes de la tradition et à leurs conséquences pour l'interprétation historique, en se concentrant sur les caractéristiques internes et externes de la documentation diplomatique.

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  • Leipzig

    Chamada de trabalhos - Estudos urbanos

    Second World Urbanity: Between Capitalist and Communist Utopias

    Second World Urbanity: Between Capitalist and Communist Utopias seeks to investigate the history of the radical reshaping of the Soviet World (in our words - the Second World), that Ada Louise Huxtable reported on in the late 1960s. This project aims to bring together scholarly contributions on the various endeavors in the Second World to conceive, build, and inhabit a socialist cityscape that was an alternative to the segregated spaces of capitalist cities and the atomized world of suburbia. Imagining and designing urban space were undeniably powerful instruments of forging socialist modernity. Second World Urbanity pays close attention to the tensions between global challenges and locally driven agendas that made architects, planners, and ordinary dwellers alter socialist modernity according to more particular interests.

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