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  • Târgovişte

    Call for papers - History

    Cold War East-West divide: conflict, cooperation and trade

    The aim of this event is to bring together established, senior and junior scholars and researchers from a variety of fields and perspectives (Cold War Studies, International relations, foreign policy, political sciences, history, economics, media studies etc.) to foster discussion on East-West contacts, whether they were characterized by conflict, competition, mistrust, trade, cooperation or compromise.

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  • Esch-sur-Alzette

    Call for papers - History

    Benelux: Europe and the Cold War

    The Power of non-powers and perspectives on the economic, social and political aspects of European Security Strategy in the early Cold War

    What are the historical roots of views of European defense and Europe's role in Western defence? How did the early European Integration movement perceive American involvement in the development of a common security strategy? This conference will investigate these and other related questions by re-examining the early cold war US/European relationship and the role that early Cold War period developments played in the European Integration Movement. In so doing, this conference will also showcase findings which can contribute to the unification of Cold War and European Integration historiographies. 

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  • Saint Petersburg

    Call for papers - History

    Third annual international conference dedicated to the 170th anniversary of the birth of Carl Fabergé

    The Fabergé Museum in Saint Petersburg owns the world's largest collection of works by Carl Fabergé, including nine of the famous imperial easter eggs, and aims to become the main international platform for the study of the art and life of the famous jeweler. In this year marking the 170th anniversary of Carl Fabergé, the museum dedicated its annual academic conference to Carl Fabergé, his firm's activities in Russia and abroad, its place within Russian culture as well as to Fabergé's influence on modern and contemporary jeweler’s art. 

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  • Vienna

    Call for papers - History

    Financial development and economic growth in South-East Europe. A historical and comparative perspective

    Xth Conference of the South-East European Monetary History Network (SEEMHN)

    The purpose of the conference is to gather scholars working on financial development (e.g. banks, central banks, and financial markets) and economic development (e.g. growth and structural change) in Southeastern Europe to get new, challenging, and exciting insights into the interrelationships between the financial sector and the real economy. Quantitative and qualitative research as well as national case studies and cross-country comparative work can be presented at this conference.

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  • Iaşi

    Call for papers - History

    The Romanian Journal of Modern History, Varia

    Varia

    The Romanian Journal of Modern History attend des contributions, des articles et des comptes-rendus pour le numéro suivant, qui paraîtra au mois de juin 2012.

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  • Paris

    Seminar - Economy

    The environmental history of communist worlds (2010-2011)

    Histoire environnementale des mondes communistes, séminaire proposé par le CERCEC, CNRS / EHESS, organisé par Laurent Coumel, Marc Élie et Marie-Hélène Mandrillon.

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  • Moscow

    Conference, symposium - Modern

    De la libération des corps à la libération des esprits, les idées de réformes en Russie et en Europe, XIXe–début XXIe siècle

    La conférence est dédiée au 150e anniversaire de l’abolition du servage en Russie

    Le milieu du XIXe siècle a vu, aux deux extrémités de l’Europe, la fin de pratiques contraignantes visant les individus eux-mêmes et leur liberté de mouvement, de libre disposition de leur personne sous la forme de l’esclavage dans les colonies européennes, du servage dans l’Empire russe. Cette réforme essentielle entre dans un processus visant à renforcer les libertés individuelles qui se fraie un chemin difficile au cours des XIX et XXe siècles. « De la libération des corps à la libération des esprits » vise à articuler les différents moments de ces mutations dans différents pays, dans différentes cultures, en fonction à la fois d’histoires nationales différentes et de problématiques qui se croisent, interfèrent les unes les autres, se renvoient des modèles, des représentations en miroir.

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