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    Study days - History

    Pioneering women and men in European adult education (XIXth and early XXth centuries)

    European Seminar of the network History of adult education and training in Europe (ESREA)

    The aims of this European seminar are: To explore biographical trajectories of theorists, initiators, and activists of various forms of adult education, and to analyze what led them to become "pioneers" in adult education; To identify new figures, more particularly women pioneers, who, up to now, have not been recognized to the same extent as men; To provide the basis for a European biographical dictionary, listing or documenting not only biographical notes, but also reflecting on different issues by the papers.

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  • Call for papers - Education

    The Children's '68

    The global upheaval caused by the protest movements around ‘68 revolutionised social structures, overturned cultural conventions, challenged political ideologies, and catalysed civil rights activism by women, gay people and ethnic minorities. Childhood historians stress the importance of this period in altering the authority structures that shaped children’s lives. This special issue proposes to analyse ‘68 as a watershed moment in children’s culture and its related disciplines, following Marwick’s (1998) now canonical definition of ‘68 as the crystallisation of the cultural revolution of the ‘long sixties’ (c.1958-c.1974).

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  • Sherbrooke

    Call for papers - History

    Where are women?

    HistoireEngagee.ca online journal

    Bien que la volonté de mettre fin à l’invisibilisation des femmes et des féministes dans la discipline historique semble être une réalité tangible depuis quelques décennies, ces dernières y demeurent, toutefois, sous-représentées. Malgré l’effort de nombreuses historiennes, anthropologues, politologues et sociologues désirant mettre fin à cette problématique, un constat demeure : l’occultation des femmes des récits historiques. La prise en compte de celles-ci dans l’histoire et l’étude du féminisme, voire des féminismes, permettent de questionner autrement le passé, le présent et le futur sur une multitude d’aspects. Ainsi, HistoireEngagee.ca vous invite à proposer des articles de fond, de courts textes, des prises de position, des recensions ou des entrevues concernant l’histoire des femmes afin de rendre les femmes et les féministes sujets et actrices de l’histoire.

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