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  • Toulouse

    Kolloquium - Politikwissenschaften

    Imagining a Future (inside/outside) Britain

    S’inscrivant dans la perspective du champ interdisciplinaire des études sur le futur, et plus spécifiquement des études critiques sur le futur, ce colloque propose d’étudier la façon dont le futur du Royaume-Uni et des nations qui le composent a été imaginé à travers les périodes, sur des modes fictionnels et non-fictionnels. Nous nous intéresserons à la fois aux représentations du futur du Royaume-Uni dans son ensemble (le futur de l’État, de la société et de l’Union britanniques), et aux représentations du futur des différents territoires constitutifs du Royaume-Uni soit au sein de l’Union et de l’Empire, soit au contraire hors de ceux-ci.

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  • Cambridge

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    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

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Flying Colours: Maritime Flags in Communication, Representation and Protection Strategies at Sea (15th-19th century)

    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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  • Neapel

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Abundance or Sufficiency?

    The Left’s Diverging Paths in the Green Transition

    Since the 1970s, environmental constraints, shifting social values, and the crisis of post-war productivism have profoundly challenged the Western left. Once grounded in beliefs in scientific progress, technological innovations, and rising material prosperity, left-wing movements have increasingly been forced to confront planetary limits, rising inequality, and growing public ambivalence toward technoscience. These tensions have crystallised in contemporary debates on the Green Transition, where competing visions of abundance (growth-oriented technological optimism) and sufficiency (degrowth, sobriété, post-productivism) shape political and social antagonisms.

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  • Aubervilliers

    Seminar - Geschichte

    Circulations politiques, culturelles et intellectuelles Sud-Nord dans la période post-Bandung : vers une histoire connectée du Commonwealth

    Ce séminaire se consacre à l’étude des circulations des Suds vers les Nords dans l’optique de déconstruire « l’Empire britannique » comme catégorie homogène de pensée pour écrire et penser les histoires intellectuelles, artistiques et politiques des personnes qui circulent au sein de cet espace politique que l’on appelle le Commonwealth des Nations dans la période post-Bandung. Dans la lignée de travaux antérieurs portant les réseaux, échanges et transferts entre artistes, intellectuel·les et activistes politiques issu·es des Suds globaux au sein de cet espace, nous cherchons à interroger la nature contre-hégémonique des savoirs, théories et pratiques artistiques produits depuis Bandung.

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  • Paris | Princeton

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    The French Revolution and the Sacred

    Global and Contemporary Perspectives (18th c. – present)

    In the years leading up to the bicentenary commemorations of 1989, a new liberal interpretation of the French Revolution challenged a long-lived socialist one. In contrast to the Marxist view of a “bourgeois revolution” with popular support, the liberal historiography has recurrently emphasized the role of “revolutionary ideology” and the “collective mentality” which led to the episode of the “Terror”. We might take the end of Cold War binary frameworks as an opportunity to move beyond this long-lasting interpretive divide, and to reinvestigate how the Revolution transformed ideas of the sacred and has itself been sacralized.

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  • Stipendien, Preise und Stellenangebote - Geschichte

    EUI Doctoral Programme in History and Civilisation

    The Department of History at the European University Institute offers a distinctive, fully funded four-year Ph.D. programme of transnational and comparative history supported by a uniquely international and multicultural faculty. The Department offers exceptional opportunities to study the history of Europe in the World from the 15th century to the present, in the inspiring city of Florence, Italy.

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  • Straßburg

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Seeing the Other Empire

    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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  • Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    On both sides of the border: Muslims in Garb al-Andalus and Portugal during the Middle Ages

    Hamsa: Journal of Judaic and Islamic Studies – Monographic issue, #12 (2026)

    In recent years, there has been a resurgence of Islamic studies in Portuguese lands. Archaeological campaigns and documentation-based research have brought to light valueable information about the Andalusian occupation in this area and the Muslim permanence under Christian rule, both as slaves and as mouros forros. The aim of this monographic issue is to serve as a compilation and new impetus for this research into the Muslim presence in Portuguese lands, both under the sphere of Andalusian influence (Garb al-Andalus) and under Christian rule (Portugal).

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  • Oxford

    Beitragsaufruf - Europa

    A social question before the Social Question: Addressing poverty in the long eighteenth century

    The Call for Papers for the international conference A social question before the Social Question. Addressing poverty in the long eighteenth century, organized by Damiano Bardelli (EHESS, CRH-GEHM/University of Oxford, Visiting Researcher at the Voltaire Foundation) with the support of the Voltaire Foundation and the Swiss National Science Foundation, aims to shed light on the innovations introduced by Enlightenment reformers in the way of understanding and addressing poverty, and thus to highlight their role in the emergence of the conceptual framework of the social question in the 19th century.

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  • Neapel

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Violence and Empire. From the Early 1800s to the End of the Great War

    From the early 1800s, the formation, consolidation, and maintenance of empires were increasingly bound to new logics of state power, technological advancements, and legal rationalisation and justification. Despite narratives of civilising missions and administrative modernisation, violence remained a central practice of imperial rule, both as an instrument of conquest and a mechanism for governing already established colonial regimes. This conference invites historians and scholars of related disciplines to consider the various ways in which violence operated within imperial systems, how it was implemented, codified and justified legally and culturally, along with its contemporary perception in the imperial metropolis and its remembrance and subsequent legacies that continuously remain influential until the present day.

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  • Florenz

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Extractivist Enterprise and International Organizations (1919-1989)

    Workshop and Publication

    Corporate actors have played a hidden yet highly influential role in shaping the global order, often securing their interests in international organizations, such as the League of Nations and the United Nations. Extractive industries, which focus on natural resources such as oil, gas, minerals, and metals, including rare earths, were the bedrock of capitalism in the long twentieth century. How did they exert their influence within, through and against international organizations? What tools did they adopt to attain their goals at global metropoles such as Addis Ababa, Bangkok, Geneva, New York, and Santiago? Who challenged their efforts and who supported them and how? What effects did formal decolonization have on the role of extractive enterprise in these global spaces?

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Who Cares? Psychiatry in the English-Speaking World

    #2 Theories and Policies

    Who Cares? De la psychiatrie dans l’aire anglophone is a group of scholars from the Université Paris Nanterre and Université Sorbonne Nouvelle formed in 2023 and dedicated to the history of psychiatry in the English-speaking world. A central ambition of the Who Cares project has been the organization of a series of international conferences on the history of psychiatry in the English-speaking world. The first event took place on 6-8 February 2025 at Université Paris Nanterre and gathered scholars around the topic “People and Places”. This Call for Papers invites contributions that critically engage with the theme of our second event: “Theories and Policies”

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Politikwissenschaften

    Indigenous Peoples in Global Politics

    Monções: Revista de Relações Internacionais da UFGD

    This special issue aims to gather contributions from researchers studying indigenous peoples in international politics. We particularly – though not exclusively – encourage submissions on topics such as: How does the political action of indigenous peoples yield pressure on traditional concepts such as politics, sovereignty, international cooperation, and global governance? To what extent and through what mechanisms do these practices subvert or are co-opted by the hegemonic structures of the international system? In what ways do indigenous philosophies and worldviews challenge the colonial logics of the Anthropocene, extractivism, and the geopolitics of knowledge?

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  • Galatz

    Beitragsaufruf - Europa

    Fragmented Memories, and Cultural-Political Representations of the European Integration in the Western Balkans

    The international colloquium dedicated to the Fragmented memories, and cultural-political representations of the European integration in the Western Balkans, organised by the team of the research grant Literature, memory, and intercultural dialogue in Southeastern and Eastern Europe in the context of the EU enlargement (no. GI 7962/2025) aims at reuniting specialists in various disciplinary areas of the humanities, who are invited to reflect especially on the cultural-mnemonic dynamics specific to the present phase of the enlargement process.

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  • Kairo

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Pius XII and Decolonization: Catholicism in North Africa and the Levant

    1939-1958

    this conference examines the Catholic Church’s engagement with decolonization in North Africa and the Levant during the pontificate of Pius XII (1939–1958). This conference seeks to explore key questions: What role did the Catholic Church – both as an institution and as a diverse religious community – play in decolonization? How did Vatican diplomacy interact with local clergy, indigenous populations, and political movements? To what extent were these interactions shaped by competition, hybridization, and exchange? How did decolonization influence doctrinal transformations in the 1940s and 1950s, paving the way for the Second Vatican Council? The conference aims to critically engage with newly available sources, prioritizing transnational perspectives and highlighting the agency of marginalized actors. In addition to the recently declassified archives of Pius XII, scholars employing diverse methodologies and archival materials are welcomed.

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Objets politiques en mouvement. Pour une histoire matérielle du politique du long XIXe siècle

    Special issue of the journal “Contemporanea. Rivista di storia dell’800 e del ’900”

    This special issue of Contemporanea aims to reflect on the mobility of political material culture, analysing how its circulation and transformation, both physical and symbolic in time and space, generated connections between contexts and movements, disseminated and popularised images and imagination, and redefined and influenced political sensibilities and practices during the long 19th century. 

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  • Lissabon

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Crime, Surveillance and Mobilities in the Atlantic, 19th and 20th centuries

    As part of the project International collaborations: crime and police cooperation in the Ibero-American Atlantic, 1870-1940, financed by the  of the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation of Portugal and hosted by CIES-Iscte, this international meeting aims to bring together researchers working in the study of criminal behaviours of a transnational nature, transnational mobilities and the development of forms of international and transnational political and cross-border surveillance, involving the Atlantic and connecting Europe, the Americas and Africa, during the 19th and 20th centuries. This congress aims to contribute to the expansion and deepening of the historiographical debate surrounding the transnational movement of people and the surveillance of international crime in the Atlantic axis.

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  • Breslau

    Thematische Schule - Geschichte

    Summer School on Public History

    VIIIth edition

    This summer shool proposes to explore how history operates in the public sphere through lectures, workshops, and debates led by experts. Participants will engage with methodology, case studies, and project presentations.

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Guerre, americanismo e antiamericanismo dal XX secolo all’attualità

    Diacronie. Studi di storia contemporanea

    Since its entry into World War 1 in 1917, the United States has played a pivotal international role across political, economic, cultural, and military arenas. This trajectory has been characterized by waves of both Americanization and anti-Americanism, with military interventions increasingly assuming a central role—albeit with notable distinctions. The United States has been consistently engaged in overseas operations. This call for papers seeks to explore the complex relationship between wars, Americanism, and anti-Americanism from the 20th century to the present.

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