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Louvain-la-Neuve
Power, Society, and Territorial Dynamics in a Changing Italy (cent. 4th BC-1st AD)
Rome’s conquest of Italy wrecked the existing political environment. This struggle involved Greeks, peoples of Central Italy, Gauls, Etruscans, and shaped the Mediterranean world, giving the historical base on which our own was built. Yet, it remains not fully understood. Through a multidisciplinary analysis integrating archaeological and historical sources, this conference aims to investigate the transformation of power dynamics—military, economic, and social—and their impact on both urban centres and peripheral territories.
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Appel à contribution - Histoire
The Night in the Modern Era. Interpretations, Conflicts, and Changes
"Diacronie. Studi di Storia Contemporanea" Journal (March 2027)
The nighttime holds both symbolic and practical meanings, representing a space of negotiations, conflicts and changes in societies. It has its own rhythms and customs. This special issue od Diachronie aims to explore the theme of the night in the Modern era, with particular attention to the social, cultural and political dynamics characterised by their occurrence at nightfall. What experiences, actors, and practices transpass the boundaries between legality and subversion in nightlife? Or what metaphorical meanings has the night taken on?
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Appel à contribution - Études urbaines
Directeur·ices de dossier pour la revue « Clara »
Clara n°13 (2027)
Clara est une revue scientifique annuelle dédiée aux sujets, questions, méthodes de recherche et outils spécifiques au champ de l’architecture. Clara lance un appel à directeur·ices de dossier pour le numéro 13 (à paraitre en 2027). Le rôle des directeur·ices de dossier est de préparer le dossier thématique, contenant de six à neuf articles de fond traitant d’une question d’architecture clairement identifiée.
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Paris
Colloque - Époque contemporaine
History, Law and the Environment
The aim of this international and pluri-disciplinary two-day conference is to explore the current concern for land reform in its social, cultural, legal and environmental contexts. The intention is to gather specialists from a range of disciplines including history, geography, law, literature, political science, economics, sociology, and the arts, as well as environmental and climate change specialists, to explore the interactions between land and power in Scotland.
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Florence
Environmental History: European and Global Perspectives
In this online summer school is offered by the Department of History of the European University Institute (EUI, Florence, Italy), we intend to provide participants with ideas on how environmental history can be brought into conversation with research on European and global history in the early modern and modern periods. Given the History Department’s expertise in these fields, we aim to highlight the opportunities to be gained from engaging with environmental history as a transversal approach.This
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Brno
Appel à contribution - Époque contemporaine
Local Communities and the Fight for Historical Monuments in the 19th and 20th Centuries
What happens when those living alongside historical monuments – churchgoers, farmers, workers, custodians, local officials, non-human entities – see these sites as theirs? Through what sources and scholarly approaches can we recover their voices and their role in the state-led activities of restoration and preservation of architectural monuments? This conference explores the debates, conflicts and role of local communities in the heritage politics starting from the mid-19th century and focusing especially but not exclusively on Central and Eastern Europe. It also seeks to understand the role of non-human actors, such as plants, animals, natural formations, weather and the different, more-than-human perspectives, they bring to the process of heritage making.
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Bruxelles
Reimagining Rural Spaces in Europe
The symposium invites a reflection on the processes and actors shaping contemporary rural spaces in Europe. It welcomes insights from all traditions and disciplines in six thematic panels, dedicated to rural migration andemerging lifestyles, pluriversal rural representations, rural economic revitalization by care, the co-design of rural liveability, the decolonization of post-human rural spaces, and local counter-globalization responses.
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Braga
Appel à contribution - Époque moderne
IX International Meeting of Young Researchers in Early Modern History
The IX International Meeting of Young Researchers in Early Modern History is looking for candidates to present their research in our event.
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Appel à contribution - Histoire
Commons and economic inequality in rural Europe (1500-1800)
European Rural History Organisation Conference 2025
Recent years have seen a flourishing of studies which have added considerably to our knowledge of inequality dynamics in preindustrial times. Scholars focused also on the determinants of these dynamics and some of these suggests a direct connection between the growth of economic inequality and the functioning of the public finances (i.e. Alfani and Di Tulio in their book on the Republic of Venice). Basically, the argument is that regressive taxation would have fostered this phenomenon, but we still have little knowledge about the mechanisms beyond this process. Why did this happen? How did the public economy’s choices influence these dynamics? How did the management of the common pool resources and the level of municipal and state direct taxation affect the paths of wealth distribution? Which were the correlations and causations mechanisms between the different elements?
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Paris
Appel à contribution - Époque contemporaine
Terre et pouvoir en Écosse : histoire, droit et environnement
L’objectif de cette conférence internationale et pluridisciplinaire de deux jours est d’explorer les préoccupations actuelles en matière de réforme foncière dans ses contextes sociaux, culturels, juridiques et environnementaux. Ce colloque se propose de rassembler des spécialistes de diverses disciplines, notamment l’histoire, la géographie, le droit, la littérature, les sciences politiques, l’économie, la sociologie et les arts, ainsi que des spécialistes de l’environnement et du changement climatique, afin d’explorer les interactions entre la terre et le pouvoir en Écosse selon trois axes principaux : l’histoire, le droit et l’environnement.
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European Society for Nineteenth century Art (ESNA) Conference 2024
With the growing realisation that nature and the earth’s climate are at risk of being destroyed, this conference aims to centralise the interconnectedness between nature and human beings, by analysing the depiction of their relationship in Western-European art, including the effects of colonialism, during the long nineteenth century.
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Colloque - Épistémologie et méthodes
Black Sea archaeology has always captivated the interest of scholars, because of its unique topography and diachronically multi-ethnic historical landscape.The previous decade was a particularly challenging period for archaeological research worldwide due to the new realities imposed by the pandemic, the extraordinary political and socio-economic factors, and the long-lasting crisis in the Humanities and Arts. In spite of all this, excavations, systematic surveys, remote sensing and geophysical prospections, were undertaken in numerous coastal and inland sites along the Euxine, while equally productive were research projects on specific monuments or aspects of the material culture. Aiming to bring forth the latest advances accomplished in the field, the Department of Black Sea Studies at the Democritus University of Thrace in collaboration with the Musée du Louvre, are organizing an International Conference on The Archaeological Work in the Greek Settlements of the BlackSea and their Environs during the Last Decade.
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Belval
Appel à contribution - Histoire
Public History and Community-Based Research
EUROPAST Mid-Project Conference
The EUROPAST consortium now welcomes applications for its 2024 Mid-Project Conference titled Public History and Community-Based Research, which will take place on 5-6 July 2024. The conference will be hosted by the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH, University of Luxembourg). Participants will enjoy an international and multicultural environment in the heart of Western Europe.
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Belfast
Appel à contribution - Préhistoire et Antiquité
29th EAA Annual Meeting
From the 4th century BC onwards, the expansion of the Roman Empire, eventually, over large parts of Europe had a significant impact on society. The creation of a new transport network and the emergence of cities were two of the most important and lasting changes brought about. As Rome expanded and developed contacts with other cultures far beyond the Mediterranean, new tastes and social practices were also acquired, often manifested in material culture. This session aims to explore Roman commerce and economy through different lines of evidence (e.g. archaeobiological remains, ceramics, inscriptions, landscape archaeology etc.). In addition, it aims to investigate the role of the ancient transport network in the process of urbanisation and/or the acquisition of new ‘tastes’.
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Cluj-Napoca
Appel à contribution - Histoire
Horses for whom. Military and agricultural interests in equine breeding during peacetime (1700-1900)
Sixth biennial conference of the European Rural History Organization (EURHO)
This session suggests to examine the relationship between armies and livestock, a topic that has been largely neglected by both military and agricultural scholars. In most cases, this relation was confined to the requisition of livestock for slaughter, for the hauling of artillery and other transport services during conflicts. Whatever the links between farming and military institutions, from 18th to 20th century the beginning of a major transformation of husbandry in general occurred. In the 19th century even States and military authorities began to pay systematic attention to livestock. Likely, the equine sector, saw the emergence, during peacetime, of institutions to increase the stock of animals available in the event of war and to improve their quality. The same period saw the first initatives aimed at the improvement of animals for civilian uses
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Appel à contribution - Histoire
Retrospective, Present, and Future Possibilities of Research on the History of Memory Institutions
The XXII scientific conference “A Story of History Preservers: Retrospective, Present, and Future Possibilities of Research on the History of Memory Institutions”, dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Panevėžys County Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė Public Library. The history of any institution is a story that records how the institution emerged, developed and changed over time, what functions it performed and what place it occupied among other organizational structures of society. The main purpose of the Conference is to review the state of research on the emergence, development and role of memory institutions in the life of society in Lithuania and abroad, to present the experience of different countries in this field, to discuss possible research directions, methods and problems, and to outline further research guidelines.
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Second Summer School in Economic and Social History
This Summer School offers comprehensive courses on research methods and central themes in Economic and Social History, as well as a framework for paper presentations from Ph.D. students who are starting their theses and already have a chapter or paper to discuss, and post-doctoral researchers with more advanced papers, possibly in the pipeline for publication. We aim to put together researchers with different levels of experience.
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Understanding Gradients of Political Engagements
Citizenship and Identity in South Asia
Historian and political scientists of South Asia have been dealing with the ascent of postcolonial state and the form of citizenships in South Asia. The meteoric rise of postcolonial theory, subaltern school of historiography to be precise made efforts in bringing the role of ideas and culture in shaping state, community and political narratives. Notwithstanding these insights still this literature failed to bring in one very important thing; a comparative lens to study informal politics in the region. The social transformation and process of democratization has appeared to be inching ahead across the region from Nepal to Bangladesh. Therefore, increasingly a cross country perspective is required combining interdisciplinary approaches and methodologies (qualitative, quantitative) to develop a comparative perspective of way social and cultural factors influence informal politics in South Asia.
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Bruxelles
Early Islamic Agriculture and Water Management: Talking about a “Revolution”
Second Ḥajar Online Workshop
In the workshop organized by Hajar, three archaeological case studies which relate to agriculture and/or water management during Early Islam will be presented, followed by responses and a discussion. These will enable another examination of Andrew Watson’s arguments from the 1980s about an “Arab agricultural revolution” or “green revolution” - this time from an archaeological perspective.
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Appel à contribution - Époque moderne
Second Summer School in Economic and Social History
This Summer School offers comprehensive courses on research methods and central themes in Economic and Social History, as well as a framework for paper presentations from Ph.D. students who are starting their theses and already have a chapter or paper to discuss, and post-doctoral researchers with more advanced papers, possibly in the pipeline for publication. We aim to put together researchers with different levels of experience. We will have lectures by distinguished scholars in the morning sessions, and, in the afternoon, we will have the paper presentations by the researchers.
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