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  • Beitragsaufruf - Sprachwissenschaften

    Italians in/and the Maghreb: Between Integration and Isolation

    This special issue examines the presence of Italians in the Maghreb in relation to broader questions of colonialism, race, decolonization as well as contemporary conversations surrounding migration, diaspora, and postcolonial inclusion and belonging. It aims to illuminate the varying tensions and exchanges between Italy and French North Africa, from large-scale migrations to intellectual dialogues between the two regions.

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  • Bologna

    Beitragsaufruf - Europa

    The Archaeologists’ City

    The call for papers is now open for the new edition of the Intersections series, dedicated to the cross-disciplinary nature of urban history and the dialogue between disciplines, methods and perspectives of study. The 2026 seminar will focus on the city as seen by archaeologists: not only the ancient or medieval city, but all forms and temporalities of the urban dimension — from abandonment to processes of transformation, from continuities to industrial and contemporary landscapes. 

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Sounds, Bodies, Memories

    Musical and Artistic Circulations between Italy and Jerusalem (16th–21st c.)

    This conference re-examines four centuries of musical and artistic exchange between Italy and Jerusalem. It asks how sound, performance and visual practice have shaped social space, identity and cultural diplomacy at this East–West crossroads, inviting scholars, practitioners and community actors to present new research on archives, networks and hybrid repertoires from the sixteenth to the twenty-first century.

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Neuere und Zeitgeschichte

    Literature, Spiritualities and the Politics of Meaning in Liberal Italy, 1861–1915 (Romance Studies)

    This special issue examines the intersections of literature, spirituality, and politics in Italian culture between 1861, the year of Italian unification, and 1915, a symbolic threshold that, for Italy, marked both the onset of the war and the collapse of its liberal order. This period witnessed a profound epistemological crisis, as traditional structures of knowledge and belief were increasingly destabilized by the pressures of modernization, secularization, and rapid ideological and social change.

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  • Nanterre

    Kolloquium - Vorgeschichte und Antike

    New Perspectives on Suetonius

    Près de vingt ans après le dernier colloque sur Suétone, cet événement, rassemblant des chercheurs et chercheuses du monde entier, a pour ambition de faire le point sur les dernières avancées de la recherche sur cet auteur.

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  • Louvain-la-Neuve

    Beitragsaufruf - Europa

    Etruscan Landscapes

    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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  • Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Italian catholic culture through the periodical press between reconstruction and the “Economic miracle”

    "Diacronie. Studi di Storia Contemporanea" Journal (December 2026)

    After the World War II in Italy there was a proliferation of periodical publications differing in orientation, field of interest and groups of pression, which in the framework of the new democratic and republican order came to constitute a fundamental vehicle of ideas and cultural models, as well as an instrument employable in the political struggle. This development also affected the Catholic world. This call aims to investigate publishing “products” produced by ecclesiastical or secular entities for a wide or targeted audience, aimed at instructing, educating, outlining models, awakening devotions and other religious practices, as well as directing social and political behavior.

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  • Porto

    Kolloquium - Mittelalter

    Late Medieval Cardinals Between Crises

    From the Western Schism to the V Lateran Council (1378-1517)

    The history of the cardinalate, which stretches from the 11th century to the present day, went through one of the most volatile phases of its development between the beginning of the Western Schism (1378) and the close of the Fifth Lateran Council (1517). This congress aims to work and reflect on these cardinals, both as a group, gathered in the Sacred College, and in their individual dimensions, as lords, members of lineages, pastors, reformers, conciliarists, centres of courts, families and networks, diplomats and representatives of nations, patrons of the arts, among others.  The cross-sectional interest of this congress stems from the desire to feed the historiographical renewal that has been taking place over the last two decades on the medieval cardinalate, seeking to bring together researchers who are dedicated to its study, regardless of the angle of approach they may take.

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  • Rom

    Thematische Schule - Geschichte

    Capitals of Italy: Spaces and “identities” from the Sister republics to fascism

    This interdisciplinary Summer School, part of the Spazidentità project supported by the École Française de Rome, explores the relationship between spatial dimensions and the construction of Italian identity from the nineteenth century to Fascism. Focusing on capital cities, it examines how urban spaces, monuments, and museums shaped and reflected national belonging. Through theoretical discussions, in situ case studies in Rome, and presentations by doctoral and post-doctoral researchers, the program investigates the role of space in political transformations, revolutionary movements, and ideological projections. Key themes include the impact of unification, Fascist urban planning, and the contested narratives of Italy’s capitals.

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  • Neapel

    Beitragsaufruf - Neuere und Zeitgeschichte

    Among Empires. Transimperial circulation of political models and scientific knowledge

    The case of four “latecomers” (Germany, Italy, Belgium and Japan), 1880s-1940s

    We seek original contributions that, through the lens of the politics of comparison, focus on four “latecomer empires,” namely Germany, Italy, Belgium, and Japan that started their colonial expansion at the end of the nineteenth century. In these countries and their colonies and protectorates, heated debates took place around the search for (historical or current foreign) models, and politicians, activists, and intellectuals often demanded the transimperial circulation of colonial knowledge, be it legal, political, or scientific. In particular, we are interested in two distinct yet bordering fields: models of colonial policies from a global perspective and transimperial circulation of colonial knowledge in scientific fields such as medicine, agronomy, anthropology, legal culture, etc.

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  • Freiburg

    Kolloquium - Europa

    A polycentric war and its narratives

    A new approach to the Thirty Years War

    This conference is therefore intended to analyze the Thirty Years War from a polycentric perspective that is focused on the evolution and the impact of the contemporary news market. Contributions most welcome being concerned with the entanglement of regional conflicts, the polycentric character of the war, the analysis of the war news market, the development of narratives that had an impact on the behavior of the contemporaries, their self-perception and their attitude towards the military conflicts.

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  • Nanterre

    Beitragsaufruf - Vorgeschichte und Antike

    New Perspectives on Suetonius

    In spite of the developments in Suetonian studies since W. Steidle’s "rehabilitation" of Suetonius in 1951, the last international conference on this author was held in 2008 (‟Suetonius the biographer” in Manchester). Yet new perspectives on his works have been explored in the meantime, about his political thought, the literary dimension of his biographies, his relation to other authors...

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  • Rom

    Kolloquium - Darstellung

    Quo vadis Provenance Research?

    Primary Sources and Archival Collections in Post-Unitarian Italy

    The workshop will focus on primary sources and archival collections in post-unitarian Italy, which serve as a fundamental tool for provenance research. Research projects dealing with the Italian post-unitary period up to the recent years still face the significant challenge of not only having to locate archival sources, but also of finding a way to access and consult them. The workshop aims to put this issue up for discussion and wishes to promote an open dialogue between international scholars and representatives of research institutions. The focus lies not only on traditional art historical sources such as specified libraries, photographic collections, private estates or institutional archives. It is also intended to include historical and political archives. The aim is to connect various sources and methods of archival work related to the field of provenance research and to identify potential improvements in the provision and the use of archival material (including digital data) in Italy and abroad.

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    The constellation of the anti-nuclear movement in Italy in the 1970s and 1980s

    The theme of anti-nuclear mobilizations has remained largely unexplored, despite contributions made by some of their protagonists and numerous studies on the 1970s and 1980s movements. Firstly, this special issue addresses this gap and aims to investigate the heterogeneous components in Italian society that have contributed to anti-nuclear mobilizations, highlighting their protagonists, ideas, and values. Secondly, it aims to offer an adequate contextualisation via an exploration of political and organisational ties of such movements, and tools and communication strategies they employed.

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  • Alexandria

    Beitragsaufruf - Vermittlung

    Information Literacy Revolution .... Get Ready!

    International Conference on Information Literacy (ICIL) 2024

    For the first time in Egypt and in North Africa, Bibliotheca Alexandrina is pleased to host & organize the 3rd round of the international Conference on Information Literacy - Africa 2024 (ICIL - Africa). ICIL - Africa is held bi annualy with the aim of discussing recent developments and current chalenges in the field of information Literacy. It is a sister conference to the European Conference on Information Literacy (ECIL) that started in 2012. The conference aims at bringing to the table of discussion several trending and emerging topics that matter to librarians and researchers related to digital inclusion, smart libraries and the inclusion of artificial intelligence (AI) in different contexts related to libraries and information literacy.

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  • Brüssel

    Kolloquium - Europa

    Exchanges in European Landscape Design, 1945–1975

    The symposium Exchanges in European Landscape Design, 1945–1975 assembles a group of leading scholars from Europe and North America and asks them to examine the relations and transferences that influenced the course of landscape architecture in the postwar period. 

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  • Rom

    Beitragsaufruf - Frühe Neuzeit

    Figer le regard : la fabrique visuelle de l’événement (premier âge moderne)

    Cette rencontre souhaite bâtir un dialogue interdisciplinaire pour interroger la mise en image du regard, la circulation de l’information et son / ses interprétation(s) autour de l’« événement », compris ici sur un plan large comme un fait perçu comme marquant, qu’il soit singulier ou qu’il relève d’une séquence ou même d’une série de séquences (assassinat, conclave, ambassade, bataille, jubilé, canonisation...). Nous nous focaliserons sur le premier âge moderne comme rupture dans cette histoire longue : l’augmentation du nombre des écrits et des images d’une part, et l’intensité de la circulation d’informations et d’objets de l’autre, permettent de figer davantage, et à une échelle inédite, des manières de voir parfois forgées à des milliers de kilomètres du lieu où le fait est advenu.

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  • Salerno

    Beitragsaufruf - Vorgeschichte und Antike

    Greeks in the Archaic Age: Institutions, Interactions, Traditions

    Τ Ε Κ Μ Η Ρ Ι Α, 1

    Τ Ε Κ Μ Η Ρ Ι Α, 1 is a Study Meeting born from the desire of young researchers to create a space for exchange, dialogue, and discussion in the wake of interdisciplinarity. The initiative dedicates its first new meeting to the memory of Clara Talamo, who recently passed away. For this reason, the Call proposes the development of themes to which the Scholar was particularly sensitive, and which have connoted the research directions of the Chair. The subject of Τ Ε Κ Μ Η Ρ Ι Α, 1 will therefore be Greeks in the Archaic Age: Institutions, Interactions, Traditions. 

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  • Paris

    Seminar - Städteforschung

    Penser l’action civique en relation avec les politiques urbaines et la planification

    In this seminar, Dr Iolanda Bianchi will present her recent work on the democratisation of local public services by way of the paradigm of the common. The presentation will focus on two urban contexts, Naples and Barcelona, and examines the common-inspired transformation of their local public services, respectively, water services (Acqua Bene Comune A.S.) and sociocultural facilities (Citizens Asset Programme). The seminar will reflect on the capacity of public-common institutions to represent an alternative and more democratic management modality for local public services.

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  • Ljubljana

    Thematische Schule - Europa

    Eastern Mediterranean coastal and island environments

    Natural resources, their uses and perceptions (15th-18th centuries)

    The workshop invites mainly, but non-exclusively, Master’s, PhD students and early career researchers of history, archival studies, archaeology, archaeobotany, archaeozoology, palynology, and palaeoclimatology. Three main themes will be examined: Primary sources, be they written documents, paleodata, or archeological material; Environmental transformations in periods of political, social and economic change; Connections between regional and local environmental transformations.

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