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  • Mailand

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Rassegna di Studi e Notizie

    This call for proposals invites scholars and researchers to submit original contributions focusing on the Castello Sforzesco or the artworks preserved in its collections.

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Geographie

    Nature

    “Woman Journal” Vol. 8

    Après s’être penché·es sur la « fast life », et la consommation effrénée de notre société capitaliste,nous aimerions revenir sur le sujet de la nature et sa culture. Qu’est-ce qui définit la nature ? Est-ce uniquement une ressource à consommer ? 

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Europa

    The Outskirts of Socialist Societies: The Unfit, the Liminal, the Marginal

    “History of Communism in Europe” journal, no. 17/2026

    This special issue of History of Communism in Europe seeks to explore these paradoxes of marginality under socialist regimes. We invite contributions that examine how marginal, liminal, and unfit groups or individuals were constructed, controlled, resisted, and reimagined across different socialist contexts. By focusing on the outskirts of socialist societies, we aim to advance comparative insights into the dynamics of inclusion and exclusion, domination and resistance, conformity and transgression.

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  • Caen

    Beitragsaufruf - Darstellung

    In-betweenness: interdisciplinary perspectives on Irish culture 

    This conference explores the notion of in-betweenness as a defining feature of Irish culture, history, and artistic expression. Bringing together interdisciplinary perspectives from literature, history, linguistics, and the arts, it examines how liminality, hybridity, and transitional identities shape Ireland’s past, present and future. By investigating the thresholds between languages, traditions, territories, and narratives, the event aims to foster dialogue across disciplines and highlight the creative, political, and cultural dynamics of Irish in-betweenness.

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  • Sonstige Angaben - Darstellung

    Photography and the ecological turn

    The ARCHIVO Advanced Research Seminar 2026 explores the intersections between photography, archives, and environmental thought. It examines how photographic and archival practices mediate relations between human and non-human worlds in contexts of ecological crisis. By emphasizing collaborative discussion and research-led exchange, the program equips participants with conceptual tools and methodological strategies relevant for scholarship, curatorial practice, and artistic intervention.

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  • Oxford

    Kolloquium - Europa

    Metanoia Symposium 2025

    What does it mean for a person to change? Under what conditions does such change occur?What are the private and public ethical implications of personal transformation? What is thelegitimate role of the state in relation to individual and collective projects of moral transformation? The Annual Symposium of the Center for Metanoia Studies is dedicated tobringing together researchers from a broad range of disciplines as well as practitioners fromcivil society to reflect and exchange on questions such as these. This year’s symposium willfocus particularly on the continuities and discontinuities in the notion of conversion as appliedto religious and non-religious contexts. 

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  • Paris

    Beitragsaufruf - Städteforschung

    Heritage entrepreneurs

    Private developers in urban heritage contexts and ecosystems

    A high degree of complexity, be it in terms of governance or actors’ diversity in local contexts, characterises heritage development projects, which increasingly rely on private interventions or public-private partnerships. In this context, the interplay between public and private interventions becomes a critical arena for research. Tensions, negotiations and innovations increasingly shape heritage development while highlighting the challenges and opportunities of the intervention of private actors in the revitalisation of urban heritage – particularly in contexts where heritage is commodified as a comparative advantage for rehabilitation projects. The main objective of this conference, which specifically focuses on the role of private actors in heritage urban contexts (UNESCO World Heritage sites, conservation areas, historic centres, etc.), is to explore the relationships and dynamics established between “heritage entrepreneurs” and other urban stakeholders in diverse heritage contexts as a means to shed light on how these combined actions produce heritage today.

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  • Paris

    Beitragsaufruf - Recht

    Assessment & Perspectives of EU Waste Laws at the occasion of the 50 years of the 1st Waste Framework Directive

    This interdisciplinary conference aims to foster dialogue between legal scholars, management researchers, and the broader social sciences to examine fifty years of EU Waste Laws and Management, and to discuss the challenges shaping the next decades. Particular attention will be given to the tension between EU-level harmonisation and local implementation, as well as to power dynamics among public, private, and civil-society actors in the development of waste and circular-economy policies.

     

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  • Brüssel

    Beitragsaufruf - Ökonomie

    The Company We Keep: Navigating Brands, Borders and Boundaries

    The Section on Business Archives (SBA) of the International Council on Archives (ICA) invites submissions for its 2026 conference, titled “The Company We Keep: Navigating Brands, Borders and Boundaries”. This conference gathers leading professionals to explore the evolving landscape of corporate memory in a complex, globalized environment. In a world where companies constantly change in structure and in ownership, the history and stories they hold – and how they keep them – have never been more important.

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  • Aberystwyth

    Beitragsaufruf - Geistesgeschichte

    French and Francophone Philosophers and the Development of LGBTQIA+ Movements in the 20th Century

    This international one-day conference, held during LGBTQ+ History Month, will explore the relationship between French and Francophone philosophy and the development of LGBTQIA+ movements across the twentieth century. The intellectual contributions of figures such as Simone de Beauvoir, Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Monique Wittig, and Hélène Cixous profoundly shaped how we think about gender, sexuality, embodiment, and power. The aim of this event is to bring together academic research, creative expression, and political engagement. 

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Darstellung

    Vers de nouvelles alliances : luttes écologiques et projets de territoire dans les ruralités contemporaines

    Rencontres 2026 du réseau Perspectives Rurales

    The Perspectives Rurales scientific and pedagogical network meetings aim to bring together a wide range of participants: researchers from various disciplines, as well as local territorial actors and members of civil society. The event will be organized into several thematic sessions. This call for contributions is open to individuals, institutions, associations, and collectives who share these concerns. 

     

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  • Toronto

    Stipendien, Preise und Stellenangebote - Darstellung

    Bourse postdoctorale en histoire de l'art français

    Residential Fellowship, University of Toronto, Canada

    The University of Toronto Department of Art History invites applications for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship for graduates of French institutions working on the history of French art. The fellow will play a key role in advancing cultural exchange between Canada and France as part of the University of Toronto–France Art History Partnership.

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Ökonomie

    Communism in Historical Fiction

    This online seminar is interested in representations of communism in various media, with the primary focus on – understood very broadly – historical fiction. Thus, we invite scholars working in various disciplines and fields of study to participate in the III International H/Story Seminar, Communism in Historical Fiction. The seminar is free of charge and is held online.

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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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  • Brest

    Fachtagung - Sprachwissenschaften

    Sociability and the Travelling Letter

    Message, Medium, Mobility in Europe and the Colonies in the Long Eighteenth Century (1650-1850)

    The long eighteenth century is widely recognisedby scholars as a golden age of letter writing, characterised by the expansion of transnational and transatlantic correspondence networks among the elites. Particularly in Britain, this period witnessed an unprecedented enthusiasm for epistolary exchange, which led to a proliferation of publications—ranging from scholarly productions such as theoretical treatises and letter-writing manuals, to literary works, whether fictional, sentimental, general, or biographical. These developments contributed to a redefinition of epistolary conventions, narrative models, and often gendered representations of letter writing.

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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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  • Sofia

    Beitragsaufruf - Politikwissenschaften

    Porous Politics: Diasporic Engagement and the Redefinition of Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe

    Global migration has generated new transnational political formats and fundamentally challenged the traditional state-centric focus of political science. This phenomenon of Porous Politics is defined by connections, contiguities, and loyalties across borders. It is especially critical in Central and Eastern Europe, where significant emigration has created influential diasporic communities. These diasporas actively transmit political remittances, engaging with their countries of origin. This engagement is strategically mirrored by the national political arena, as parties and elites establish extraterritorial organizations to mobilize these new constituencies. 

     

     

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  • Brüssel

    Beitragsaufruf - Europa

    Looted Art and the Art Market: Nazi Art Theft in Belgium, Europe, and its aftermath

    Anchored in a dual research approach, the ProvEnhance project simultaneously examines the trajectories of a selection of artworks from the collections of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium and the roles of participants within the Belgian art market between 1933 and 1960, situating both within the broader dynamics of cultural dispossession and the post-war approach. Integrating provenance research, art market studies, and data science, the project advances an interdisciplinary framework for analysing the movements of cultural objects and their connections to actors and power structures shaped by the Nationalist Socialist era and its aftermath. 

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  • Sydney

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Broken Knowledge Trajectories

    This call for papers invites contributions to a workshop on the transmission and circulation of knowledge across time and cultures, with a focus on how to address gaps and broken chains in the historical record. Initiated by Dr Gaëlle Bosseman and Dr Hélène Sirantoine, the event seeks to foster interdisciplinary dialogue on methods for tracing elusive routes of knowledge exchange. Scholars are invited to present 15-minute case studies; abstracts are due by 15 December. The workshop will be held in hybrid format (Sydney time).

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  • Versailles

    Kolloquium - Geographie

    Transnational Research for a Wider Impact

    The Role of Cultural Heritage in a Changing World

    This event synthesizes the findings from 22 transnational research projects to explore the societal impact of cultural heritage research through five interconnected thematic axes. The first axis examines methodological innovations in digital heritage, analyzing the transformative potential of technologies such as AI, virtual modeling, and advanced data analytics in research and protection. The second investigates participatory and co-creative frameworks for community engagement, assessing their role in sustaining heritage, reinforcing identity, and fostering social cohesion for sustainable development.

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