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Conference, symposium - Middle Ages
First Annual EDIT Colloquium
The EDIT project, led by Dr Aengus Ward (University of Birmingham), aims to create a virtual space for the Estoria de Espanna with the long-term aim of producing an electronic edition of this important chronicle. There will be four annual colloquia during the project and the first one will be held at the University of Birmingham on the 10th and 11th of april of 2014.
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Birmingham
Scholarship, prize and job offer - History
Three postdoctoral research fellowships, comparative/transnational history of Europe
University of Birmingham (CENDARI Project)
Le département d’Histoire de l’Université de Birmingham recrute trois chercheurs postdoctoraux, spécialistes d’histoire européenne (histoire comparée / transnationale) pour contribuer à un projet interdisciplinaire financé par l’Union Européenne. -
Birmingham
Call for papers - Political studies
Foreign Language Film Conference V
Submissions are invited for the fifth Foreign Language Film Conference, on the theme of Rights and Representations. In this historic setting of the American South, and in conjunction with Birmingham's 50th anniversary remembrance of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing, FLFC celebrates civil and human rights. Scholars will consider the question of civil rights in international cinematic traditions. How does film as an art and a genre represent civil rights, and human rights? What are the places of rebellion, terrorism, or non-violent resistance in forging individual freedoms, and how is this reflected in national cinematic traditions? How do international films address issues of discrimination, violence, repression, the struggle for social equality ? On the pedagogical side of the question, how do films about civil rights teach their viewers about international cultural and political traditions and movements ? How are these films incorporated into classroom discussions of global civil rights ? -
Birmingham
Call for papers - Science studies
In recent years, studies into experiences of health care have led historians to engage with the issue of the medical complaint. As expressions of dissatisfaction, disquiet and failings in service provision, the complaint is both a vital antidote to progressive histories of health care and, in generating contemporary investigation and debate, has also left a fertile seam for historical research. Often it is only when things go wrong that we begin to understand thecomplexity at work in past events. This two-day international conference will explore what has happened historically when medicine generated complaints. -
Birmingham
New Thinking on the Second World War
“New Thinking on the Second World War”. The organizers would like to receive proposals for papers which take a fresh view of many aspects of the war. Proposals for papers from current PhD students are particularly welcome. Topics: Land Warfare; Women in War; Small Wars – Resistance & Counter-Resistance Operations; Occupation Policies
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