The Making of the Humanities IX

We are proud to announce that the preliminary program of The Making of the Humanities IX conference in Barcelona (20-22 September 2021) is now available online and can be found here. Please note that due to the circumstances surrounding COVID19, the entirety of the 2021 conference will be digital. REGISTRATION: If you would like to join for what promises to be an excellent set of presentations, you can find instructions for registering here. There is no conference fee, but each participant needs to be a member of the Society for the History of the Humanities ($30 for PhD students, $60 for others). Read more

Conference of the International Commission for the History of Towns (ICHT), Split, September 20-22, 2021- PROTAGONISTS OF URBAN ORDER FROM THE ANTIQUITY TO THE PRESENT

Protagonists of Urban Order from the Antiquity to the Present Conference of the International Commission for the History of Towns (ICHT), Split, September 20-22, 2021 Organiser: International Commission for the History of Towns Co-organisers: Croatian Institute of History (Irena Benyovsky Latin), Department of History at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities in Split (Tonija Andrić), Croatian Science Foundation PROGRAM Izvor i dodatne informacije: https://www.isp.hr/call-for-papers-for-the-conference-of-the-international-commission-for-the-history-of-towns-icht-split-september-20-22-2021/ Read more

Workshop “What is European History in the 21st Century?”

As the EUI HEC heads towards its 50th anniversary, the department is seeking to work with colleagues to develop a research program that draws attention to the question: What is European History in the 21st Century? This first event is a brainstorming workshop with colleagues from the Chicago/Vienna Deglobalisation research program, invited collaborators, staff and researchers at the HEC.  Special guests include: Peter Becker (Universität Wien), Madeleine Herren-Oesch (Universität Basel), Dominique Reill (University of Miami), Tara Zahra (University of Chicago). Among the questions we will be broaching are: What is European history in the 21st in the wake of the call to provincialize Europe? What is European history in the 21st century, in the context of the Anthropocene?  What does the supremacy of the 20th century, or the relation between early modern and modern histories mean for our field and its future?  What is the place of master narratives and grand designs in the history of Europe?  17 September 2021 14:00 – 17:00 CEST European University Institute (EUI) Sala degli Stemmi Organised by Department of History and Civilisation https://www.eui.eu/events?id=541053 Read more
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