CfP „Communist Parties in East Central Europe: Frameworks of Knowledge Acquisition and Dissemination 1945–1989“ (Hungary, April 26, 2019)

Going beyond the notion of Communist parties governing East Central Europe after World War 2 as, first, uniform political bodies strictly following the Soviet role-model, and, second, internally monolithic entities engaged in one-directional communication with the societies by means of ideological and political control, the workshop aims to examine the similar-yet-different Communist parties in East Central Europe from an epistemological point of view, focusing on their role in a complex process of learning and teaching about social as well as natural world.   —   Communist Parties in East Central Europe: Frameworks of Knowledge Acquisition and Dissemination 1945–1989   Type: Workshop Date: April 26, 2019 Location: Hungary Subject Fields:  Contemporary History, Economic History / Studies, History of Science, Medicine, and Technology, Intellectual History, Social Sciences   Going beyond the notion of Communist parties governing East Central Europe after World War 2 as, first, uniform political bodies strictly following the Soviet role-model, and, second, internally monolithic entities engaged in one-directional communication with the societies by means of ideological and political control, the workshop aims to examine the similar-yet-different Communist parties in East Central Europe from an epistemological point of view, focusing on their role in a complex process of learning and teaching about social as well as natural world. Read more

CfP “Peace in History: Avoiding War and the Quest for Social Justice” (Pula, Croatia, May 30 – June 1, 2019)

Following the successful first two conferences Identity in Flux (May 2015) and Victory or Defeat (May 2017) the Department of History is organizing the third in the series of conferences to tackle issues that challenge contemporary Europe by providing a historical context for their emergence and explaining the patterns of behavior that are common to different historical periods and are still relevant today.   —   Peace in History: Avoiding War and the Quest for Social Justice Third biennial conference in the series Past, Present, Future Pula, Croatia, May 30 – June 1, 2019   Peace in History – Call for Papers       Read more

Call for Papers “The 16th International Castellological Conference Castrum Bene: Castle and Economy” (Kutina, Croatia, May 21st ‒ 25th 2019)

The Conference is organized by the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Museum Moslavina in Kutina and Historical Association Moslavina (PUM), and will take place in the Moslavina Museum in Kutina (former manor house of Erdödy family). Read more
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