CfP: Age of Finance? Money, Government and Society since the 1970s

Conveners: Ralf Ahrens (Leibniz Centre for Contemporary History Potsdam), Christian Marx (Leibniz Institute for Contemporary History, Munich) Date: 11-12 May 2026 Venue: ZZF Potsdam Since the 1970s, the financial sector has developed into a prime example of economic globalization due to exceptional growth and a rapid increase in international capital flows. Read more

Call for Participation: “Religion and Religiosity – The Balkans and the Black Sea Region”

The International University Seminar for Balkan Studies and Specializations, South-West University Neofit Rilski, Blagoevgrad, is pleased to invite you to the 35th International Round Table, on the theme: “Religion and Religiosity – The Balkans and the Black Sea Region” (November 20–22, 2025, South-West University Neofit Rilski, Blagoevgrad) Conference http://www.bf.swu.bg/ Read more

„Povijest u javnom prostoru“: Kralj Tomislav u hrvatskom kolektivnom sjećanju

Rab, 22.-23. rujna 2025. Udruga za promicanje kulture povijesti Kliofest priprema program Kralj Tomislav u hrvatskom kolektivnom sjećanju koji će se održati u rujnu ove godine u Rabu. Program se sastoji od znanstvenog kolokvija pod naslovom „Srednji vijek u politikama povijesti“ i radionice za učenike Srednje škole u Rabu „Što nam govore izvori?“. Read more

CfP: 7th International Conference of the Mediterranean Maritime History Network

University of Zadar, Department of History announces the 7th International Conference of the Mediterranean Maritime History Network (MMHN), which will take place at the University of Zadar in Zadar from the 25th to the 29th of May 2026. The MMHN has a long tradition of bringing together scholars who study the maritime history of the Mediterranean Sea and its linkages to the world. Read more

New Methods for New Histories (Online) (Rethinking Internationalism: Histories and Pluralities)

New Methods for New Histories 9-10 July 2025 (Online – the Zoom link will be sent to registered attendees) Workshop 2: Rethinking Internationalisms: Histories and Pluralities You are invited to attend online as an audience-participant for a series of panel-based discussions on approaches to internationalism’s histories that go beyond the confines of traditional, state, and institution-centred archives in the Global North. Read more
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