Konferencija “Border Rivers and Transboundary Mobility in East-Central and Southeastern Europe”

Podružnica za povijest Slavonije, Srijema i Baranje Hrvatskog instituta za povijest, Centar za mediteranske studije Sveučilišta Ruhr Bochum, Katedra za povijest istočne i jugoistočne Europe Sveučilišta Leipzig i Prioritetni program Njemačke zajednice za znanost (DFG) “Transottomanica” zajednički organiziraju konferenciju pod naslovom “Border Rivers and Transboundary Mobility in East-Central and Southeastern Europe”, koja će se održati 25. Read more

CfP: Interpreting Leisure in Diasporic Communities: Motivation and Impact

The aim of the conference is to explore the relationship between leisure and identity formation in diasporic communities. The conference represents the closing stage of the five-year research project „Exploring emotions in the (re)construction of diaspora identity: Croats in Australia and New Zealand (1945-1991)“, funded by the Croatian Science Foundation. Proposals, limited to 300 words, along with a brief biographical statement, should be submitted by June 1, 2025 to Ivan.Hrstic@pilar.hr. Read more

CfP: Queer Histories of East Central Europe in the 20th Century

The Herder Institute for Historical Research on East Central Europe, Institute of the Leibniz Association, in collaboration with the Max Weber Foundation, the German Historical Institute (GHI) Warsaw with its Prague Branch, and the Faculty of Humanities at Charles University in Prague, warmly invites scholars, including early-career researchers such as PhD candidates and postdoctoral fellows, to contribute to the starting-point conference “Queer Histories of East Central Europe in the 20th Century.” This meeting will serve as an initial platform for participants to conceptualize their research papers. Read more

CfP: East-West political, diplomatic and economic co-operation during the Twentieth Century

East-West political, diplomatic and economic co-operation during the Twentieth Century, 27 June, Cambridge University, UK We are soliciting papers for a workshop hosted at Hometon College, Cambridge University. This event seeks to bring together researchers and former/current diplomats interested in East-West co-operation during the Twentieth Century. The workshop will facilitate academic discussions regarding inter-state co-operation through various channels but focusing on key mechanisms such as high-level meetings between state leaders, special envoys, and trade agreements, with a particular focus on the Cold War era. In particular, the event aims to explore how historical insights can inform and enhance contemporary policy-making, especially by assessing the effectiveness of summit diplomacy in achieving both geopolitical and economic goals. Additionally, the workshop seeks to establish a valuable academic and non-academic network, fostering future research and publication opportunities. Read more

Poziv za prijavu: Critical Approaches to Sources in (Digital) Art History

Digital Art History – Methods, Practices, Epistemologies 5 Critical Approaches to Sources in (Digital) Art History Zagreb, University of Zagreb University Computing Centre (SRCE)October 16–17, 2025 Conference organized by Institute of Art History, ZagrebUniversity of Zagreb University Computing Centre (SRCE), ZagrebDARIAH HR Keynote speakers Paul Jaskot, Co-Director, Duke Digital Art History & Visual Culture Lab; Professor of Art History, Duke University Chiara Bonacchi, Chancellor’s Fellow in Heritage, Text and Data Mining and Senior Lecturer in Heritage; HCA and Edinburgh Futures Institute, The University of Edinburgh –Since 2018, the Digital Art History (DAH) conference series in Zagreb has served as an inclusive international platform for exchange in the field of Digital Art History/Digital Humanities, addressing specific challenges of conducting digitally-informed research. Read more
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