CfP: per un numero monografico di «Qualestoria. Rivista di storia contemporanea» L’Italia e la Jugoslavia tra le due guerre a cura di Stefano Santoro
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CfP: per un numero monografico di «Qualestoria. Rivista di storia contemporanea» L’Italia e la Jugoslavia tra le due guerre a cura di Stefano Santoro

deadline 15/1/2021 La stipulazione del trattato di Rapallo, di cui quest’anno ricorre il centenario, permise di trovare una soluzione al contenzioso italo-jugoslavo per il confine dell’Adriatico nord-orientale, che avrebbe poi retto – con l’integrazione del trattato di Roma del 1924 per Fiume – sostanzialmente fino all’invasione italiana del vicino regno al fianco della Germania e degli alleati dell’Asse. I rapporti fra Italia e...

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CfP: Soviet Underground and Parallel Cinema
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CfP: Soviet Underground and Parallel Cinema

deadline 1/8/2020 Proposals: 1 st of August 2020 Papers due: 15 th of October 2020   In the early 1980s, two moments of underground film — the so-called Parallel Cinema — emerge in St. Petersburg (then Leningrad) and Moscow. For the first time radical young filmmakers, painters and artists produce amateur films, mainly in 16mm, outside of Goskino’s state monopoly. While the Moscow school’s approach to film is shaped by the influence...

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CfA: Postdoc focusing on memory cultures in Central Europe
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CfA: Postdoc focusing on memory cultures in Central Europe

deadline 18-6-2020 Lund University, Centre for Languages and Literature Lund University was founded in 1666 and is repeatedly ranked among the world’s top 100 universities. The University has 40 000 students and more than 8 000 staff based in Lund, Helsingborg and Malmö. We are united in our efforts to understand, explain and improve our world and the human condition. The Joint Faculties of the Humanities and Theology have eight...

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CfP: Understanding Childhood and Construction of National Identities in Central and Eastern Europe from 18th Century until the Beginning of the Second World War
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CfP: Understanding Childhood and Construction of National Identities in Central and Eastern Europe from 18th Century until the Beginning of the Second World War

Deadline 30 giugno 2020 The notion of childhood is a socio-historical construction, as it is might be seen differently not only in various cultures but also experienced differently within the same society. Even the definition of who is a child has changed over time, revealing fluctuations of childhood periodization. Therefore, the understanding of childhood is always in the process and its notion might be constantly shifting. French...

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CfP: The Carpathians: Transnational Perspectives Issue Theme No. 1.21
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CfP: The Carpathians: Transnational Perspectives Issue Theme No. 1.21

Deadline 15 maggio 2020 The Carpathians – the mountain range stretching from the Czech Republic through Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Ukraine, and Romania to Serbia – are an important geographic, economic, and cultural marker in Central and Eastern Europe. Over the centuries they have served – sometimes alternately and sometimes simultaneously – as sites of both refuge and war, commerce and spiritual renewal, tourism and hard-won...

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CfP : “Space, the Environment and Identity in the Eurasian Region” at HSE, Moscow, 29-30 October 2020 Arnab Roy Chowdhury Christian Froehlich
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CfP : “Space, the Environment and Identity in the Eurasian Region” at HSE, Moscow, 29-30 October 2020 Arnab Roy Chowdhury Christian Froehlich

Deadline 18 maggio 2020 The conference aims to study the interconnections between space, the environment and identity in the Eurasian region from different perspectives: extractive practices, religion and the sacred, and local citizenship movements. The Eurasian space, which the conference aims to explore, comprises Russia and India and the countries and regions between these two major powers (Central Asia, Mongolia and the Indian...

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