Research School Political History

Onderzoekschool Politieke Geschiedenis

Research School Political History
Skip to content
  • Home
  • News
  • Events
  • Organisation
    • About the RSPH
    • Staff and Board
    • Committees
    • Participating and affiliated institutes
    • Contact
  • PhD Candidates
    • Training & Application
    • PhD Council
  • Research masters
  • International
  • Documents

9 events found.

External

  1. Events
  2. External

Events Search and Views Navigation

Event Views Navigation

  • List

Events

Today
  • November 2022

  • Tue 15

    Deadline CfP ‘Gender in Human-Animal History’ Yearbook of Women’s History

    15 November 2022

    The Yearbook of Women’s History is looking for articles for their yearbook on ‘Gender in Human-Animal History’. Deadline for abstracts is 15 November 2022. For more information, see the attachment.CFP Animals and Gender YWH 2023

  • Fri 18

    Lecture Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger ‘King Frederick William I of Prussia and the History of Masculinity: Challenges of Biographical Writing’ (Utrecht Lectures in Political History)

    18 November 2022 @ 16:00 - 17:00

    The Political History Section of Utrecht University’s Department of History and Art History organizes the Utrecht Lectures in Political History to give insight into the main themes in current political historical scholarship. The first lecture (18 November) is by Professor Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger on ‘King Frederick William I of Prussia and the History of Masculinity: Challenges more »

  • Sat 19

    Nexus Conference on ‘The War and the Future’

    19 November 2022

    On Saturday 19 November 2022, a diverse and inspiring group of internationally renowned thinkers, artists, academics and politicians will be taking the stage of the National Opera & Ballet in Amsterdam for the Nexus Conference 2022. The theme of this year’s conference is ‘The War and the Future’, and revolves around questions such as: Why more »

  • Thu 24

    Lecture Global Intellectual History ‘Cultivating Fraud: How Imperial Agents Harvested Anti-Ottoman Knowledge and its Consequences on the Islamic World’

    24 November 2022 @ 16:00 - 17:30

    You are cordially invited to the second lecture of the Global Intellectual History seminar this fall, which will take place at the University of Groningen on Thursday 24 November at 16.00. Dr. Isa Blumi (Stockholm University) will give a lecture entitled ‘Cultivating Fraud: How Imperial Agents Harvested Anti-Ottoman Knowledge and its Consequences on the Islamic more »

  • December 2022

  • Fri 9

    Symposium Montesquieu Instituut & VNG ‘Om de lokale democratie’ (in Dutch)

    9 December 2022

    (in Dutch) Op 9 december wordt de twintigste bundel van het Montesquieu Instituut, met als thema lokale democratie, gepresenteerd in de aula van de Vereniging voor Nederlandse Gemeenten en overhandigd aan VNG-voorzitter Jan van Zanen. Daarna zal een panel van auteurs en lokale politici in gesprek gaan over de conclusies uit de bundel. Voor meer more »

  • Fri 9

    Congres Werkgroep De Moderne Tijd (in Dutch)

    9 December 2022

    (in Dutch) Op vrijdag 9 december vindt het jaarcongres van De Moderne Tijd plaats over het thema ‘Oorlog op afstand. De Lage Landen tussen neutraliteit en betrokkenheid’. Het programma van deze dag vindt u in de bijlage. Programma Jaarcongres De Moderne Tijd 2022 'Oorlog op afstand' (vrijdag 9 december) Aanmelden kan tot 30 november 2021 more »

  • Thu 15

    Deadline CfP 21st Biennial Interdisciplinary Conference of Netherlandic Studies (ICNS)

    15 December 2022

    On Friday, June 9, and Saturday, June 10, 2023, the biennial Interdisciplinary Conference for Netherlandic Studies will take place in Madison, Wisconsin. The theme of the conference will be: The Future of Dutch Studies: A Broader Perspective of Language, Image, and Culture. Deadline for abstracts is 15 December 2022. For more information, see the attachment. more »

  • January 2023

  • Fri 27

    PhD Workshop Duitsland Instituut Amsterdam ‘New Histories of European Integration and Europeanisation’

    27 January 2023

    Luca Forgiarini (University of Utrecht) and Mario Daniels (Duitsland Instituut, University of Amsterdam) organize, in cooperation with Martin Conway (Oxford University) and the DAAD, a PhD workshop on European Integration and Europeanisation. They welcome contributions that either illuminate some hitherto undocumented aspect of European integration (along EU lines) or address Europeanisation broadly understood. For more more »

  • April 2023

  • Sun 9

    Conference: Parliament contested? Rethinking the relationship between national politics, global crises, and pressure from below in the 1970s

    9 April 2023 @ 10:00 - 17:00

    The purpose of this conference is to reassess the role of national parliaments and national policy-making processes in the 1970s in light of the increasing global challenges and extra-parliamentary pressure that occurred. What can be seen as decisive turning points shaping the political history of the era? Were they the same in each country, or more »

  • Today
  • Next Events
  • Google Calendar
  • iCalendar
  • Outlook 365
  • Outlook Live
  • Export .ics file
  • Export Outlook .ics file

Subscribe to our Newsletter


  • LinkedIn

About the RSPH

The Research School Political History is a research network of political historians, aimed at promoting the quality of research and (inter)national cooperation. Besides that, the Research School provides high quality training of PhD students and Research Masters in Political History. Approximately 100 PhD candidates (including external PhD candidates) and 60 research masters are registered with the RSPH.