KNAW Colloquium: Securing the World

KNAW, Trippenhuis, Kloveniersburgwal 29, 1011 JV Amsterdam

Tijdens dit Akademie Colloquium zullen internationale wetenschappers veiligheid in de negentiende eeuw historiseren. Daarbij zullen, naast het westerse perspectief, ook narratieven van veiligheid uit het Midden-Oosten, Afrika en Azië centraal staan. Aanmeldingen via Ozan Ozavci (h.o.ozavci@uu.nl) and Susanne Keesman (s.j.keesman@uu.nl), no later than 15 September 2017. Registration will be on a first-come first-served basis. Programma: knaw-colloquium more »

Workshop: Genealogy and Political Theory

Campus Roeterseiland, building J/K, room B.22 (Valckenierstraat 65-67, 1018 XE Amsterdam)

Date: 29 September 2017 Time: 10.00 hrs. - 17.00 hrs. Location: Campus Roeterseiland, building J/K, room B.22 (Valckenierstraat 65-67, 1018 XE Amsterdam) Workshop In recent years, there has been a proliferation of works of and on genealogy by political theorists and historians of political thought. However, with this proliferation comes questions about what exactly genealogy more »

International conference Subaltern political knowledges, ca. 1770- ca. 1950– call for papers

During the last decades, political historians have increasingly focused on the evolution of political consciousness among the “common people” during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In that process they have often made use of all-encompassing notions such as politicization, democratization and nationalization. These have in common that they suggest an increasing commitment of a growing more »

Conference Subaltern political knowledges, 18th – 20th centuries

FelixArchief Reception room and auditorium Oude Leeuwenrui 29 2000 Antwerp

https://www.uantwerpen.be/en/conferences/subaltern-political-knowledges-2017/# International conference University of Antwerp - Power in History. Center for Political History FelixArchief 18 - 20 October 2017 During the last decades, political historians have increasingly focused on the evolution of political consciousness among the “common people” during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In that process they have often made use of all-encompassing more »

CLARIAH workshop

Turfdraagsterpad 9, BG 1, Room 0.16 (eLab)

http://www.create.humanities.uva.nl/events/create-digital-history-workshop/ The upcoming CREATE Digital History Workshop will take place on 19 October and focuses on the history of migration and professions using various tools created by CLARIAH (Common Lab Research Infrastructure for the Arts and the Humanities). Richard Zijdeman will demonstrate how historians can make use of linked data. Querying linked data remains a more »