ISHA Zagreb is pleased to host the 2009 annual conference, to be held in April next year. The conference will take place in the year of a double jubilee - 20 years since ISHA was originally founded in Budapest and 15 years since Zagreb joined her ranks.
Áit Location: Zagreb (An Chróit/Hrvatska)
Táille Fee:
rphost email: isha.zg @ gmail.com
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The 2009 Annual Conference will be held on the Central Campus at the University of Warwick, England. The conference will be co-located with that of the Social History Society. The Economic History Society, of Britain, exists to support reseach and teaching in economic and social history, broadly defined. It does this through publications, including the Economic History Review and a range of textbooks and study packs, through conferences and workshops, through the finance of research fellowships and research grants, and through bursaries and prizes for younger scholars.
Áit Location: Warwick (Sasana/England)
Táille Fee:
rphost email:
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The Irish History Students' Association was founded in 1950 and comprises student history societies from all over Ireland. The IHSA organises an annual conference which is usually hosted in rotation by the country's third level institutions. Last year the Cumann Staire had the honour to host a very successful IHSA conference in conjunction with our annual Aistir conference. IHSA abstracts need to be submitted by Friday 16/01/09 to the email address below. These should not exceed 250 words in length and are welcome from both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Papers are to be twenty minutes long and should be no longer than 2500-3000 words.
Áit Location: NUIM (Má Nuad)
Táille Fee: 20 euro
rphost email: ihsa2009 @ gmail.com
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The conference will explore the often neglected history of paramilitary violence after the Great War from an international comparative perspective. Violent conflicts
erupted across Europe and further afield between 1917/18 and 1923, most notably, but by no means exclusively, in Russia, Finland, the new Baltic states, Ireland,
Central Europe, Northern Italy, Anatolia and the Caucasus.
By focussing on both geographical ‘zones’ and also cultures of paramilitary violence, the project aims to achieve the following objectives:
Áit Location: An Coláiste Ollscoile Baile Átha Cliath - UCD
Táille Fee: 50 euro
rphost email: robert.gerwarth@ucd.ie / jhorne@tcd.ie
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Workshops:
Áit Location: Beograd (An tSeirb/Srbija)
Táille Fee: 75 euro
rphost email: isha.beograd @ gmail.com
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