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Κυκλοφόρησε, από τον εκδοτικό οίκο Μέλισσα, σε συνεργασία με το Μουσείο Μπενάκη, το 74ο τεύχος του περιοδικού Τα Ιστορικά.
Το Πολιτιστικό Ίδρυμα Ομίλου Πειραιώς (ΠΙΟΠ) και το Εργαστήριο Ιστορικής Έρευνας Νεότερων και Σύγχρονων Κοινωνιών του Τμήματος Ιστορίας & Αρχαιολογίας του Πανεπιστημίου Ιωαννίνων διοργανώνουν, σε συνεργασία με την Ελληνική Εταιρεία Οικονομικής Ιστορίας, υβριδική επιστημονική ημερίδα, με τίτλο «Βιομηχανική ιστορία: οικονομικές και κοινωνικές αλλαγές, τεχνολογικές προσαρμογές, πολιτικές διαπραγματεύσεις, 19ος-20ός αιώνας»,την Παρασκευή, 15 Απριλίου (ώρες 10:00-17:30), στο Ιστορικό Αρχείο του Ιδρύματος, στον Ταύρο.
Over the last 20 years, historiography has observed that international institutions are ideal case-studies for the study of transnational connections. Such an analysis can be made on several levels: in addition to investigating institutional structures or founding principles, an examination of the concrete functioning of these bodies allows us to analyze not only the forms and strategies of interstate political relations, but also the transnational circulation of problems, proposals, and people. From this point of view, the emergence of international organizations after WWI is linked to the appearance of a new figure in the world of work: the international officer, embedded within – and in turn the producer of – broader political and epistemic networks. The concept of "epistemic network" was introduced by Jasmien Van Daele and then adopted by Sandrine Kott to define and analyze a part of the social linkages revolving around the International Labour Organization (ILO), which was founded in 1919 to strengthen the protections of workers and the triangular dialogue between trade unions, business representatives, and public authorities. Against this setting, epistemic networks are defined by intense exchanges and debates characterized by high specialization, by sharing practices that are first spontaneous and then slowly formalized, and by the aim to elaborate proposals that move beyond the dimension and purpose of the single nation state.
Στις 28 Φεβρουαρίου 2022 πραγματοποιήθηκαν οι εκλογές της Ε.Ε.Ο.Ι. για τη συγκρότηση νέου Διοικητικού Συμβουλίου και Εξελεγκτικής Επιτροπής.
The European Social Science History Conference is one of the largest congresses for the historical sciences in the world. It brings together scholars who explain historical phenomena using the methods of the social sciences. It welcomes participants working on a wide range of topics and any historical period.
On 12-15 April 2023 the 14th European Social Science History Conference will take place in Gothenburg (Sweden) – https://esshc.socialhistory.org/. The ESSHC brings together scholars interested in explaining historical phenomena using the methods of the social sciences. The conference is characterized by a lively exchange in many small groups, rather than by formal plenary sessions. It is organized in a large number of networks that cover specific fields of interest. The conference language is English.
The Conference will be devoted to exploring the interaction (both positive and negative) between a company and its Past. The Conference program will encompass history, management, marketing, organisation, heritage conservation/management, and other related disciplines. Different disciplinary approaches and cross-contamination among various fields of study will be encouraged and not-conventional and provocative perspectives will be appreciated.
The latest issue of "Il Datini" (the newsletter of Fondazione Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica “F. Datini” / International Institute of Economic History "F. Datini") is now available online.
The Australian and New Zealand Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ANZSECS) and the Australian Catholic University invite you to the 18th David Nichol Smith (DNS) Seminar for Eighteenth-Century Studies.
In 2022, the DNS will be held on 7-9 December at the ACU Fitzroy Campus of ACU in Melbourne. It will convene in-person, but will also feature a digital hub hosting a suite of provocations from colleagues around the world. We are delighted to announce that the seminar will include three keynotes: Lynette Russell, ARC Laureate Professor at Monash University; Kevin Dawson, Associate Professor of History at UC Merced; and Miranda Stanyon, ARC DECRA Research Fellow in the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne.
Ce colloque est organisé par l’Institut de la gestion publique et du développement économique (IGPDE) sur proposition de plusieurs membres du Comité pour l’histoire économique et financière de la France.
The special issue "Environmental Histories of Mediterranean Fascisms" contains two articles that address issues relating to Spanish colonization. The first is about Colonization in Badajoz Province, and the second about the Environmental Coloniality in Francoist Spain. The other two articles focus on European Countries. One of them analyzes the Italian fascist modernization and colonial landscape in Albania and the other one makes us reflect about Greece under Metaxas’ Regime. The last two articles concern fascist colonialism in Libya and Mozambique.