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Join the European Initiative for Security Studies (EISS), the largest and most diverse European network of scholars and practitioners on security issues! The EISS is now accepting abstracts for the EISS Online & Hybrid Events 2023 ! Send us your abstract via our Indico platform at least 4 weeks before the date of your proposed event : https://indico.eiss-europa.com/event/3/
DEPARTMENT OF PERSIAN
UNIVERSITY OF DELHI
ORGANISES
THREE WEEKS SUMMER SCHOOL
ON
DECIPHERING, READING AND ANALYSING PERSIAN ARCHIVAL DOCUMENTS, MANUSCRIPTS AND INSCRIPTIONS
Objectives:
As many as 50,000 German, Italian, and Japanese civilians were sent to Internment camps in Australia during WWII. Until today, the lives and fates of 512 German civilians of Persia (Iran), the imprisoned inhabitants of Australian World War II confinement centres, and the roles that they and their family members played in the development of post-war Australia has been ignored by academia.
Those concerned at the recent efforts of some States to reform their History Standards in ways that reduce world history subjects and processes in school curriculums may wish to see the immediate past (WHC 20.1) and the forthcoming (WHC 20.2 out in June) issues of the on-line journal World History Connected, which offers analyses by educators seeking to address this issue at the state level and the voices of teachers both resisting and su