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In this workshop, we aim to discuss the role of faith and religious inspiration in organizing solidarity in contemporary superdiverse and post-secular urbanized societies as well as in secularizing societies from the nineteenth century on. We proceed from the observation that religiously inspired or faith-based organizations have played and continue to play a significant role in offering social support and protection to vulnerable groups. However, these organizations do not sit easily in their intellectual and political-ideological context.
UCL lecturer in Yiddish Sima Beeri presents her book of Lithuanian and other Jewish family recipes. Food tasting with wine, in person event at UCL, free of charge.
CFP: Global Bond Girls - The Impact of a Complex Cultural Icon
Edited by: Lisa Funnell and Monica Germanà
H-Early-America Call for Papers: Remembering the American Revolution at 250
Thicker than blood? Masculinities and Male Friendships in South Asia
‘Race’, Divisive Law and Group Identity in Medieval Europe
Swansea University, UK
(in association with Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland)
07 and 08 September 2023
What political role did the princes/ses of the blood in France play between the Prince de Condé’s return to favor in 1661 and the end of the monarchy (1848)? That is the central question that this international conference poses and proposes to address through consideration of recent historiographical contributions and works in progress on the topic. If historiography has long been interested in the role of French princes during the Wars of Religion of the sixteenth century and the Fronde of the seventeenth, the princes’ military silence has long been confused with an
Monthly Virtual Symposium, AY 2023-24
Call for Participants
Curriculum Vitae and Intent to Participate Form Due June 30th, 2023
Dear Colleagues
On behalf of the steering committee, I am pleased to inform you that the program of the Paris Business History Conference is now available: https://businesshist23.sciencesconf.org/data/pages/Programme_CIHE_20230520.pdf
We are expecting about 230 participants, who will be able to present their papers at ESCP and CNAM premisses during 53 sessions.