Call for contributions: Modernizing the unmodern: Europe’s imperial monarchies and their path to modernity in the 19th and 20th centuries

In the past decade, historians (e.g. Sellin 2011) have established the manifold strategies with which monarchs across Europe sought to generate popular political legitimacy for their exalted positions in the long century between the French Revolution and the First World War.

CFP: Global Royal Families: Concepts, Cultures, and Networks of International Monarchy, 1800-2020 (London, January 2020)

Global Royal Families: Concepts, Cultures, and Networks of International Monarchy, 1800-2020

Date: 16-18 January 2020

Conveners: Falko Schnicke (German Historical Institute London), Robert Aldrich (University of Sydney) and Cindy McCreery (University of Sydney)

Venue: German Historical Institute London

Sponsors: German Historical Institute London, University of Sydney

Closing date: 25 May 2019

CFP 'Monarchy and Modernity, 1500-1945', University of Cambridge, 8-9 January 2019

The conference announced on the cfp below was originally designed for Europeanists, but was opened up to all world areas following multiple requests by non-Europeanists to participate. The cfp has therefore been revised and the deadline extended to August 15, 2018. Applications from anthropologists, legal scholars and political scientists are especially welcome.

CFP: Monarchy and Modernity since 1500, University of Cambridge, 8-9 January 2019

The conference announced on the cfp below was originally designed for Europeanists, but was opened up to all world areas following multiple requests by non-Europeanists to participate. The cfp has therefore been revised and the deadline extended to August 15, 2018.

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