(Français) Masashi Haneda: global history from Japan. Book and presentation in Paris
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Knowledge and the construction of empires in Eurasia (13th-18th c.) Workshop organized by Catherine Jami (CECMC), Mandkhai Lkhagvasuren (University of Tokyo/GHC), and Antonella Romano (CAK/GHC) 18 mai 2016 – room 15, rdc – Ehess, 190 Av. de France, de 9h à 18h.30 This workshop aims at … Continued
In collaboration with the partner Universities (Princeton, University of Tokyo, Freie Universität and Humboldt) is glad to announce the program of the next summer school, which will take pace in Princeton, from May 9 to May 16, 2016. Four of our … Continued
On April 5-7, 2016, the students involved in the 2015 GHC summer school organized a follow-up workshop in Paris. The initiative was decided by our students themselves : Gabriela Goldin (CRH), Andrea Tosato (CRH) Nakao Saki (CERMA), and Sarah Abel (CERMA). They … Continued
Transcending Fibers and Regions: Global Manufacture and Circulation of “Cheaper” Cloth-Clothing, 17th-20th Centuries Friday, March 4, romm 8, 105 bd Raspail, Paris, 3:00-7:00 pm Participants: 1. Miki Sugiura (Hosei University, Japan, GHC Member ) 2. Naoko Inoue (Tokyo International University, Japan, GHC … Continued
“Domestic Slavery”, 15th-19th Centuries. Sources, Cross-Perspectives, and Definitions Paris, March 24-25, 2016 Collège de France – 52 rue du Cardinal Lemoine Paris 5 / Room 3 (Claude Lévi-Strauss) Funded by Paris Nouveau Mundi http://www.hesam.eu/blog/category/recherche/programme-next/ Coordinator: Alessandro Stanziani (EHESS) Organizer: Claude Chevaleyre … Continued
Workshop – Scale Questions in Global History EHESS, Paris / 4, 5 6 November 2015 Concept and Objective: In global history studies that are not entrenched in the conventional frameworks of historical research, it is important to keep three “scales” … Continued
Venue: Sept. 30-Oct 02 2015, at Collège de France, Salle Claude Lévi-Strauss This workshop starts from the hypothesis that warfare and labor are strongly connected in Empire building and their evolution, to start with the major importance of war captives in … Continued
We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the Ninth Global Studies Conference. The Global Studies Conference will be held from 30 June to 1 July 2016 at the University of California in Los Angeles, California. We welcome … Continued
“Globalization & the Law in Historical Perspective” Maurer School of Law, Indiana University – Bloomington June 4-5, 2015 April 10th Deadline for Proposals In recent years, there has been an explosion of new scholarship on the legal history of globalization. … Continued
Captives, recruited, migrants: Empires and labor mobilization, 17th century to present days. Paris, sept 30-oct. 02, 2015 This workshop starts from the hypothesis that warfare and labor are strongly connected in Empire building and their evolution, to begin with war … Continued
FREE/UNFREE LABOR: LOCAL CONSTRAINTS AND GLOBAL DYNAMICS. AFRICA, EUROPE, ASIA, 16TH CENTURY TO PRESENT DAYS Program has been modified on April 22 (locations have changed): June 8-9 : Collège de France, 52, rue du Cardinal Lemoine (Paris 5) June 10 … Continued
Work and Non-Work in Global Perspective. Resonances, Connections, Contradictions, Seoul (Korea), August 2015 The international research centre IGK Work and Human Life Cycle in Global History (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) and the Preparatory Committee of ‘Institute of Critical Transnational Studies’ and … Continued
GLOBAL HISTORY STUDENT CONFERENCE APRIL 24TH-25TH 2015, BERLIN Call for papers (deadline: 1st of March 2015 on globalhistorystudentconference) “In recent years, global history has become one of the most ambitious and most promising strands of historical research. The approach specifically targets relations, … Continued