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(English) « Free/unfree labour » Workshop, June 8-10, Paris
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GHC Int’l Research Group/GDRI
The GHC International Reasearch Group (GRDI), placed under the supervision of the CNRS, is a pivotal component of Global History Collaborative. Full descriptions of the GDRI project can be acces here (in English) and here (in French)
Desertion and Mobility in Global Labor History [Call for papers]
Call for Papers: Runaways: Desertion and Mobility in Global Labor History, c. 1650-1850 22-23 October 2015, Amsterdam, International Institute of Social History Department of History, University of Pittsburgh Early modern globalization depended on the mobility and work of millions of workers … Lire la suite
Work and Non-Work in Global Perspective
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 … Lire la suite
Global History Student Conference [call for papers]
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, … Lire la suite
1st GHC Summer School Tokyo/2015
Global History Collaborative First Annual Summer School September 7-13, 2015 – Tokyo Overall Title: The Question of Scale in Global History Concept and Objective: In global history studies that are not entrenched in the conventional frameworks of historical research, it … Lire la suite
A world history of Africa
The Todai group will organize a conference on the history of Africa in world history (in Japanese) on January 25, 2015. More information at http://coretocore.ioc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/events/2014/12/post.html
Two recent Books by A. Stanziani
We are glad to announce the publication of two recent books by Alessandro Stanziani: Sailors, Slaves, and immigrants. Bondage in the Indian Ocean World, 1750-1914, by Alessandro Stanziani (Palgrave McMillan, Sept. 2014) see on the publisher’s webpage Presentation Slaves, convicts, indentured immigrants, and … Lire la suite
[heSam] « Travail libre/Travail forcé » January Conference
We are glad to announce the first Conference of the NEXT-heSam project entitled: « Travail libre/travail forcé. Contraintes locales et dynamiques globales. Afrique, Europe, Asie, du XVe siècle à nos jours ». On : January 9 and 10, 2015 At : Institut des Mondes Africains … Lire la suite
Brill Series for the global history of slavery
Brill is annoucing the forthcoming series entited « Studies in Global History« . For more information : http://www.brill.com/forthcoming-series-studies-global-slavery Edited by Damian Alan Pargas, Leiden University, and Jeff Fynn-Paul, Leiden University As an institution in which human beings were held captive and accorded the … Lire la suite
Partner website: Bondage and Environment
Among the various projects linked to Global History Collaborative, we would like to point to the « Bondage and Environment » project dedicated to the hstory of bondage in Asia and the Ocean World. This project explores the relationship between historical (since the … Lire la suite
New GHC website, University of Tokyo 新しい世界史
We are glad to announce the opening of the University of Tokyo GHC website. Please have a look at the following address : http://coretocore.ioc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ « This is a challenging academic project to produce a new perception of world history through discussions among … Lire la suite
Announcing GHC first Summer School in Tokyo
Global History Collaborative will held its first summer school in Tokyo, Monday 7 – Friday 11 September 2015 at the Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, The University of Tokyo The topic of this summer school is : The Question of … Lire la suite
Berlin Workshop : Is Global History Truly Global (4-6 Dec.)
Workshop „Is global history truly global: Positionality of historians“ Berlin, 4 – 6 December: Venue: International Research Center „Work and Human Life Course in Global History (re:work)“ Humboldt University Berlin Like every other form of historiography, global history is invariably … Lire la suite