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Commemorating literature
Date
25/05/2019
Description
This workshop aims to bring together scholars and representatives of museums and literary heritage organisations, to discuss practices of literary commemoration, both past and present.
Technologies of Mind and Body in the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc - call for papers
Date
17 - 18/05/2019
Marx and Marxism in the United States: A One-Day Symposium
Date
11/05/2019
Description
For this one-day symposium, we seek diverse perspectives and insights on the significance and place of Marx and Marxism in American history, politics, and culture. Any period is welcomed.
Digital Culture 2019: Access
Date
10/05/2019
Description
Looking at the continued ways in which digital technologies are profoundly impacting social, cultural, and institutional interactions with content, data, and platforms.
Scientific computation using machine-learning algorithms
Date
25 - 26/04/2019
Language rules?
Date
15 - 17/04/2019
Description
Languages, standards and linguistic inequality: multilingualism and variation in education, law and citizenship
From Pentrich to Peterloo
Date
09/03/2019
Enquire Conference
Date
09/03/2019
Historical Perspectives on Human Care 1800-1948 Call for Papers
Date
11/01/2019
Description
This one-day workshop seeks to bring together researchers with an interest in the history and representations of healthcare, medicine, nursing, hospitals, and public health in the UK between 1800 and 1948, with a particular focus on local and regional histories.
1918 and its Legacy: Central and Eastern Europe in the Shadow of Empire and War
Date
08/12/2018
Description
This is a one day symposium of the Midlands Network for German, Russian, Central and East European Studies (MCEES). The topic of this symposium is the centenary of the end of WWI in 1917/18 which saw the reshaping of Central and Eastern Europe from multinational empires to modern nation states.
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