Natječaj za upis kandidata na doktorske i sveučilišne specijalističke studije u ak. god. 2024./2025.

SVEUČILIŠTE U ZAGREBU
FILOZOFSKI FAKULTET

N A T J E Č A J
za upis kandidata na doktorske i sveučilišne specijalističke studije u ak. god. 2024./2025.

Doktorski studiji iz znanstvenog područja humanističkih znanosti

Moderna i suvremena hrvatska povijest u europskom i  svjetskom kontekstu (Hrvatska povijest u 19. i 20. stoljeću)

Uvjeti i kriteriji upisa na studij:

  • završen diplomski studij povijesti ili srodnih znanosti uz uvjet utvrđivanja razlikovnih ispita,
  • težinski prosjek ocjena u diplomskome studiju najmanje 4.00. Za kandidate s prosjekom ocjena od 3.50 do 4.00 Vijeće studija odredit će dodatne uvjete,
  • dvije preporuke sveučilišnih nastavnika ili znanstvenika od kojih je jedna potencijalnog mentora/savjetnika s njegovom izjavom o prihvaćanju mentorstva i potvrdom o izvedivosti okvirnog plana istraživanja,
  • nacrt istraživanja (opis istraživačkog interesa),
  • motivacijski razgovor.

Broj mjesta: 15

Školarina po semestru: 850,00 EUR

Natječaj je otvoren od 1. do 30. rujna 2024.

Prijave kandidata s dokazima o zadovoljavanju uvjeta šalju se poštom na adresu: Filozofski fakultet, s naznakom „Prijava na natječaj za upis na poslijediplomsku razinu studija“, Ivana Lučića 3, 10000 Zagreb.

Prijave se primaju od 1. do 30. rujna 2024. Prijave s nepotpunom dokumentacijom neće se razmatrati.

Motivacijski razgovori održavat će se u listopadu.

Ako se na neki studij ne prijavi dovoljan broj kandidata Fakultet zadržava pravo ne izvoditi program.

Objavljen program 10. Doktorske radionice „Zašto je socijalizam važan? Pristupi istraživanju političke ideje i povijesnog razdoblja“

Objavljen je program 10. Doktorske radionice koja će se održati u Puli od 28. do 31. kolovoza 2024. i u čijem programu sudjeluju nastavnici i doktorandi Moderne i suvremene hrvatske povijesti u europskom i svjetskom kontekstu.

10TH DOCTORAL WORKSHOP
Why Socialism Matters? Approaches to Research of the Political Idea and the Historical Period

Pula, August 28-31, 2024

Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, Faculty of Humanities, Department of History & Centre for Cultural and Historical Research of Socialism

Our tenth annual summer workshop for doctoral students aims to intertwine the themes of previous workshops and possibly raise them to a different level, thereby enabling discussion on the relevance of socialism in historical and contemporary social contexts, as well as in the research practises and epistemology of social sciences and humanities. Beginning with the nineteenth century, socialist thought and actions have profoundly influenced politics, economics, culture and other domains, fighting against inequality, exploitation and poverty, while also reducing old social tensions and sometimes instigating new ones. These processes are evident in the political activities of governments, socialist, social-democratic and communist parties, trade unions, workers’ associations, groups and revolutionary movements; in the economic policies that built the welfare state and socialist state; as well as in the intellectual and cultural realm shaped by socialist thought, and the dissemination of socialist ideas across Europe and globally. Through the decades, insights to these issues have evolved, introducing new approaches and sources. When presenting their topics, applicants are expected to highlight the connection between socialist thought and historical experiences, to explain why socialism matters for the particular topic and why the research of their topic matters, how it shaped the past through possible successes and failures, and how such legacies are shaping the present and possibly the future.

So far, the Workshop has focused on various topics in contemporary history, the history of socialist Yugoslavia and wider European context: The History of Everyday Life in Socialist Yugoslavia (2015); Yugoslav Socialism: Similarities and Exceptionalities (2016); A New Man for the Socialist Society (2017); Yugoslavia and the Global 1968: Contexts, Perspectives, Echoes (2018); Industrial Societies of Late Socialism: European Comparisons (2019); Cooperation, Exchange and Solidarity in Europe 1945-1990 (2020); Microhistories of Socialism (2021); Microhistories of Socialism and Postsocialism (2022); What Was Europe? Perception, Division and Integration, 1940s-2010s (2023). The themes were often connected to the research projects at CKPIS or with the cooperation network around the Chair for South-East European History at the Humboldt University of Berlin. Over the past years, the Workshop has received an excellent response, with PhD students and lecturers coming from various universities and other institutions (Belgrade, Berlin, Bielefeld, Birmingham, Bochum, Bologna, Budapest, Cologne, Cork, Durham, Florence, Ghent, Giessen, Glasgow, Graz, Hamburg, Iaşi, Konstanz, Koper, Lisbon, Ljubljana, Montreal, Munich, North Carolina – Chapel Hill, Nottingham, Oxford, Paris, Potsdam, Prague, Princeton, Regensburg, San Diego, Sarajevo, Skopje, Sofia, Split, Tübingen, Turku, Vienna, Warsaw, Warwick, Zagreb and Pula). Information on past workshops is available on our website.

CALL FOR PAPERS (March 14, 2024)
APPLICATION FORM (Deadline: May 15, 2024)
PROGRAMME (June 20)

Invited lecturers
Assoc. Prof. Ankica Čakardić, PhD (University of Zagreb)
Prof. Hannes Grandits, PhD (Humboldt University of Berlin)
Assist. Prof. Branimir Janković, PhD (University of Zagreb)
Assoc. Prof. Katarina Peović, PhD (University of Rijeka)

Organizing Committee
Prof. Igor Duda, PhD (Juraj Dobrila University of Pula)
Anita Buhin, PhD (IHC – NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST, NOVA University Lisbon)
Tina Filipović (EUI Florence / University of Zagreb)
Sara Žerić Đulović (IOS Regensburg)

We thank for support
Juraj Dobrila University of Pula
Faculty of Humanities, Pula

We thank for cooperation
Student Centre, Pula
Historical and Maritime Museum of Istria, Pula

https://www.unipu.hr/ckpis/en/doctoral_workshop/2024

Sudjelovanje profesora i doktoranada na radionici “Writing and Publishing Contemporary History”

Na radionici Writing and Publishing Contemporary History održanoj 28. lipnja 2024. na Filozofskom fakultetu u Ljubljani sudjelovala je u virtualnom obliku profesorica Snježana Koren (koja je govorila na okruglom stolu “Latest trends in Balkan/SE Europe historiography”) i doktorand Moderne i suvremene hrvatske povijesti u europskom i svjetskom kontekstu Marko Kolić (koji je pratio cijeli program i sudjelovao u dijelu radionice namijenjenom objavljivanju u inozemnim časopisima).

Opširnije o radionici:

CfP: LONDON MEMORANDUM OF 1954: The beginning of the Eternal peace in the Northern Adriatic?

The Conference organized on the occasion of the seventieth anniversary of the London Memorandum, jointly organized by the Doctoral Program in Modern and Contemporary Croatian History in European and Global Contexts, Department of History, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, and the Institute for Historical Studies, Science and Research Centre Koper and Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Research and Studies on Eastern Europe (MIREES) program of the University of Bologna, aims to clarify the multifaceted repercussions of the end of the war in Venezia Giulia and Istria, Slovenian Littoral, Kras, and Gorizia, situating them within the broader tapestry of European history and geopolitics. 

Through a nuanced exploration of the intertwined fates of Croatia, Slovenia, and Italy, the conference aims to deepen our understanding of the enduring complexities of post-war Europe and its ongoing ramifications for the continent and beyond.

We are especially interested in contributions on the following topics:
– Links between the London memorandum and military/political/territorial adjustments in 1950s Europe (e.g. Austria, Hungary, Germany etc.)
– Consequences of the de-facto dissolution of the Free Territory of Trieste for local societies in the border area
– Consequences of the de-facto settling of the border dispute for Italian and Yugoslav relations
– Historiography on the London Memorandum and its shifts, with particular reference to events that affected the Upper Adriatic region (Treaty of Osimo, the dissolution of Yugoslavia for example.)

Please send proposed topics and abstracts (300 words) with your CV by 15 July 2024 to our account: london.memo.1954@gmail.com. Notice of acceptance by 31 July 2024.

Participants must cover their own travel expenses. Accommodation and food will be provided by the conference organization. The Conference will take place in Zagreb, Croatia, at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Zagreb.

The publication of conference proceedings is planned.

CONFERENCE LANGUAGES:
English.
Knowledge of Croatian, Italian and Slovene is welcome.

SAVE THE DATE:
November 14-15th, 2024. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Library, Conference room, Ivana Lučića 3, Zagreb and Hotel International, Miramarska cesta 24, Zagreb.

Sudjelovanje nastavnika i doktoranada na History Festu 2024.

Na osmom History Festu, koji je održan od 4. do 9. lipnja 2024. u Sarajevu i Mostaru, sudjelovali su i nastavnici (Damir Agičić, Hrvoje Klasić, Branimir Janković) i doktorandi (Marino Badurina, Bruno Raguž, Ivan Bubalo) Moderne i suvremene hrvatske povijesti u europskom i svjetskom kontekstu.

Na doktorskoj radionici izlagali su doktorandi iz Srbije, Crne Gore, Hrvatske, Bosne i Hercegovine i Njemačke. Središnja tema bio je Ustav SFR Jugoslavije iz 1974. godine – povodom njegove 50. obljetnice – o kojem se govorilo iz različitih nacionalnih, tematskih i metodoloških perspektiva.

Doktorand Marino Badurina imao je izlaganje „Ustav SFRJ iz 1974: udžbenici, sinteze, osvrti“, Ivan Bubalo „Ustav 1974. i vanjska politika“, a Bruno Raguž „Važnost Ustava iz 1974. za formiranje sustava zaštite čovjekove sredine“.

Doktorsku radionicu moderirali su Branimir Janković i Adnan Prekić, koji su zajedno s Dubravkom Stojanović i Hannesom Granditsem te Husnijom Kamberovićem i Edinom Omerčićem sudjelovali u njezinom organiziranju.


Opširnije o History Festu i njegovom programu na sljedećim poveznicama:

https://www.historyfest.ba/


Fotogalerija:

Izlaganja na prvom panelu doktorske radionice

Izlaganja na drugom panelu doktorske radionice