CfP: Doctoral workshop 2023

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

9TH DOCTORAL WORKSHOP
What Was Europe? Perception, Division and Integration, 1940s-2010s

Pula, August 23-26, 2023

Since 2015 our Doctoral Workshop has been gathering young researchers and focusing on various themes in contemporary history. Motivated by the project Suche nach der verlorenen Zeit – Jugoslawien und die europäische Integration (Humboldt University of Berlin, DAAD), in which we are cooperating, as well as by the tenth anniversary of Croatia’s accession to the European Union, this year the workshop aims to look into the ideas of Europe and their practices over the last eighty years. The configuration of the continent changed during and after World War II, Cold War introduced new divides and understandings of allies and adversaries, as well as different forms of their competition and cooperation, while the end of the century brought new idealized meanings of Europeanness and Europeanization, followed by the enlargement of the European Union and the notion of the so-called New Europe. We are welcoming papers discussing Europe from the angle of political, economic, social, cultural and intellectual history, but also other close disciplines in humanities and social sciences; from the everyday cultures to international affairs, including societies inside the two blocks and those which were non-aligned or neutral; from cross-border travel, sports tournaments and popular culture to the literary and artistic expressions, academic interpretations, as well as the media perception and representation. Moreover, we are looking forward to all intriguing and fascinating insights into cultural and military conflicts, popular stereotypes and examples of successful integration; in short, to the whole variety of thoughts, events and acts that were done in the name of Europe or against it.

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; Yugoslav Socialism: Similarities and Exceptionalities; A New Man for the Socialist Society; Yugoslavia and the Global 1968: Contexts, Perspectives, Echoes; Industrial Societies of Late Socialism: European Comparisons; Cooperation, Exchange and Solidarity in Europe 1945-1990; Microhistories of Socialism; Microhistories of Socialism and Postsocialism. 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, Birmingham, 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, Turku, Vienna, Warsaw, Warwick, Zagreb and Pula). Information on past workshops is available on our website.

CALL FOR PAPERS
APPLICATION FORM (Deadline: May 15, 2023)

Contact available in the call for papers.

Invited lecturers
Prof. Radina Vučetić, PhD (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy)
Dean Vuletic, PhD (University of Vienna)
Nemanja Radonjić, PhD (Institute for Recent History of Serbia)
Anita Buhin, PhD (IHC – NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST, NOVA University Lisbon)

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

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

We thank for cooperation
Student Centre, Pula

8th Doctoral Workshop (2022)
For the previous workshops, please check the page menu.
Croatian version

Izvor: https://www.unipu.hr/ckpis/en/doctoral_workshop/2023

Obrane doktorskih radova u 2023. godini (1. dio)

PDS Moderna i suvremena hrvatska povijest u europskom i svjetskom kontekstu


Kandidat: Sergej Filipović

Datum održavanja obrane: 10. ožujka 2023. s početkom u 11.00 sati u seminarskoj dvorani Knjižnice fakulteta (III. kat).

Naslov rada: Srednje školstvo u Osijeku (1918.-1941.)

Mentori: dr. sc. Dinko Župan, viši znan. suradnik (Hrvatski institut za povijest, Podružnica za povijest Slavonije, Srijema i Baranje u Slavonskom Brodu) i doc. dr. sc. Ida Ograjšek Gorenjak


Kandidat: Edin Omerčić

Datum održavanja obrane: 3. ožujka 2023. s početkom u 11.00 sati u dvorani A-102

Naslov rada: Politička djelatnost Srpske pravoslavne crkve u Bosni i Hercegovini od 1989. do 1996.

Mentor: prof. dr. sc. Tvrtko Jakovina


Kandidat: Vedran Dukovski

Datum održavanja obrane: 9. veljače 2023. s početkom u 12.00 sati u prostoriji A-309 (III. kat).

Naslov rada: Vojna uprava Jugoslavenske armije i gospodarske prilike u hrvatskom dijelu Istre 1945.-1947.

Mentor: izv. prof. dr. sc. Igor Duda (Sveučilište Jurja Dobrile u Puli, Filozofski fakultet).


Kandidat: Jasenko Zekić

Datum održavanja obrane: 14. siječnja 2023. s početkom u 11.00 sati u prostoriji A-309

Naslov rada: Uloga javnog prijevoza u razvoju Pule tijekom 20. stoljeća

Mentor: izv. prof. dr. sc. Igor Duda (Sveučilište Jurja Dobrile u Puli, Filozofski fakultet)

Call: Summer School „Migrations – Minorities – Memories: Approaches to the History and Culture of Southeastern Europe“

The Institute for Danube Swabian History and Regional Studies in Tübingen invites students (BA, MA, and doctoral students) enrolled at universities in countries in Southeastern Europe (Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Serbia) to apply for the summer school “Migrations, Minorities, Memories: Approaches to the History and Culture of Southeastern Europe”, to be held in Tübingen between the 23rd and the 28th of July, 2023.

https://idglbw.de/de/aktuelles/migrations-minorities-memories-approaches-history-and-culture-southeastern-europe-summer-school

CfA: Doctoral workshop: Gender history and intersectionality in Southeast Europe (University of Graz, 26-27 May 2023)

We invite applications from doctoral students for a two-day doctoral workshop, Gender history and intersectionality in Southeast Europe, taking place (in person only) at the Centre for Southeast European Studies, University of Graz on 26-27 May 2022.

ABOUT THE WORKSHOP

The goal of the workshop is to discuss how to best apply innovative qualitative research methods and intersectional analyses to women’s and gender history in Southeast Europe with doctoral students whose projects are related to these themes, and more senior scholars who work on gender in SEE. Moreover, the doctoral workshop offers the opportunity to establish a collaborative network of scholars researching in this field.

The workshop is organized by Rory Archer (Graz/Vienna), Chiara Bonfiglioli (Graz/Cork), Drivalda Delia (Graz/Regensburg) and Rachel Trode (Graz/EUI Florence).

Deadline: 31 March 2023.

Further information:

https://suedosteuropa.uni-graz.at/en/news/detail/article/cfa-doctoral-workshop-gender-history-and-intersectionality-in-southeast-europe-university-of-graz-26-27-may-2023/

Održana konferencija „New Research on Irish and Croatian Modern and Contemporary History“

U organizaciji Poslijediplomskog doktorskog studija Moderne i suvremene hrvatske povijesti u europskom i svjetskom kontekstu i Veleposlanstva Irske u Republici Hrvatskoj održana je 8. studenog 2022. konferencija New Research on Irish and Croatian Modern and Contemporary History.

“Great conference on Irish and Croatian modern and contemporary History at the University of Zagreb today. Thanks to Professors Iskra Iveljić and Tvrtko Jakovina for organising, all those who contributed, and Domagoj Tončinić, the Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences, for opening.”

Embassy of Ireland Croatia

https://www.facebook.com/irlembzagreb/

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