Graduate Workshop "European History across boundaries"

Graduate Workshop "European History across boundaries"

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Leibniz Institute of European History
Veranstaltungsort
Leibniz Institute of European History, Alte Universitaetsstraße 19, 55116 Mainz
Ort
Mainz
Land
Deutschland
Vom - Bis
12.10.2016 - 14.10.2016
Deadline
15.04.2016
Von
Wiehl, Stefanie

Academy Leaders: Johannes Paulmann (Leibniz Institute of European History Mainz) and Gregor Feindt (Leibniz Institute of European History Mainz/University of Bremen)

Profile
Writing European history calls for the crossing of boundaries and borders. As a dynamic space of communication and transfer, »Europe« transcends states, empires and nations both within the continent itself and in a global world. In recent years historical research has taken up this challenge and has increasingly paid more attention to such transcultural and transnational dynamics bringing forward a reflexive understanding of historical processes. However, this research has also demonstrated the significance of constructing and imagining boundaries in European history.
The Leibniz Institute of European History, an independent research institution in Mainz (Germany), contributes to this new approach from an interdisciplinary perspective. It fosters research on the religious, social, and political dynamics in Europe from the early modern period well into the 20th century and focusses on processes of establishing, coping with and enabling difference.
In October 2016, the Institute is inviting international PhD students to a workshop on European history. We encourage researchers working in this field to present their dissertation projects and to discuss the transcultural and transnational scope of their findings in a stimulating environment.

Requirements
The workshop is open to projects that transcend the confines of the European nation-state from the 16th to the 20th century, including Europe’s relations with the world. Topics that aim to cross and reflect boundaries and borders are of particular interest. Projects can employ a variety of me-thodical approaches such as comparative studies, the study of transfer processes and entangle-ments, or the histoire croisée.
Discussion at the workshop will be based on precirculated papers (max. 8,000 words, written in English, to be submitted in early September 2016). The papers should reflect on initial archival re-search and address the practical challenges of writing European history across boundaries and borders. The institute will provide accommodation for the duration of the workshop and contrib-ute to travel expenses within Europe.
Proposals should include a short statement on the overall project and the analysed sources (500 words) plus a brief biographical note (including institutional affiliation, thesis supervisors, and contact details). They should be sent to Gregor Feindt – feindt@ieg-mainz.de – by no later than 15 April 2016. For any questions, please contact the organisers.

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Dr. Gregor Feindt
Leibniz Institute of European History
Alte Universitaetsstraße 19, 55116 Mainz, Germany
++ 49 (0) 6131 39 39369
++ 49 (0) 6131 39 30154
feindt@ieg-mainz.de

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