International History Conferences

Making the British Empire, 1660-1800

Date: 
19 March 2010 - 20 March 2010

This conference will bring together a number of leading scholars of imperial history, in order to offer new perspectives on the early phase in the development of the British empire.

Conference organiser(s): 
UCL History Department
Location: 
London, UK

Governments-in-Exile and the Jews during the Second World War

Date: 
21 March 2010 - 22 March 2010

The Parkes Institute for the Study of Jewish/non-Jewish Relations at the University of Southampton is organizing a research project which will explore the responses of the anti-Hitler Allies to the Jewish plight during the Second World War.

Conference organiser(s): 
The Parkes Institute for the Study of Jewish/non-Jewish Relations, University of Southampton
Location: 
Southampton, UK

Neighbourly Denunciation

Date: 
26 March 2010

Neighbourly Denunciation 

Fratricide and Fraternité: Understanding and Repairing Neighbourly Atrocity Mellon Sawyer Seminar Series

2:00pm Session 1

Conference organiser(s): 
Human Rights Consortium, School of Advanced Study
Location: 
London, UK

Charity Begins at Home: Approaches to the History of Domestic Space and Voluntary Action

Date: 
27 March 2010

Postgraduates and early career researchers are invited to propose papers for this one day workshop. We welcome papers that discuss the speaker’s experience addressing  issues in their own research on charity and the home.Voluntarism in the domestic sphere presents particular methodological and evidential challenges. The aim of the event is to encourage an open and

Conference organiser(s): 
Stephen Soanes, Voluntary Action History Society Postgraduate Sub-Committee
Location: 
Coventry, UK

British Association of South Asian Studies Annual Conference

Date: 
29 March 2010 - 31 March 2010

British Association of South Asian Studies Annual Conference

Conference organiser(s): 
Clare Anderson, David Arnold, Hazel Rice
Location: 
Coventry, UK

FROM THE GRAND TOUR TO MASS TOURISM The Modern History of the British Abroad

Date: 
1 April 2010 - 2 April 2010

FROM THE GRAND TOUR TO MASS TOURISM

The Modern History of the British Abroad

Newcastle, 1-2 April 2010

Conference organiser(s): 
Dr Martin Farr, Dr Xavier Guegan, Newcastle University UK
Location: 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK

The fighter along the history: identity, perception and representation.

Date: 
1 April 2010 - 2 April 2010

The Faculty of Arts and Science are inviting abstracts and expressions of interest for a conference to be held at the University of Cantabria, Spain, 01-02 April 2010.

Conference organiser(s): 
Professor Fidel Gómez Ochoa / Ph.D José María Aguilera Manzano / M.A. Daniel Macías Fernández. Delegation of Students
Location: 
Santander, Cantabria, Spain.

Hitler's Scandinavian Legacy: the wartime and post-war consequences of the German invasion of 9 April 1940

Date: 
8 April 2010 - 10 April 2010

Conference organiser(s): 
John Gilmour, Hon Fellow, Scandinavian Studies (on behalf of Professor Jill Stephenson)
Location: 
Old College, University of Edinburgh

Chinese Influences in European Art (International Conference)

Date: 
9 April 2010 - 11 April 2010

The Opole Confucius Institute (Poland) is pleased to announce an international conference entitled ‘Chinese Influences in European Art’, which is to take place on 9 – 11 April 2010 in an ancient spa town of Glucholazy (olim Ziegenhals).

Conference organiser(s): 
Opole Confucius Institute
Location: 
Glucholazy

Twentieth Anniversary ASEN Conference ‘Nation and Charisma’

Date: 
13 April 2010 - 15 April 2010

From the Association for Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN)

Conference organiser(s): 
Margit Wunsch and Dr Vivian Ibrahim
Location: 
London, London School of Economics and Political Science