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Marta Verginella invitée au CETOBaC en mars 2026

Centre d’études turques, ottomanes, balkaniques et centrasiatiques – CETOBaC

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Marta Verginella is a Full Professor at the Department of History (University of Ljubljana), teaching Theory of History and General History of the 19th century. She was a visiting lecturer at the universities in Campobasso, Lisbon, Madrid, London, Naples, Venice, Padua, Ann Arbor, Vienna, Alessandria, etc. In 2019, she was a visiting fellow at the Remarque Institute (New York University). From 2017 to 2023, she led the ERC funded project EIRENE – Post-war transitions in gendered perspective: case of the North-Eastern Adriatic region. Since 2022 she has chaired the Scientific Committee for Humanities at the Public Agency for Science, Research and Innovation of the Republic of Slovenia (ARIS). Her research interests and publications cover the fields of border studies, memory studies, nationalism studies and transnational history.

CONFÉRENCES

Les réseaux intellectuels féminins à la périphérie de l’Empire des Habsbourg : enjeux et apports d’une approche biographique

Dans le cadre des rencontres du Groupe histoire du genre du CRH, animé par Sylvie Steinberg, Silvia Sebastiani, Elizabeth Claire, Pascale Barthélémy

  • Lundi 9 mars 2026, 9h30-12h30, Salle A04_47 • EHESS – 54 boulevard Raspail, 75006 Paris

Ville-campagne: origines et résilience d’un paradigme historiographie en Haute Adriatique

Dans le cadre du séminaire « Études environnementales : perspectives sud-est européennes (XIXe-XXIe siècle) » animé par Nathalie Clayer et Fabio Giomi

  • Mardi 10 mars 2026, 14h30-16h30, Salle A502 • Bâtiment de l’EHESS – 2 cours des Humanités, 93300 Aubervilliers

Le défi de l’approche transnationale face à l’usage politique de l’histoire des confins

Dans le cadre du séminaire « Expériences de l’espace, espaces de l’expérience dans les sociétés (post-)ottomanes » animé par Nathalie Clayer et Andreas Guidi

  • Mardi 24 mars 2026, 10h30-12h30,  Salle A602 • Bâtiment de l’EHESS – 2 cours des Humanités, 93300 Aubervilliers

Women at Work in the North-Eastern Adriatic Area: Post-War Transitions in the 20th century between Continuity and Discontinuity

Dans le cadre du séminaire « De la philanthropie à la protection sociale. Entre empire et État nation, démocratie et dictature (Europe de l’Est et du Sud-Est, XIXe-XXIe siècle) » animé par Morgane Labbé

  • Mardi 24 mars 2026, 14h30-16h30, Salle A527 • Bâtiment de l’EHESS – 2 cours des Humanités, 93300 Aubervilliers

Call for Papers Central European History Conference (“ASEEES in Europe”) / Appel à communications Conférence sur l’histoire de l’Europe centrale (“ASEEES en Europe”))

Central European History Convention
July 17th—19th 2025, University of Vienna / in person (not hybrid)
Further information: ceh-c.univie.ac.at
Deadline for proposals: January 31st 2025

Notification: February 24th 2025

In July 2025 the University of Vienna and the Institute of Austrian Historical Research will host the first Central European History Convention (CEH-C). This event is dedicated to providing a platform for exchange on Central European History from the late medieval period to the mid-20th century, with a focus on the lands of the former Habsburg Empire and its neighbors (including the territories of the former Ottoman empire).

We want to create a space in Europe where colleagues from many different parts of the world can share and discuss findings, methodologies, and ideas across regions, disciplines, and national/language traditions. We invite scholars from all historically oriented fields at any point in their academic career to submit a paper proposal and/or attend. We particularly encourage PhD students to apply. The goal of this convention is to facilitate international dialogue about the history of this region, with a special focus on building networks and frameworks for comparative research.

Submissions should be done on an individual basis. The Program Committee will organize the panels with an eye toward fostering new networks and conversations.
This convention requires no participation fees and offers extremely economically viable housing costs, with financial support for travel and housing available for those in need.
This year’s three-day conference will feature a keynote by Professor Tara Zahra (University of Chicago) and a panel discussion on the work and influence of Professor Pieter Judson (European University Institute, retired).

English will be the spoken language of conference presentations, but scholars from all linguistic backgrounds are welcome to participate.
The CEH-C invites proposals for contributions on, but not limited to, new approaches to the following subjects as they pertain to Central European Studies:
• Cultural History
• Economic History
• Global History
• Intellectual History
• Political History
• Social History
• Administrative/
Bureaucratic History

• Business History
• History of Diplomacy
• Dynastic History
• Environmental History
• History of Gender and
Sexuality
• Legal History
• Media and Communication

• Military History
• History of Science &
Technology
• Urban History
• Digital Humanities
• Memory Culture

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