Hej allihopa everybody
(Jag har eventuellt skickat det här meddelandet två gånger, jag ber om ursäkt i så fall!)
Finn bifogat en CFP riktat till doktorander och post dokar för en konferens om tidigmoderna band och kopplingar mellan Östersjöområdet och de iberiska imperierna, samarrangerad av SWESP, Uppsala Universitet, CEMAS, Complutenseuniversitetet i Madrid och Spanska Ambassaden i Stockholm. Evenemanget går av stapeln 8 och 9 maj 2023 i Stockholm. Sprid gärna vidare om ni tror att någon vore intresserad.
Hälsar
Martin
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Martin Almbjär, PhD
Post-Doc at Uppsala University and Copenhagen University, Centre for Privacy Studies
Adress: Uppsala university
Department of History
Thunbergsvägen 3G
SE-752 38 UPPSALA
Phone: +46704411908
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Hej alla,
Institutionen för historiska studier vid Göteborgs universitet utlyser två doktorandtjänster i historia med tillträde i september 2024. Sista ansökningsdag är den 31 januari och närmare upplysningar finns här: https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I005/1035/job?site=6&lang=SE&validator=3038…. Sprid gärna vidare i era nätverk och tipsa presumtiva sökande!
Vänliga hälsningar,
Kenneth Nyberg
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to invite proposals for the Tenth Norwegian History of Science Conference (NHSC10), which is being organized by NVF - The Norwegian Association for the History of Science<https://foreninger.uio.no/nvf/english/>, and hosted in Bergen, Norway, 5-7 November 2025.
The theme of the conference is "Science and Communication"
About the Conference
The Norwegian History of Science Conference brings together scholars working on the history of science, medicine and technology on any theme, topic, or period to discuss historical, epistemological, political, institutional, and ethical issues of relevance to both Scandinavian and international audiences, welcoming researchers of all nationalities at all stages of their careers. The tenth conference in the series coincides with the 200th anniversary of Bergen Museum, the origins of the University of Bergen, and the local organizers extend a special invitation to those involved in history of science, medicine and technology taking place at museums and collections.
The first Norwegian Conference on the History of Science was organized in Oslo in 2008 with the aim of establishing a national network for historians of science, medicine and technology. Since then, the conference has been hosted biannually in Tromsø, Trondheim, Oslo, and Bergen, and the conference has established itself as a forum for both national and international exchange of ideas and collaboration. At the ninth conference held in Trondheim in 2023, NVF - The Norwegian Association for the History of Science was established to serve as host of the conference.
Theme
The overarching theme of this year's conference is "Science and Communication", understood in a broad sense. Twenty years ago, James Secord argued for studying science as communication, stressing the ways that ideas and practices were moved from one place to another. Following his call, historians of science have offered detailed studies of communication devices such as newspapers, public talks and demonstrations, movies, radio, and the internet have shaped what and how we know things. Others have studied ways to communicate, display, or store scientific knowledge and objects, for example in museums and collections. In the museum sector there has been an increased tendency to address ethical issues associated with the origins of their collections. Several studies have also offered new insights into who has been deemed the ideal science communicator, as well as how ideas about science audiences have changed. Last, but not least, a growing number of studies have offered invaluable insights into what knowledge has been deemed not suitable for communication, or what happens when knowledge is produced against the wishes of the scientist.
While the main theme of the conference is "Science and Communication", papers and panels on other topics related to the history of science, medicine and technology are equally welcome, as the conference aims to reflect ongoing activities in the field and continue to provide an important meeting point.
Keynote lectures will be given by Anne Eriksen from the University of Oslo and Staffan Bergwik from Stockholm University. Eriksen will talk about "Bergen Museum 1825. Knowledge for a Public Sphere", while Bergwik will talk about "Epochs, Trajectories, Rhythms: Visions of Historical Time and Scientific Knowledge in the 20th Century".
Guide for contributors
Proposals for individual papers, organized sessions, and alternative types of sessions (such as round tables, workshops, exhibitions or shorter pitching sessions), are welcomed. Ordinary presentations will be scheduled for 20 minutes. No speaker may present in more than one session. Abstracts will be reviewed by the Programme Committee based on their scientific merit and relevance.
Session proposals should include:
? a brief description of the panel's aims (150 words maximum)
? a session title
? an individual abstract for each paper in the session (250 words maximum)
? full contact details of the organizer and all speakers (including affiliation/postal address and email addresses)
? details of any specific audiovisual equipment required (beyond PPT).
Individual paper proposal should include:
? a paper title
? an abstract (250 words maximum)
? full name and contact details (including affiliation/postal address and email address)
? details of any specific audiovisual equipment required (beyond PPT)
All proposals should be sent as a single electronic document to: historyofscience10(a)gmail.com<mailto:historyofscience10@gmail.com>. Please note that in-person attendance is expected. The conference language is English, although limited parts of the program may be in Scandinavian languages.
The deadline for submissions is May 15, 2025. A conference website will be set up at https://nhsc10.w.uib.no (in development). For any queries regarding the conference, please contact magnus.vollset(a)uib.no<mailto:magnus.vollset@uib.no>
Best regards,
Annette Lykknes, Chair of The Norwegian Association for the History of Science
Magnus Vollset. Chair of the local organizing committee
Hej,
För några dagar sedan kom vår nya bok om Stockholms blodbad, The Stockholm Bloodbath of 1520. Context and Commemoration, https://www.aup.nl/en/book/9789463724197/the-stockholm-bloodbath-of-1520.
Det tar vi som anledning för att försöka organisera en ny workshop, Baltic Bloodbaths, The use of political violence in the Baltic Sea Region, 1400-1600, som kommer att äga rum i Stockholm, 23-24 april 2026. Jag bifogar vår call for papers. Skicka gärna förslag på föredrag till den 29 september 2025 till
sekreterare(a)medeltid.su.se<mailto:sekreterare@medeltid.su.se>
Kurt Villads Jensen & Heiko Droste
Hej historiker!
Här kommer vårt andra nummer av Meddelanden från RiViH-projektet. Den kommer snart att laddas upp på projektets hemsida där du även hittar det första numret. På projektsidan hittar ni även information om projektet, dess syfte, mål och genomförande.
Publicerade digitala samlingar från RiViH-projektet - RiViH-projektet - Bibliotekets guider at Riksantikvarieämbetet Vitterhetsakademiens bibliotek / Swedish National Heritage Board<https://raa.libguides.com/c.php?g=722325&p=5271228>
Sprid gärna i era nätverk, och vi ber om ursäkt för eventuell dubbelpostering!
Vänliga hälsningar,
Emma
Emma Hagström Molin
Proprefekt Institutionen för historia och samtidsstudier
Lektor och docent i idéhistoria
Forskare i projektet Riksantikvarieämbetets och Vitterhetsakademiens historia (RiViH)
Redaktör för Lychnos: Årsbok för idé- & lärdomshistoria
SÖDERTÖRNS HÖGSKOLA | STOCKHOLM
Alfred Nobels Allé 7, Flemingsberg
141 89 Huddinge
sh.se
Kära kollegor,
Jag bifogar att CfP från två norska kollegor för en workshop om nordisk arbetarinternationalism.
Vänligen
Silke Neunsinger
Silke Neunsinger
Arbetarrörelsen arkiv och bibliotek
Elektronvägen 2
141 49 Huddinge
tel 08-4123927
mobil 070-7613927
www.arbetarhistoria.se
Historieämnet vid Linköpings universitet växer! Nu söker vi en postdoktor i lokalhistoria.
Se kungörelsen Postdoktor i lokalhistoria - Linköpings universitet<https://liu.se/jobba-pa-liu/lediga-jobb/26733> liu.se/jobba-pa-liu/lediga-jobb/26733
Välkommen att jobba med oss i Linköping. Sista ansökningsdag är den 9 juni.
Med vänlig hälsning
David Ludvigsson
Professor
[Linköpings universitet]
IKOS/Historia
581 83 Linköping
Telefon: 013-281873
Besöksadress: Key-huset, rum 4340, Campus Valla, Linköping
Besök oss gärna på: www.liu.se<https://liu.se/>
Besök mig på https://liu.se/medarbetare/davlu43
Forskningsmiljöansvarig, Didaktik i samhällsämnena (DISA)
Föreståndare, Centrum för lokalhistoria
Biträdande redaktör, Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice http://ahh.sagepub.com<http://ahh.sagepub.com/>
Hej!
Här kommer en inbjudan att bidra med texter i HLFÅ, Historielärarnas förenings årsskrift.
Nytt från och med 2025 är:
* att en del av texterna genomgår ett peer-review-förfarande (om författaren så önskar).
* att HLF:s publikationer från och med nästa år publiceras digitalt via EBSCO (och når på så sätt universitetsbiblioteken).
För texter avsedda att publiceras i 2026 års utgåva vill vi redaktörer ha ett abstract senast den 15/9 2025 till: emma.severinsson(a)kultur.lu.se<mailto:emma.severinsson@kultur.lu.se>
Välkommen att delta som skribent!
Med vänliga hälsningar
Julia Håkansson och Emma Severinsson
Call for papers: Perspectives on Workers’ Education, ELHN 2026
Call for papers for the working group Workers’ Education, European Labour History Network’s Conference, June 16-19, 2026, Barcelona
Deadline for abstracts: 1 August 2025
Early on, workers' education was organised by and for the working class and served multiple purposes. Workers’ education aimed to compensate for the limited formal education available to many workers. In such contexts, workers’ education was a bridge to higher education and a pathway to upward social mobility. Workers’ education also became a means for the cultural empowerment of the working class. Importantly, workers’ education also constituted the institutional foundation for the political education of the working class. These programs ensured members had the skills to manage organisations, represent labour parties in parliamentary institutions, and engage meaningfully with ideological debates. While the structure and goals of such educational initiatives have varied between countries, many formats have been used, including labour colleges, folk high schools, study circles, lectures, and correspondence courses.
Because workers’ education has diverse aims, the educational sphere within the labour movement has often been marked by conflict. Different branches of the movement have competed for control over workers’ education institutions, bourgeois forces have attempted to curtail or co-opt these efforts, and funding has frequently been a source of contention.
In these sessions, we aim to explore educational practices, teaching methods, and the cultural and political significance of workers' education. We welcome contributions from various disciplines, including case studies and comparative analyses. Papers may examine workers’ education in different national contexts.
We particularly welcome papers that address:
* Conflicts surrounding workers’ education, such as tensions between factions within the labour movement or between labour organisations and the state
* The funding and financial organisation of workers’ education
* Influential individuals who played a key role in advancing workers’ education
We especially encourage contributions that approach workers’ education from a gender perspective.
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Coordinators
Elina Hakoniemi, University of Helsinki
Jenny Jansson, Uppsala University
Jonas Söderqvist, Swedish Labour Movement Archives and Library
Please send abstracts and a short bio to Jenny Jansson (jenny.jansson(a)statsvet.uu.se<mailto:jenny.jansson@statsvet.uu.se>) by 1 August 2025.
Köpenhamns universitet utlyser en postdoc-tjänst inom ERC-projektet "Women in the Nordic Enlightenment (WHENCE): Changing the narratives of early modern philosophy and uncovering women's contribution to Scandinavian gender equality" lett av Sabrina Ebbersmeyer. Sök senast den 1 juni.
https://jobportal.ku.dk/videnskabelige-stillinger?show=164082
/Jonas
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Jonas Nordin
Professor i bok- och bibliotekshistoria
Biträdande prefekt FFU
Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper | Avdelningen för bokhistoria
Besöksadress: Helgonavägen 3, Lund
Postadress: Lunds universitet, Box 192, 221 00 Lund
Telefon: 046-222 3142
http://www.kultur.lu.se/person/JonasNordin
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