A Digital Debate on the Present and Future of European History as a Field of Research. Kindly supported by the Max Weber Stiftung and the VolkswagenStiftung
We are very much looking forward to hearing and discussion some results of the #ERC project led by Kate Ferris (St Andrews)! A cooperation Tuebingen - Halle - Paderborn, guests are warmly welcome! @KatSe34849179 @TillKoessler@EDP_UStA @m_deuerlein
Is European history a 'utopian' project? And what are its contexts in Greece? Read Efi Avdela's engaging contribution to EuropeDebate, first published in November 2020: https://t.co/pGb8XM8Xeu @GreekHistorylab @sfuhellenic@HellenicStudies
(Three years ago, EuropeDebate initiated a new dialogue about European history as a field for research. Since, historians from more than 15 European countries and beyond Europe have contributed to a lively debate on https://t.co/738m0Scihz)
While thinking about EuropeDebate's next steps, we feature the contributions of 2020-2022, starting with Martin Conway's intriguing essay on 'The Crisis of European History' (2020) https://t.co/ssGCfFkT2O @PHE_Munich @CESCritEuro @ContEuroHistory@OxEuroHist@MEHcambridge
What are the challenges of writing European history from Japan? What is its specific heuristic potential? How do Japanese historians discuss Eurocentrism? See today's new contribution to #EuropeDebate's fall 2022 series @Hidebonn @ChriKrueger @webertweets
https://t.co/6Voovilqpj
"Breaking [...] engrained historiographical hierarchies is perhaps the major challenge of European history" in the 21st century, argues @margoncalv in today's new contribution to EuropeDebate:
https://t.co/L20fL8auvj @PHE_Munich @webertweets@GHIWashington @dhiparis
Looking for a Master's degree in History that allows you to study in different places and to look at European History from multiple angles? We have made a list of Joint MA progammes in history, check out: https://t.co/zSHDdA7P4h
@Erasmus_Mundus@DFHUFA@TEH21_Erasmus
#EuropeDebate's fall 2022 series continues! Today, Pamela Ballinger (Ann Arbor) asks how imagining Europe as an archipelago could open new ways of seeing and thus of doing European history...https://t.co/ksKjX1q96o @umichLSA@OxEuroHist @Europe_IEG @webertweets@CES_Europe
Decentering European history from the Antipodes - check out this essay by @Angel_Alcalde_
on how the impact of internationalisation and researcher mobility transforms the field of European history https://t.co/kCqVeeb9Lf
@EUI_History@UniMelb
How does the place we write from shape the way we understand European history? And what does this mean for the history of fascism? Read the new contribution to #EuropeDebate by @Angel_Alcalde_ (Melbourne) https://t.co/kCqVeeb9Lf @webertweets @CESCritEuro @PHE_Munich @dhiparis
¿Cuál es el imagen de Europa en la historiografía y en los debates públicos en Argentina? Lea la contribución de Fernando Devoto (Buenos Aires) a #EuropeDebate 2022 @filo_uba@ubaglobal@ANHistoria
What is the role of Europe in Argentine historiography, which images /versions of Europe(an) history shape public debates? Read Fernando Devoto's (Buenos Aires) contribution to #EuropeDebate 2022 @CESCritEuro @HistoriaEuropa@EuroClio @PHE_Munich https://t.co/XSiSlIk6ZW
EuropeDebate is back! Monica Juneja today opens our 2022 round, questioning the principle of demarcating Europe into an "inside" and an "outside" @CESCritEuro @PHE_Munich @dhiparis @CES_Europe@webertweets@ghilondon@MEHcambridge
https://t.co/sK6idJqjG1
...we are in the next weeks looking forward to contributions by Ángel Alcalde, Pamela Ballinger, Fernando Devoto, Hideto Hiramatsu and Yuki Ikari, Marcia Goncalves and Jeremiah O. Arowosegbe!
Exactly two years ago, the first contribution to EuropeDebate went online with an essay on present challenges and future avenues for doing European history https://t.co/738m0Stljz.
...we are in the next weeks looking forward to contributions by Ángel Alcalde, Pamela Ballinger, Fernando Devoto, Hideto Hiramatsu and Yuki Ikari, Marcia Goncalves and Jeremiah O. Arowosegbe!
Exactly two years ago, the first contribution to EuropeDebate went online with an essay on present challenges and future avenues for doing European history https://t.co/738m0Stljz.
Of course, the question of "Where and what is the ‘outside’?" of Europe needs to be problematised - and thus we start next week with some thoughts by Monica Juneja on this question.