I
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PARIS (Congrès international d’Histoire comparée)
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1900
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II
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ROME
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1903
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III
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BERLIN
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1908
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IV
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LONDRES
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1913
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V
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BRUXELLES
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1923
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*
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GENÈVE, 15 mai 1926 : constitution du CISH : (Comité International des Sciences Historiques
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1926
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VI
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OSLO
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1928
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VII
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VARSOVIE
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1933
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VIII
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ZURICH
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1938
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*
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Interruption due to World War II
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IX
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PARIS (UNESCO)
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1950
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X
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ROME
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1955
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XI
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STOCKHOLM
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1960
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XII
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VIENNE
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1965
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XIII
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MOSCOU
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1970
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XIV
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SAN FRANCISCO
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1975
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XV
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BUCAREST
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1980
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XVI
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STUTTGART
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1985
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XVII
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MADRID
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1990
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XVIII
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MONTRÉAL – Main themes
1) Nations, Peoples, and State Forms;
2) Women, Men, and Historical Change: Case Studies on the Impact of Gender History;
3) Peoples in Diaspora: Changing Sources, Forms, and Meanings.
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1995
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XIX
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OSLO
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|
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2000
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XX
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SYDNEY
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|
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2005
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XXI
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AMSTERDAM
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2010
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Note: The very first International Congress was in The Hague, 1898, and was devoted exclusively to Diplomatic History.
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