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The blog Geschichtstheorie am Werk aims to theorize and reflect on history, which is to say history as both a research object and epistemological practice. It seeks, in the sense of a workshop, to critically question what history is, and how it can be researched and represented. Hence, by the theory of history we understand a process that is “at work,” one that also includes reflecting on one’s own practice. This results in a wide range of topics, including “classic” questions such as: What exactly is history? How can the ontological absence of the past and future be realized? What are the objects of historical research? How are they dealt with in achieving knowledge? In what medial, fragmentary, and (non)-accidental form is the past handed down? Which (medial) forms of representation do historians choose to present their interpretations of non-present times? What social roles are assigned to history, and what ethical values are associated with it as a historically and geographically situated academic practice?

The Editorial team invites researchers interested in historical theory to submit their contributions and reflections in German, English, French, Italian, or Spanish.

100 years of the Instituto de Historia Argentina y Americana dr. Emilio Ravignani

The Ravignani Institute is a consolidated center of excellence in Argentine and American history research, and an international reference point for scholars of Latin American history.

A new publication presents a synthesis of the Institute’s long history, as well as its activities of publishing, exchange, dissemination and training of human resources.

Please find the brochure here: http://ravignani.institutos.filo.uba.ar/instituto-ravignani-folleto-institucional

Call for Experts Observatory on History Teaching in Europe (Council of Europe)

The Observatory on History Teaching in Europe, from the Council of Europe, recently launched two calls for tenders to find experts to draft our thematic report and our regular report, to be published in 2022 and 2023, respectively.

The subject of the thematic report will focus on how pandemics and natural disasters are reflected in history teaching. The regular report will focus on the state of history teaching, more generally, in the 17 member states of the Observatory. Member states (coe.int)

You will find information for both calls here https://www.coe.int/en/web/observatory-history-teaching/-/ohte-launches-calls-for-experts-for-thematic-and-regular-reports

For any further questions, please contact the OHTE team at ohte@coe.int

Congress 2020/2022: Additional Call for Panels

In view of  the cancellation of several panels, the ICHS and the Organizing Committee of the Congress in Poznań have decided to permit applications for new panels in three categories: Specialized Themes, Joint Sessions and Round Tables.

We would like to remind you of the guidelines ruling the process of selection:

  • Only members of ICHS (national committees, affiliated and internal commissions) are invited to send their proposals.
  • The format of the sessions remains unchanged, according to the resolutions of the General Assemblies:
    • Specialized Themes: sessions proposed by individual ICHS members; they last three hours and the number of contributors must not exceed six persons;
    • Joint Sessions: convened by at least two members of ICSH, they last three hours and may include no more than six participants;
    • Round Tables: discussions of a substantial paper related to a major question and written by the convener of the session; the number of participants must not exceed five persons (including organizer), the sessions last for three hours.
  • The themes should be sufficiently varied and innovative, concerning, if possible, several regions of the world.
  • The organizers must provide a short presentation of the theme of the session (5,000 characters in Word format) by filling the form enclosed below with their contact information.
  • Please bear in mind that the ICHS working languages are exclusively English, French and Spanish.

Each association, through its representatives, must return the proposals to the CISH General Secretary Prof. Edoardo Tortarolo (CISH.secretary.general@gmail.com) before August 1st, 2021. Please find here the form for the session proposals.

The Board will announce selection of the proposals by September 30th, 2021.

Catherine Horel, ICHS President
Edoardo Tortarolo, ICHS General Secretary
Krzysztof Makowski, On behalf of the Organizing Committee

Update on the XXIII Congress

Not so long ago, we informed you about the postponement of the XXIII International Congress of Historical Sciences in Poznań to 2022. Today, we would like to update you with the latest decision of the ICHS Board that the Congress will be held on August 21–27, 2022 on the same terms as it was originally planned.

Congress fees will be maintained at the same level. The fee you have already paid is of course valid for the new date. If, unfortunately, you are not able to attend the Congress in August 2022, you may cancel your registration under general conditions.

As a result of the decision to postpone the Congress, the early bird registration has been extended to March 31, 2022.

It is still possible to apply for the participation in the Research Forum. Soon we will also announce the terms of applying for the poster session.

All announcements concerning the Congress will appear successively on the Congress website and Facebook.

Andrea Giardina, ICHS President
Catherine Horel, General Secretary