HISTORICAL CULTURE IN DIVIDED SOCIETIES INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Deadline: 14-09-2014
Location: Cyprus
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Description
What forms does historical culture take in circumstances of rupture and division? Who are the agents, both academic and non-academic, that influence or even determine the ways people in post-conflict societies imagine their past and relate to it? To explore these and similar issues, the International Commission for the History and Theory of Historiography (ICHTH) and the Association for Historical Dialogue and Research (AHDR) are co-organising a 3-day conference exploring both theoretical approaches of the dominant historical culture in divided societies and a range of public history cultural products.
Through this conference, which will be held in Cyprus from 18-20 December 2014, the AHDR aims to create a network of interested stakeholders, who will have the opportunity to collaborate on future initiatives, including joint projects applications and funding opportunities, thus offering an invaluable platform for the exchange of information, knowledge and capacity building.
Eligibility
Scholars, researchers and independent practitioners with an involvement in conceptualising, designing and implementing projects that exemplify new directions with dealing with the past and addressing wide audiences are invited to submit a proposal for a presentation at the conference. Proposals should be in relation to either ongoing or completed projects related specifically to the development of Public History cultural products.
Costs
Selected individuals will be provided with a maximum amount €500 to cover their accommodation travel expenses.
Deadline: 14 September 2014
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