REPORT(H)A is a Portuguese network dedicated to Environmental History.
It was developed through the early collaborative networking of four R & D Institutes and Universities
More details...The Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society and Herrmannsdorfer Landwerkstätten are pleased to invite applications for our fellowship program based at the Herrmannsdorf Landwerkstätten (an organic...
27 – 28 March 2025 – University Côte d’Azur – Nice, France Proposal Deadline – 30 September 2024 Call for Proposals for the International Conference, organised at...
O Instituto de História Contemporânea (NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST) irá receber a investigadora Lavinia Maddaluno no âmbito do programa Visiting Scholar, no âmbito do qual, irá...
O projeto ANIMALIA - Animal Biographies: A network of agencies in the making of early modern empires, sediado e financiado pelo CHAM - Centro de...
CITCEM R&D Unit (FL-UP, Portugal) welcomes applications to Marie Sklodowska-Curie – Postdoctoral Fellowships HORIZON-MSCA-2024-PF-01-01 Deadline for acceptance of applications to CITCEM as host institution – July 15, 2024 (citcem@letras.up.pt) Deadline...
XII Encontro da Rural RePort: “Ruralidade(s) e Ambiente na Longa Duração” - Évora, 30 e 31 de Outubro 2024 Encontra-se aberta a chamada para submissões (comunicações individuais ou...
May 28, 2024, Tuesday, 17:00-18:30 CET – ESEH EnvHist Today Seminar Series - Region: Ukraine Roundtable discussion titled "Narrating Ukrainian rivers: new perspectives of environmental research of Ukraine" Presenters: Anna Olenenko, Oleksii Chebotariov, Irene Sywenky, Natalia Khanenko-Friesen Registration link: https://unisg.zoom.us/meeting/register/u50scOyoqT4oH9BfgiabMs_vZ_Hnl3WdKqdr More info on the series: http://eseh.org/envhistoday-webinars/environmental-history-today-webinars-2023/ Please register before the event and spread the news!
Read moreThe European Society for Environmental History (ESEH) announces four non-residential fellowships funded by Gale. These fellowships provide funding to early-career scholars who are working, or interested in working at the intersection of Environmental History and Digital Humanities. The scheme will support research or/and teaching projects that rely on Gale Primary Sources and apply Digital Humanities methodologies in the context of…
Read moreThe 2024 ICAZ Fish Remains Working Group (FRWG) Conference Organizing Committee invites abstract submissions for paper and poster presentations at the upcoming conference in Toronto, Canada (August 12 to 17, 2024). Toronto is located on the shores of Lake Ontario, one of North America’s large freshwater lakes. Fish and fishing were and are central to the livelihoods of Indigenous peoples…
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