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Environmental Histories of Mediterranean Fascisms

Vol. 25 (2021): Environmental Histories of Mediterranean Fascisms

The Volume 25 is a Special Issue of Perspectivas - Journal of Political Science contains two articles that address issues relating to Spanish colonization. The first is about Colonization in Badajoz Province, and the second about the Environmental Coloniality in Francoist Spain.

The other two articles focus on European Countries. One of them analyzes the Italian fascist modernization and colonial landscape in Albania and the other one makes us reflect about Greece under Metaxas’ Regime.

The last two articles concern fascist colonialism in Libya and Mozambique.

https://www.perspectivasjournal.com/index.php/perspectivas/issue/view/203

 

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ESEH Travel Grant applications

The ESEH Travel Grant scheme is open, to support attendance at the 2022 conference by graduate students, independent scholars, and those from low-income countries.

More information can be found at the ESEH website.

The deadline for applications is 10 February.

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The Philosophical Life of Plants

"In what ways have encounters with plants determined theory and in what ways do they continue to do so?

The Philosophical Life of Plants is a research network funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council, a five-way collaboration between various philosophy and literature departments, the archives of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew (London) and the Goethe- and Schiller-Archiv in Weimar.

Its aim is to explore the ways in which plants and thinking have been interlinked since Goethe’s fateful Die Metamorphose der Pflanzen [The Metamorphosis of Plants] (1790), the ways in which theoretical ideas have been determined by encounters with plants over the past two centuries.

As an AHRC network, it is structured around a continuing conversation over the next two years with particular emphasis on including interested researchers no matter what their disciplinary affiliation. Please do contact one of the project organisers to participate."

+ info: https://www.plantphilosophy.org.uk/

 

 

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