[Antiquitas] CFP: EAUH 2016 HELSINKI – Reinterpreting Cities, M04. After Pompeii – Where Does the Study of the Roman City Go in the 21st Century?

Katariina Mustakallio Katariina.Mustakallio at staff.uta.fi
Mon Marras 26 13:00:43 EET 2015



Subject: CFP: EAUH 2016 HELSINKI – Reinterpreting Cities, M04. After Pompeii
– Where Does the Study of the Roman City Go in the 21st Century?

Dear Colleagues
Please notice that the deadline of CFP (October 31) is coming, we are waiting
for your proposals!
Ray 
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>>EAUH 2016 – Reinterpreting Cities
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>>EAUH 2016 – Reinterpreting Cities / Call for papers - Deadline: 31
>>October
>>2015
>>
>>Dear Colleagues,
>>
>>We warmly welcome you to the 13th International Conference on Urban
>>History which will take place in Helsinki from the 24th to the 27th August
>2016.
>>The conference is organised by the European Association for Urban
>>History (EAUH).
>>
>>The Call for Papers is open until 31 October 2015. We invite paper
>>proposals for
>>40 Main sessions and 38 Specialist session covering different aspects
>>of urban history from antiquity to the present.
>>
>>Paper proposals of no more than 300 words can be submitted online at
>>
>>https://eauh2016.net/programme/call-for-papers/
>>
>>
>>Sessions:
>>
>>M01. Myth Making in the City: Mythologies, Memories and Meaning in
>>Comparative Context
>>
>>M02. Rethinking Towns and Universities: Old and New Methodological
>>Approaches
>>
>>M03. Out! Expulsions and Removals from Urban Communities, from the
>>Middle Ages to the Present
>>
>>M04. After Pompeii – Where Does the Study of the Roman City Go in the
>>21st Century?
>>
>>M05. Strangers in the City: Migration, Identity and Place 1200–1700
>>
>>M06. Belief Systems and the Making of Urban Politics: Comparing Cities
>>in Europe and the Wider Mediterranean World (1100–1700)
>>
>>M07. Inter-city Competition in Global Urban History (Middle Ages –
>>Early Modern Period)
>>
>>M08. Urban Hierarchy: The Interaction Between Towns and Cities in
>>Europe in Late Medieval and Early Modern Times
>>
>>M09. Inner City Redevelopment 1300–1800: Transformations of the
>>Structure and Appearance of Pre-modern Towns
>>
>>M10. Spaces on the Urban Margin and Periphery in the Pre-industrial
>>Period/ Marges et périphéries urbaines en Europe (Moyen Âge/Temps
>>Modernes)
>>
>>M11. Urban Spaces, Mobility and “Citadinité” in the Mediterranean
>>cities (14th to 18th century)
>>
>>M12. Global Consumption in European Cities (1500–1850)
>>
>>M13. Gender in Maritime, Trading and Imperial towns: European and
>>Atlantic urban Communities, c. 1650–1850
>>
>>M14. The Place of the Dead: Burial Areas and Buried Bodies in Early
>>Modern European cities
>>
>>M15. Urbanizing Nature: the Role of the City in Reshaping Nature
>>1500–2000
>>
>>M16. Adapting City in the World of Changing Boundaries (16th–20th
>>Centuries)
>>
>>M17. Legal Pluralism in European and Colonial Cities, 1600–1940
>>
>>M18. Conceiving and Elaborating the Landscapes of Power: Comparative
>>Perspectives on Capital Cities, 19th–21st centuries
>>
>>M19. Settler Cities: A Useful Concept to Reinterpret Transnational
>>Urban History?
>>
>>M20. Reinterpreting Global History: Second Cities, an Alternative Road
>>to Global Integration in the Nineteenth and Twentieth century
>>
>>M21. European Seaport Cultures
>>
>>M22. Reinterpreting Space and Spatial Relationships
>>
>>M23. The Street: Making and Meaning (19th and 20th Centuries)
>>
>>M24. Everyday Experiences and Emotions in Transforming Urban
>>Environments, 19th-20th Century
>>
>>M25. (Im)material Memory Traces in the Urban Landscape. Europe,
>>19th–20th Century
>>
>>M26. Urban History and the Materiality of Literary Narratives
>>
>>M27. The City on Display. How to Interpret and Share Urban History?
>>
>>M28. Towns of Two-fold Memories and Mentalities Around the Baltic Sea
>>
>>M29. Culture and Cities: Cities as Agents of Urban Cultural Development
>>Since the 1920s.
>>
>>M30.Transnational Urban Planning Expertise, Between and Within Europe
>>and Americas (1900–1950)
>>
>>M31.The Social History of Pre-planned Model Cities
>>
>>M32. Post-war Reconstruction in Transnational Perspective
>>
>>M33. At Home in the “Concrete Jungle”: Lived Experience and Reputation
>>in Twentieth-century Mass Housing
>>
>>M34. Reconsidering Mass Housing and Environmental Thought After 1945
>>
>>M35. Urban Automobility: Ambivalences and Disputes
>>
>>M36. Educating the Urban Youth in the Twentieth Century
>>
>>M37: Repenser les usages politiques de la rue. Europe-Amériques
>>XIXe–XXIe siècles / Rethinking the Political Uses of the Streets:
>>Europe-America 19th– 21st Centuries
>>
>>M38. Digital Cities: a New Paradigm for Urban Historical Research
>>
>>M39. Facilitating Urban History – Archives in the Digital
>>Transformation
>>
>>M40. Writing Urban History Today: Experiences and Challenges in the
>>Process of History Making
>>
>>S01: Life in the Ruins: Nature and Urban Dereliction
>>
>>S02: Mapping Networks in Historical Cultural Markets: Methods and Tools
>>
>>S03: Re-interpreting the Islamic Medina: New Perspectives on Linking
>>and Distancing of Space
>>
>>S04: Reinterpreting Privileges: the First Urban Charters in Medieval
>>Europe in a Comparative Perspective
>>
>>S05: Monastery in Medieval Urban Setting
>>
>>S06: Cities at War in the Medieval Islamic World (Xth–XVth c.) / Villes
>>en guerre dans le Dār al-Islām médiéval (Xe–XVe s.)
>>
>>S07: Gender, Credit and Creditworthiness in Premodern cities
>>(1200–1800)
>>
>>S08: Sensing Urban Darkness and Light in Medieval and Early Modern
>>Towns
>>
>>S09: The Noses and Eyes of the City: Reinterpreting Early Modern
>>Politics and Administrative Practices of Hygiene
>>
>>S10: Communication in Early Modern Towns: News, Gossip, Messages
>>
>>S11: Natural Disasters and Relocation of Cities in Spanish America,
>>16th – 18th centuries
>>
>>S12: Geographies of Urban “In-between-ness” in the Islamic World:
>>Space, Culture and Society
>>
>>S13: Liminal Lives: Relations between Urban Societies and Non-Human
>>Animals (16th – 19th Century)
>>
>>S14: On the Front: Exploring the Boundary between Seaside Cities and
>>the Sea
>>
>>S15: Satire and the City: Representations of Cities and Urban Life in
>>the Comical Press (18th – 20th centuries)
>>
>>S16: Outdoor Spaces for Children: Playgrounds as Materiality, Urban
>>Planning and Designed Space in a Historical Perspective
>>
>>S17: Reinterpreting Urban Underground Spaces for the Production and
>>Conservation of Foodstuffs in Modern and Contemporary History
>>
>>S18: The Impact of the Second Industrialization Utilities on European
>>Urban Growth, XIXth and XXth Centuries
>>
>>S19: Railways and Cities: Sensorial and Emotional Perspectives
>>
>>S20: Ambiguous Spaces: The Menacing and Inviting Shadows of Urbanity
>>
>>S21: Urban Animals: Human–Animal Relations in 20th Century Urban
>>Societies
>>
>>S22: The City as Mnemonic Device
>>
>>S23: Contemporary Public Spaces and Cultural Manifestations – Cities,
>>Creativity and Modern Civic Expressions
>>
>>S24: Foreign Sports in Urban Centers
>>
>>S25: Cities, Science and Satire: Satirical Representations of Urban
>>Modernity and Scientific and Technological Innovation in the Public
>>Space
>>
>>S26: Re-interpretation of the Ottoman City under the Tanzimat (Reforms)
>>
>>S27: Emerging Cities – Knowledge and Urbanisation in Europe’s
>>Borderlands
>>1880–1945
>>
>>S28: Town Hall Squares as Spatial Focal Points of Urban Life in the
>>19th and 20th Century
>>
>>S29: Managing the State, Transforming the City. Office Buildings for
>>Central State Administrations as a ‘Forgotten’ Type of Political
>>Architecture,
>>1880–1980
>>
>>S30: Worker Housing and the Shaping of the 20th Century City
>>
>>S31: Religious Sites and Urbanization in Contemporary Europe
>>
>>S32: The Urban Playground: Working, Playing and Being a Child in the
>>20th Century City
>>
>>S33: Women on the Edge: Mobility and Regionalism from the Margins
>>
>>S34: Conflicts and Connections: City Partnerships in the “Global Cold War”
>>
>>S35: (Post)communist Urbanism: Reassessing Ideologies in the
>>Contemporary City
>>
>>S36: Cultural heritage of the Post-totalitarian cities: 20th and 21st
>>Centuries
>>
>>S37. New energy paradigms in urban Europe, XIXth and XXth centuries
>>
>>S38. “Suburbia” in the medieval and early modern town
>>
>>We look forward to welcoming you to the EAUH 2016 conference.
>>
>>Best regards,
>>
>>Marjaana Niemi, President of EAUH, and the Organising committee of the
>>2016 EAUH conference in Helsinki
>>
>>
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>>Ilmoituksen lähetti: Marjaana Niemi <marjaana.niemi at uta.fi> Ilmoitus
>>vanhentuu: 1.11.2015 Lisätietoja WWW-osoitteesta: https://eauh2016.net/
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