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Rural History Network International Conference

Rural History Network International Conference

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Publié le mardi 29 mars 2011

Résumé

Le Réseau d'histoire rurale (RHN) lance un appel à contributions pour sa prochaine conférence qui se tiendra du 11 au 14 avril 2012 à Glasgow en Écosse dans le cadre de l'European Social Science History Conference. Les propositions de sessions ou d'articles sont à faire en anglais avant le 1er mai par le biais du site : http://www.iisg.nl/esshc/user/register.php

Annonce

The Rural History Network (RHN) of the European Social Science History Conference invites session and paper proposals for the European Social Science History Conference which will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, Wednesday April 11th to  Saturday April 14th, 2012.

Session and paper proposals can be submitted to the network chairs or to the conference site. Deadline for session proposals is 1 May 2011. Please note that the network chairs are especially eager to see complete session proposals, as we find that this is conducive to intellectual coherence in sessions. However, promising single paper submissions will be given every consideration, and we will try to find them compatible sessions for inclusion. There will be a maximum of 15 RHN-sessions.

We are keen to organize this time sessions on more general topics. When you have suggestions for recent books that would merit a “Meet the author”-session, we would very much appreciate it that you send these suggestions to us. In Ghent we had two Meet the author-sessions: one devoted to Agriculture and economic development in Europe since 1870 by Pedro Lains and Vicente Pinilla, the other to Pre-modern European economy by Paolo Malanima.

Next we had two “Round tables” -sessions: one was dedicated to the COST-programme on Rural History in Europe; another to Agronomists as Actors of Rural Change, 1850-1945.  The Round table-format is suitable when you want to stimulate discussion on a general topic or when you embark on a new theme and want to raise some first reactions.

We also encourage sessions that stimulate trans/inter-national and trans/inter-regional comparisons.

Since Ghent many of us participated in the successful Rural History Conference 2010 in Brighton where the new European Rural History Society was launched with Richard Hoyle as its first president. There we agreed to organize alternately the RHN-sessions at the ESSHConference and the conferences of this new society. So in 2013 the second Rural History Conference will be organised.

The RHN-sessions at the ESSHC provide rural historians with the opportunity to present their work to colleagues who are working in the same field, but also to scholars who have a more general interest in social, cultural and economic history. In other words, this conference gives us the chance to demonstrate the importance of rural history for the historical process in general.

Possible themes for sessions in Glasgow (this list provided by the network chairs is just meant to stimulate your thoughts. We are open for other themes and proposals):

  • Collective action in the countryside
  • The countryside and the moral economy
  • Feeding the world
  • Property rights and agrarian change
  • The commercialisation of the countryside
  • Landscape and agriculture
  • Elites and rural history
  • Agricultural politics
  • Rural life and rural welfare
  • Heritage systems, land transmissions in the countryside
  • Migration, rural work and technology 
  • GIS and rural history
  • Power in  rural history
  • Environmental history and rural history
  • Nobility, church and the countryside
  • Community studies
  • Rurality and modernization
  • Regional agriculture and the construction of regional identities

How to propose a paper

Fill out the pre-registration form on the Internet: http://www.iisg.nl/esshc. Include an abstract of your paper (100-500 words). If you have no access to the Internet, please contact the Conference secretariat for a paper form. Please send in your form as soon as possible,

before May, 1st 2011 at the latest.

 How to organise a panel session

Gather three or four speakers who each will present a paper on a related topic, a commentator who will introduce the discussion with a prepared comment on the papers and a chair. The roles of the session organizer, chair and commentator can be fulfilled by the same or by different persons. Confirm participation and arrange with these individuals the (date of) exchange of papers and the way the session will be conducted. Submit the proposal for a session with a pre-registration form for each individual speaker.

The deadline for this is May 1, 2011.

Contact the speakers regularly; to make sure that the preparation of the session is progressing, as you would want it to be.

If you want to organise a panel session and you are looking for contributors, you may think of using H-Rural for asking other scholars to join you in a session. You may also send your proposal to anton.schuurman@wur.nl. We will then post this proposal on our site: www.rhi.wur.nl/uk/rhn/proposals with your email address. In this way you can inform other scholars about your plans and try to attract speakers.

Conference fee:

Payment in advance full fee: Euro 200; one day attendance: Euro 100.

Note: make sure you fill in the pre-registration form, including a 100-500 word abstract of your proposed paper before 1 May 2011 at the ESSHC-site.

Conference website:

Additional information regarding the conference can be found at: http:/www.iisg.nl/esshc

Network rural history : http://www.rhi.wur.nl/uk/rhn

Network chairs:

ESSHC Advisory Board

  • Marlou Schrover, Leiden University
  • Leonid Borodkin, Moscow State University
  • Francisca de Haan, Central European University, Budapest
  • Lex Heerma van Voss, IISH
  • Karin Hofmeester, IISH, University of Antwerp
  • Lynn Hollen Lees, University of Pennsylvania
  • Rene Levy, CESDIP
  • Ana Maria Rodrigues, University of Lisbon

Lieux

  • Glasgow, Grande-Bretagne

Dates

  • dimanche 01 mai 2011

Mots-clés

  • Histoire rurale, histoire, histoire sociale, campagnes, ruralité, terroirs, territoires

Contacts

  • Dulce Freire
    courriel : dulce [dot] freire [at] ics [dot] ul [dot] pt
  • Anton Schuurman
    courriel : anton [dot] schuurman [at] wur [dot] nl

Source de l'information

  • Dulce Freire
    courriel : dulce [dot] freire [at] ics [dot] ul [dot] pt

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« Rural History Network International Conference », Appel à contribution, Calenda, Publié le mardi 29 mars 2011, https://doi.org/10.58079/i64

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