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International Summer School Towards Inclusive Global Histories

The call for next year’s summer school is out now. The International Summer School Towards Inclusive Global Histories (Växjö, Sweden, 07.-09.09.2025) is jointly organized by the European Network in Universal and Global History (ENIUGH) in collaboration with Global Diplomacy Network (GDN), Linnaeus University Center for Concurrences in Colonial and Postcolonial Studies (LNUC), and the Asian Center, University of the Philippines.

PhD students are invited to focus on three novel research fields within global history: Global Diplomacy, gender, and environmental questions.

Please find the full call here.

Keynote Speakers

ENIUGH and Linnaeus University are proud to announce that Laura de Mello e Souza and Fe Navarrete Linares have agreed to deliver keynote lectures at the Eighth ENIUGH congress in Växjö., Sweden, 10-12 September 2024.

The Call for Panels and Papers is still open until 15 October 2024, applications can be submitted via our website.

Call for Panels and Papers: 8th ENIUGH Congress

The call for panels and papers for the “Eighth European Congress on Universal and Global History” is out now. The congress will focus on “Critical Global Histories: Methodological Reflections and Thematic Expansions” and will be take place at Linnaeus University in Växjö, Sweden, 10 – 12 September 2025.

We invite contributions consisting of presentations of original research and empirically grounded work in progress, as well as theoretical, methodological, ethical, and historiographical reflections. We particularly encourage contributions that reflect on how critical thinking can be applied in global historical investigations. Deadline for applications is October 15, 2024.

Please find more information on our congress website.

The full call as a pdf.

Call for Applications: Walter Markov Prize 2025

The European Network in Universal and Global History (ENIUGH) proudly announces the Walter Markov Prize 2025 and calls for applications.
The prize honours an outstanding PhD- or MA-thesis that contributes to the research fields of Walter Markov, especially the comparative exploration of revolutions; social movements and decolonisation processes in Africa, Asia, and Latin America; historiographical traditions in various national contexts; and academic internationalisation in the course of the 20th and 21th centuries.

The jury will consider manuscripts (in German, English, or French) that have been submitted to the respective institution after January 2022. Applicants should submit their manuscripts, a summarizing abstract of 250 words and a brief CV electronically and as one PDF file to: headquarters@eniugh.org. The deadline for submissions is 15.04.2025.

More information on the prize can be found on our website.

The full call as a pdf.

Druckfrisch Discussions are now also available as podcasts.

 

ABOUT US

The European Network in Universal and Global History (ENIUGH) seeks to foster and promote research and teaching through the establishment of platforms of communication and exchange for scholars working in the field of world and global history all over Europe. The main instruments to achieve these aims are:

  • to regularly organise a European Congress on themes of world and global history;
  • to publish with its periodicals Comparativ and Connections and through other forms ongoing efforts in the research of global linkages in a historical perspective;
  • to present new and innovative research in our event series Druckfrisch Book Discussions;
  • to offer administrative help for bi- and multilateral cooperation in the fields of masters and PhD programmes as well as facilitating interaction between research centres across Europe and beyond.

ENIUGH welcomes all who are engaged in transcending national history and invites for active membership as well as for contribution to its publications and events.

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