Hej alla,
Institutionen för historiska studier vid Göteborgs universitet utlyser två doktorandtjänster i historia med tillträde i september 2024. Sista ansökningsdag är den 31 januari och närmare upplysningar finns här: https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I005/1035/job?site=6&lang=SE&validator=3038…. Sprid gärna vidare i era nätverk och tipsa presumtiva sökande!
Vänliga hälsningar,
Kenneth Nyberg
Hej på er!
Vi utlyser just nu en tjänst som postdoktor inom teknikhistoria, innovationsstudier eller STS. Personen vi anställer kommer arbeta inom ett forskningsprojekt som undersöker hur digitalisering påverkar infrastrukturella system. Placering är på Historiska studier av teknik, vetenskap och miljö, KTH, Stockholm. Sista ansökningsdag: 19 januari.
Läs mer här, och sprid gärna i era nätverk: https://www.kth.se/lediga-jobb/683580?l=sv
Vänliga hälsningar
Sofia
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Sofia Jonsson
Administrative Group Manager
KTH – Royal Institute of Technology
University Administration
School of Architecture and the Built Environment
Departmental Support/Dep. of Philosophy and History
adress, 100 44 Stockholm
Phone: +46 (0)8-790 9248
KTH.se/profile/sofijo<https://www.kth.se/profile/sofijo>
P Be green - Please read from the screen
The Center for Statecraft and Strategic Communication vid Handelshögskolan i Stockholm utlyser tre postdoctjänster. Forskningen ska bedrivas i skärningspunkten mellan historia, statskonst och strategisk kommunikation. Deadline för ansökan är 1 februari och tjänsterna påbörjas i augusti 2024.
Annons:
https://jobs.hhs.se/en/job/stockholm/three_postdoctoral_fellowships_in_stat…
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7136297101331775488/
Sprid gärna annonsen till potentiella kandidater.
Med vänlig hälsning,
Rikard Westerberg
Ph.D., Center Director
Center for Statecraft and Strategic Communication
Stockholm School of Economics
Box 6501, SE-113 83 Stockholm, Sweden
Visiting address: Sveavägen 65
Mobile: +46 70 958 69 57 http://www.hhs.se/cssc
https://axsonjohnsoninstitute.org
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS: “MANORS AT WAR”, MANORIAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE 2024 KAMU Espoo City Museum has the pleasure of inviting you to the 8:th ENCOUNTER conference taking place on June 13th – 15th 2024 in Espoo, Finland.
The conference is held in conjunction with the research project of the KAMU Espoo City Museum: The Espoo Manor, which focuses on the Espoo Manor and its long and rich history. The results of the project are presented in an exhibition presenting the history of the Manor of Espoo and in a scholarly work titled: The Espoo Manor – The Manor on the King’s Road, both published in October 2023. The manor at war The Espoo Manor was founded by King Gustaf I of Sweden in 1556 as part of a network of royal demesnes designed to support the logistics of the Swedish army during the war with Russia 1554– 1557. Manors have historically played an important role during the many periods of conflict across Europe – as strongholds, supply depots, prisons, training centres, headquarters, and hospitals for example. During periods of occupation manors have usually fared badly at the hands of the invading army, and even sometimes at the hands of their own troops. Some manors, on the other hand, owe their existence to the riches their owners acquired in wartime. Manors also had a complicated role to play in both the build up to and the aftermath of wars – as symbols of resistance or occupation, as well as symbols of regeneration or a new political order. The theme of manors in times of war is regrettably current in Europe even today.
Call for papers Participants are invited to send proposals for presentations, which may approach the theme of the seminar, manors, and wars, broadly during the modern period (from about 1500 CE to the present), from different perspectives and addressing questions such as e.g.:
• How have manors been shaped by wartime?
• How did manors operate as economic and logistical centres during wartime?
• What is the history of women within manors and estates caught up in wars?
• When and why were manors rebuilt after periods of destruction during war?
• How did wartime affect the labour forces that manors depended on and what impact did this have?
• What stories emerge from manors in the aftermath of war – as remnants of lost communities, as symbols or resistance or occupation, or as legacies of a changed world?
• Manors and estates during and after the world wars.
• The mission of museums in their presentation of wars. How do museums deal with the dark heritage of war?
Research, preservation, protection and public communication of the cultural heritage of manor houses and estates and war. According to this multiscalar approach, three sessions of a maximum of four presentations will be organized. The length of the presentations is 20 minutes maximum and 10 minutes for discussion. The excellence of applications as well as the experience of the potential contributors will therefore be relevant for choosing the conference contributions.
Abstracts
Abstracts in English of a maximum of 300 words (references excluded) as well as a brief biographical note with your title and institutional affiliation may be sent to: susanna.aaltonen(a)espoo.fi The deadline for abstract submission is January 31st 2024. Notification of acceptance will be sent in February 2024. The language of the conference is English. The selected contributors may be exempted from the conference fee (150 Euro). The organizers are currently applying for additional funding. The conference programme and information for participants to follow.
Questions and preliminary applications may be addressed to Susanna Aaltonen susanna.aaltonen(a)espoo.fi or Tryggve Gestrin tryggve.gestrin(a)espoo.fi
More information can be found on the websites of KAMU and ENCOUNTER: https://www.espoo.fi/en/kamu-espoo-city-museum and https://encounter.network
Hälsningar
Göran Ulväng
Göran Ulväng
Fil. d:r / PhD
Docent / Ass. Professor
<http://www.bebyggelsehistoria.org/>
<http://www.bebyggelsehistoria.org/>
Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen / Dep. of Economic History
Uppsala universitet / Uppsala University
Box 513
SE-751 20 Uppsala
Sweden
Goran.Ulvang(a)ekhist.uu.se<mailto:Goran.Ulvang@ekhist.uu.se>
Telefon / Phone: 018 - 471 12 28 / +46 18 471 12 28
Mobil / Cell: 070 - 251 58 67 / +46 70 251 58 67
Hemsida på Uppsala universitet / web:
http://katalog.uu.se/empInfo/?languageId=3&id=N96-5756_1
Hemsidan Svenska herrgårdar / Web: Swedish Manors
www.svenskaherrgardar.se<http://www.svenskaherrgardar.se>
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Utlysning av lektorat i historia med inriktning mot digital historia
Historiska institutionen vid Uppsala universitet utlyser ett lektorat i historia med inriktning mot digital historia. Sista ansökningsdag är den 11 januari 2024.
Se: Universitetslektor i historia med inriktning mot digital historia - Uppsala universitet (uu.se)<https://www.jobb.uu.se/detaljsida/?positionId=668333>
Mvh
Dag Lindström
Professor
Prefekt vid Historiska institutionen och Hugo Valentin-centrum
Uppsala universitet
Box 628, 751 26 Uppsala
Tel. 018-471 1556
Professor
Head of department
Department of History and the Hugo Valentin Centre
Uppsala University
Box 628, 751 26 Uppsala
Sweden
Phone: + 46 (0)18 471 1556
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Hej!
Bifogat finns CfP för en workshop som arrangeras i Lund i juni. Sprid gärna vidare till den som kan tänkas vara intresserad!
Hälsningar,
Martin
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Martin Dackling
Docent, biträdande universitetslektor i historia
Historiska institutionen
Lunds universitet, Box 192
221 00 Lund
Tel: 0705218378
Aktuell forskning: Fideikommiss i Sverige under 400 år<https://portal.research.lu.se/sv/projects/att-konservera-godsen-vid-sl%C3%A…>
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Avdelningen för Agrarhistoria vid SLU kommer under vårterminen 2024 (20/3–14/6) att ge doktorandkursen Early Modern Social Inequality (7,5 hp).
The objective of this course is to give students insights into the research on inequality in Early Modern Europe in general, and Sweden in particular (c. 1500–1800): the main empirical findings, as well as the methods and the theoretical explanatory models used. The course includes the historiography of how (in-)equality rose as an intellectual concept and as an interest of research; the latest findings concerning how wealth and income inequality shifted over time and between regions; the debates regarding why and how inequality grew; and what consequences inequality had for the population of Early Modern Europe.
Kursen riktar sig till doktorander i historia, ekonomisk historia, agrarhistoria och närliggande ämnen. Den är öppen för alla sökande oavsett lärosäte, utan avgift. Undervisningen äger rum i Ultuna utanför Uppsala, men med möjlighet till hybriddeltagande på distans. Anmälan görs till kursansvarig Martin Andersson på martin.a.andersson(a)slu.se<mailto:martin.a.andersson@slu.se>, senast den 10 mars.
Se bifogad affisch för mer information samt länkar till kursplan och litteraturlista.
Martin Andersson
Forskare vid Avdelningen för agrarhistoria, SLU
Researcher at the Division of Agrarian History, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
NY BOK: Från trälar till tjänstefolk: legofolk i Sverige 1250–1600
Fritt tillgänglig: https://doi.org/10.21525/kriterium.48
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