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Tre fullt finansierade tvååriga postdoktorala tjänster med start hösten 2026 utlyses vid Center for Statecraft and Strategic Communication vid Handelshögskolan i Stockholm. Vid centret bedrivs forskning inom historia, statskonst och strategisk kommunikation. Centret är en av fyra forskningsinstitutioner inom det internationella samarbetet inom the Ax:son Johnson Institute for Statecraft and Diplomacy. Ansökningsperioden är öppen t o m 15/2 2026.
Mer information:
https://jobs.hhs.se/en/job/stockholm/three_postdoctoral_fellowships_in_stat…
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
Kära kollegor,
Jag vidarebefordra en call for paper från vår finska kollega Ilkka Kärrylä för nästa års årsbok av finska årsboken för arbetarhistoria som ska handla om arbetsmarknaden i kristider. Texterna publiceras på engelska och svenska, länk till cfp https://journal.fi/tyovaentutkimus/announcement/view/940
hälsningar
Silke
Silke Neunsinger
Arbetarrörelsen arkiv och bibliotek
Elektronvägen 2
141 49 Huddinge
tel 08-4123927
mobil 070-7613927
www.arbetarhistoria.se<http://www.arbetarhistoria.se>
Kære historikere
På vegne af tidsskriftet Arbejderhistorie sender jeg hermed CfP til et temanummer om Danmark, Nordatlanten og arbejderhistorien - se vedheftede.
Mvh Mary Hilson
Afdeling for Historie og Klassiske Studier, Aarhus Universitet
Hej!
Varmt välkomna att skicka in nomineringar till Svenska nationalkommittén för teknik- och vetenskapshistorias pris till Torsten Althins minne 2026. Sista dag för nomineringar 1 mars 2026. Se vidare bifogad fil.
Vänliga hälsningar,
Anna Storm
Professor
[Linköpings universitet]
Department of Thematic Studies
s-581 83 Linköping, Sweden
Phone: +46 (0)13 28 11 86
Mobile: +46 (0)760 94 50 98
Visiting address: TEMA-huset, Entrance 37, Room A425, Campus Valla
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Hej,
Teknik- och vetenskapshistoriska dagar 2026 hålls i Göteborg den 19-21 augusti 2026. Mer information finns i bifogad pdf.
Varmt välkomna!
Organisationskommittén genom Gustav Holmberg
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Gustav Holmberg
http://www.gustavholmberg.com
EUROPAST Online Workshop “Open Archives, Accessible Research, and Public History”
November 18, 2025, 13:00 to 17:00 CET on ZOOM (https://lu-se.zoom.us/j/64779939772)
Organized and convened by Dr. Victoria Van Orden Martínez, Lund University, Sweden
Hosted by The North European Center for Research on Antisemitism and the Holocaust (NORAH) at Lund University, Sweden.
Chair: Dr. Victoria Van Orden Martínez, Researcher in History, Lund University and NORAH
Speakers:
Professor Thomas Cauvin, Professor of Public History, University of Luxembourg
Dr. Laura Aguiar, Lecturer in Cinematic Arts, Ulster University, Northern Ireland
Tomasz Lesniak, Library assistant, Lund University Library, Sweden
Dr. Ming Gao, Research scholar of East Asia studies, Lund University, Sweden
Description:
Archives are where researchers of all types – students, practitioners, academics, and the public – gather and mediate knowledge of the past. In turn, this knowledge forms the narratives that shape societies and our increasingly transnational and globalized world. The openness and availability of archives and the research that stems from them are thus of vital importance to the creation of balanced and nuanced narratives that promote democracy and equality. This begs questions about how to achieve open archives and accessible research that engage the public through different media, resulting in more inclusive public history engagements. This workshop, hosted by the North European Center for Research on Antisemitism and the Holocaust at Lund University (NORAH), is geared towards academics, practitioners, archivists, students, and others who engage with archives, research, and/or public history or want to reach the public. Participants have the opportunity not only to listen to experts in public history education, open archives, multimedia content creation, and public history writing share their experiences and best practices, but also to interact with them personally for meaningful personal advice and expertise.
Program:
13:00 – Welcome and Opening Remarks: Professor Barbara Törnquist-Plewa, Professor of European Studies, Lund University, and Dr. Victoria Van Orden Martínez, Researcher in History, Lund University and NORAH
13:30 – Dr. Thomas Cauvin, Professor of Public History, University of Luxembourg (lead, Public History and Outreach research area) and Dr. Laura Aguiar, Lecturer in Cinematic Arts, Ulster University, Northern Ireland (Multimedia producer)
Archives in Public History
The presentation explores what makes archives truly public within the context of public history. It examines how archives have evolved from static repositories to dynamic spaces, questioning issues of selection, censorship, accessibility, and corporate control. Through examples of inclusive and community-driven practices, we’ll consider how archives can engage the public, challenge dominant narratives, and activate their role in shaping collective memory.
14:30 – Break
14:45 – Tomasz Lesniak, Library assistant, Lund University Library, Sweden (authority on the UNESCO Memory of the World-designated Ravensbrück Archive at Lund University Library)
A Short History of The Polish Research Institute in Lund
In the final months of World War II, thousands of survivors from Nazi concentration camps were evacuated to southern Sweden through large-scale humanitarian operations led by the Red Cross and the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA). Among those who stepped forward to support these survivors was Zygmunt Lakociński (1905–1987), a Polish lecturer at Lund University. During his visits to refugee camps housing Polish citizens, Lakociński encountered many survivors and listened to their deeply personal and harrowing stories. Driven by a commitment to preserve these vital testimonies, he founded the Polish Research Institute in 1945. The Institute’s mission was to document the experiences of Polish survivors, especially those who had endured the horrors of Nazi concentration camps. Since 2015, I have had the privilege of overseeing the archive of the Polish Research Institute in Lund. This archive preserves an invaluable collection of personal histories and research materials that continue to shed light on the resilience and suffering of Polish survivors during and after the war.
15:15 – Dr. Ming Gao, Research scholar of East Asia studies, Lund University, Sweden (leading writer for The Conversation)
Connecting the Past, the Present, and the Public
This talk explores how historians can bridge the gap between scholarship and public life, transforming academic research into narratives that resonate with contemporary issues. Drawing on personal examples from platforms like The Conversation and other forms of public scholarship, it considers how public history can inform debate, influence policy, and make an impact both domestically and internationally.
15:45 – Break
16:00 to 17:00 – Discussion/Break-out rooms
Victoria ("Tori") Van Orden Martínez, Ph.D.
Researcher<https://portal.research.lu.se/en/persons/victoria-martinez>, Department of History
North European Center for Research on Antisemitism and the Holocaust (NORAH<https://www.linkedin.com/company/106156471/>)
Lund University
LUX, Helgonavägen 3, Lund
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Två fullt finansierade doktorandtjänster utlyses vid Center for Statecraft and Strategic Communication vid Handelshögskolan i Stockholm. Vid centret bedrivs forskning inom historia, statskonst och strategisk kommunikation. Antagna doktorander kommer att följa Handelshögskolans doktorandprogram samt vara en del av det internationella forskningssamarbetet inom the Ax:son Johnson Institute for Statecraft and Diplomacy. Ansökningsperioden är öppen t o m 15/1 2026.
Mer information:
https://www.hhs.se/en/about-us/news/cssc/2025/PhD-Fellowships-2026/
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