Annual Conference of the Society for the History of War: Legacies of War and Violence
Thematic focus
- Cultural History
- Gender History
- Global History
- Local History
- Military History
- Transnational History
- Museums, Memorials and Exhibitions
- Other Forms of History Education
- Media and Public Discourse
- Inclusive History Education
- Resources and Learning Materials for History Education
- Transnational and International Cooperations
- Teaching Sensitive Histories
- History of National Minorities
- Histories of Discrimination and Persecution
- Histories of Violence
- Histories of Wars and Warfare
- History of Anti-Semitism
- History of Colonialism
- History of National Minorities
- Remembrance / Collective Memory
Language
English
Country
Cyprus
Address
Nicosia, Cyprus
Date
28 - 29 November 2024
Time
09:00 - 19:00
(GMT+02:00) Nicosia
Contact
SHOWconferences@gmail.com
Description
We invite you to participate in this conference by submitting an abstract in response to our Call for Papers (CfP and instructions here: https://www.show.org.uk/ - deadline June 30). The impact of war and violence lingers long after hostilities cease. Historians specialising in armed conflicts, wars, violence, post-conflict reconstruction, conflict resolution, and related subjects, are invited to delve into the enduring legacies of war and violence, including how these conflicts conclude, how states, societies, and their militaries grapple with their aftermath, and how domestic and international institutions learn from experiences in past conflicts. Keynote speaker: Prof. Martin Thomas, University of Exeter
Organiser
Society for the History of War; Deputy Ministry of Culture and Museum of the National Struggle of the Republic of Cyprus; University of Cyprus; University of Nicosia; Council of Historic Memory of the EOKA Struggle 1955-1959