The Second History Student Conference of Higher School of Economics
USABLE PASTS
February 4-5, 2016
National Research University Higher School of Economics, Saint Petersburg
deadline for registrations 15 January
The conference aims at exploring the dynamic field of history featuring both the efforts of various disciplines in dealing with the pasts and interdisciplinary approaches within the discipline of history. The conference embraces a broad variety of research themes, which deal with material objects in history and their meanings within the framework of heritage and memory studies on the one hand, and the politics of circulation of historically formed discourses of identity and legitimacy in present-day society, on the other hand.
-- historical memory and historically-informed discourses of public politics, identity politics nationalism, cultural heritage and nationalization of the past,
-- comparative history of the imperial pasts, imperial diversity and imperial legacy;
-- symbolic representations of history in post-imperial and post-colonial societies,
-- studies of collective trauma and historical justice,
-- cultural, natural and industrial heritage, including public museums, media space, use of nature in
historical narratives and memory;
-- history in interaction with other disciplines: environmental history, history of science, technological history, urban history, economic history, history and law.
The conference will take place in Saint Petersburg on February 4-5, 2016.
The working language of the conference is English.
The application should be in English and consists of an extended abstract of the paper (no more than 800 words including references) and an application form.
You can register for the conference, fill the form, and load extended abstract of your paper here:
http://www.hse.ru/pasts/expresspolls/poll/166849955.html
before January 15, 2016
You are very welcome to ask questions, sending your queries to the address:
usable.pasts2016@gmail.com
and to Alexandra Bekasova (abekasova@hse.ru)
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