If you are interested in how history functions in the public sphere, the summer school will give you an opportunity to broaden your interests and enrich your experience. The event will combine lectures, workshops and debates concerning methodology and specific case studies delivered by specialists in the field, as well as presentations of individual and collaborative projects.
We strongly encourage graduate and postgraduate students, professionals, as well as those without institutional affiliation but conducting interesting public history projects to submit their proposals. They may include (but need not be limited to):
- Public history of things
- Ethical aspects of doing history
- Historical narratives
- History & politics
- History & memory
- E-history
- Digital humanities
- Oral history
- Visual history
- Museums, exhibitions, archives
- Festivals and reenactments
- History of education
- Historical journalism
- Popularisation of history
- History & media
- History-related games
- Project management
To apply, send an abstract of your paper (max. 350 words) followed by a short biographical note - your education, current research, publications/major achievements and research interests
Deadline for sending application: April 1, 2022
Application form is available at:
https://publichistorysummerschool.wordpress.com/submission/
All participants who will come to Wrocław from abroad and present their research on-site will receive a scholarship of 5 000 PLN (c. 1080 EUR / 1230 USD). Students from Poland will get 1 500 PLN. The scholarships will be paid upon arrival and they should cover transportation, accommodation, food, insurance and any medical fees. The organisers do not handle reservations.
Organisation Committee
Joanna Wojdon (University of Wrocław)
Dorota Wiśniewska (University of Wrocław)
Thomas Cauvin (University of Luxembourg)
Scientific Committee
Catherine Brice (Paris-Est Créteil Val de Marne University)
David Dean (Carleton University)
Tanya Evans (Macquarie University, IFPH President)
Wojciech Kucharski (Zajezdnia History Centre)
Malgorzata Rymsza-Pawlowska (American University)
Przemysław Wiszewski (University of Wrocław)