A Geography of (Art) Historians: The CIHA and the CISH during the Cold War

A Geography of (Art) Historians: The CIHA and the CISH during the Cold War

Organizer
José M. Faraldo (UCM), Patricia García-Montón (UCM/UCLM)
Venue
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
ZIP
28040
Location
Madrid
Country
Spain
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From - Until
14.11.2024 - 15.11.2024
Deadline
15.06.2024
By
José M. Faraldo, Universidad Complutense, Madrid

The Comité International d'Histoire de l'Art (CIHA) and the Comité International des Sciences Historiques (CISH) played a crucial role in the advancement of scholarship in the fields of Art History and History during the Cold War. We invite submissions of 20-minute papers exploring the history of these international organisations and their role in fostering transnational networks, cultural exchanges, and theoretical and methodological debates between scholars. We are also interested in local structures and the impact of international meetings on the development of national historiographies. We especially encourage papers focused on the Eastern Bloc and the Global South.

A Geography of (Art) Historians: The CIHA and the CISH during the Cold War

The Comité International d'Histoire de l'Art (CIHA) and the Comité International des Sciences Historiques (CISH) played a crucial role in the advancement of scholarship in the fields of Art History and History during the Cold War. Both NGOs of scholars contributed to building a professional community beyond political borders. Some of the most renowned (art) historians of the time belonged to their Boards or were members representing their country. Furthermore, international congresses and colloquia under the aegis of the CIHA and the CISH served as a forum for intellectual dialogue between specialists from different geographical and cultural regions of the world.
We invite submissions of 20-minute papers exploring the history of these international organisations and their role in fostering transnational networks, cultural exchanges, and theoretical and methodological debates between scholars. We are also interested in local structures and the impact of international meetings on the development of national historiographies. We especially encourage papers focused on the Eastern Bloc and the Global South.
Topics of interest may include, but are not limited to:
- national committees, but also failed projects to create them, or affiliated associations: scope, funding, members, concerns, projects, debates, scientific conferences; institutions involved; the impact of politics
- international meetings under the auspices of both NGOs: organisation and aftermath; government involvement; scholars in exile attendance; the experience of the participants; intellectual exchange; methodological debates; historiographical trends; political conditions and tendencies as determining factors in the discussions
- state control and cultural diplomacy concerning the activity of both NGOs and their national committees or affiliated associations

Please send an abstract (max. 300 words) and a short CV to coldwar.ciha.cish@gmail.com by June 15, 2024. Applicants selected will be notified by July 1, 2024. The language of the conference will be English.

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pgarci01@ucm.es

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