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Dear friends and colleagues, In today's Wednesday Weekly we would like to share the information on the upcoming colloquium with you. We would also like to draw your attention to two calls for papers. Enjoy and have a great week! Your KFG-Team |
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Next week’s Colloquium: Wolfgang Höpken on "'Critical Junctures' and 'Path-Developments': Religion and Secularity in the Balkans (19th-21st Century)", 27 MarchNext Wednesday, our Senior Researcher Fellow Wolfgang Höpken will give a presentation on "'Critical Junctures' and 'Path-Developments': Religion and Secularity in the Balkans (19th-21st Century)". The colloquium will take place in a hybrid format (on-site and online). In the Member Area you will find more information including preparatory readings and the zoom connection data. 27 March | 9.15–11.45 am (CET) Strohsack, Room 4.55 and online via zoom |
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CfP: "Hallowed Efforts? Work and the Sacred, c. 1350–c. 1815", 14–15 NovemberWith its broad spatial and temporal scope, the workshop "Hallowed Efforts? Work and the Sacred, c. 1350–c. 1815" at the Leibniz Institute of European History (Mainz) will bring together historians specializing in diverse fields, enable comparative reflections, and interweave multiple historiographical threads that touch on the intersection between work and the sacred. Interested scholars are invited to submit abstracts of 250–300 words and a short CV to harrer@ieg-mainz.de. Deadline: 15 April 2024
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CfP: "Food Intolerances: Confession, Consumption, and Control in Early Modern Europe" | 14–16 May 2025The conference “Food Intolerances: Confession, Consumption, and Control in Early Modern Europe”, held on 14–16 May 2025 at Historisches Kolleg (Munich), invites papers that consider food consumption and its control in the making or breaking of boundaries between and within the various religious communities of early modern Europe (c.1450-c.1800). Deadline: 1 June 2024
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If you have any content that you think suits the purpose of the weekly, please feel free to send it to us at multiple-secularities@uni-leipzig.de. |
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Kolleg-Forschungsgruppe "Multiple Secularities - Beyond the West, Beyond Modernities" Nikolaistraße 8-10, 04109 Leipzig Mail: multiple-secularities@uni-leipzig.de |