2006-12-02
Grants - Part 12
posted by mh 19 years ago
The Center for Urban History of East-Central Europe (Lviv, Ukraine) has announced a competition for grants for research on the topic Modern East-Central European City in the 19th and 20th Centuries: Commonalities of Urbanity, Regional Variations and Vectors of Change. More details on the various grants and the application process can be found here. Deadline: January 1, 2007.
Events - Part 29
posted by mh 19 years ago
Next weekend (Dec 9-10) in Istanbul: Perceptions of the Past in the Turkish Republic at the RCAC, including several papers on art, architecture, and archaology.
Next month in Weimar: the long-announced conference Public Istanbul - Die Stadt und ihre Räume der Öffentlichkeit will take place from January 19-21, 2007. Despite the German title, the papers will be in English. To attend the conference a registration (50EU, students go free) before January 15 is required.
Next month in Weimar: the long-announced conference Public Istanbul - Die Stadt und ihre Räume der Öffentlichkeit will take place from January 19-21, 2007. Despite the German title, the papers will be in English. To attend the conference a registration (50EU, students go free) before January 15 is required.
Balkancities
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