Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities | Wolf Humanities Center. The Wolf Humanities Center awards five (5) one-year Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships each academic year to junior scholars in the humanities who are no more than five years out of their doctorate. Preference will be given to candidates not yet in tenure track positions whose proposals are interdisciplinary, who have not previously enjoyed use of the resources of the University of Pennsylvania, and who would particularly benefit from and contribute to Penn's intellectual life.
The programs of the Wolf Humanities Center are conceived through yearly topics that invite broad interdisciplinary collaboration. For the 2023–2024 academic year, our topic will be Revolution. The Wolf Humanities Center is keen to support projects that contribute to the dismantling of all forms of racial, gender, and other discrimination as they exist within the humanities. Call for Applications, 2023–2024 Topic: RevolutionApplication Deadline: November 1, 2022Submit application materials via Interfolio.
Achtundvierzig | Blog zur Edition der Akten der Provisorischen Zentralgewalt für Deutschland in der Revolution 1848/49. Ontwerp, Om De Republiek Door Eene Heilzaame Vereeniging Der Belangen Van ... Y:\TS\2006MAIN\2006V1.MN\V1PRE4.MN. Die Geschichte unserer Zivilisation: 1789 - 1848 Die Zeit der Revolutionen. Christopher Clark: The 1848 Revolutions. The Geopolitics of Revolution in 1848. Online-ringvorlesung.de - Die Revolutionen von 1848-49 und ihre Folgen. Age of Revolution Home Page - Age of Revolution. Twitter. Representations and Uses of the American Revolution in Past and Present | H-Soz-Kult. Kommunikation und Fachinformation für die Geschichtswissenschaften | Geschichte im Netz | History in the web.
The American Revolution is, obviously, the founding moment of the United States of America that continues to be present in the U.S. and beyond. From the late eighteenth-century on, it has been and continues to be an inspiration for social movements and both, state- and nation-building in multiple contexts. One could think of struggles for civil rights, constitutions, institutions such as parliaments or courts of justice. The American Revolution functioned as a usable past justifying political change, the organization of resistance, and revolutionary action. The independence movements in Haiti and Spanish America, the Italian Risorgimento, decolonization in Africa in the mid-20th century, and sovereignty claims of the Haudenosaunee who hold that the US constitution is based on their, the Iroquois nations', centuries old confederation, is what comes to mind.
Revolutions | Podcast auf Spotify. Modern Revolutions and the Idea of Europe | H-Soz-Kult. Kommunikation und Fachinformation für die Geschichtswissenschaften | Geschichte im Netz | History in the web. Florian Greiner, Stiftung Reichspräsident-Friedrich-Ebert Gedenkstätte, Heidelberg Thursday, 9 SeptemberVenue: École Française d’Athènes Opening / Welcome: 09:30–10:30Panel 1: 10:30–12:30Languages, Concepts, Rhetoric Sara Sermini, “What is to be done? The language of rebellion from Russia to Europe” Mehmet Dosemeci, “Movement, revolution, disruption” Sam Kuijken, “The Comte de Ferrand’s Théorie des révolutions: a conceptualization of revolutions by a forgotten mind of the French counter-revolution” Ágoston Nagy & Henrik Hőnich, “From ‘revolutio’ to ‘forradalom’: a conceptual history of ‘revolution’ in the Hungarian social-political vocabulary of the first half of the 19th century” Chair: Efi Gazi Coffee / Tea Break: 12:30–13:00 Keynote 1: 13:00–14:00 Sylvie Aprile, L’exil comme expérience et laboratoire de l’idée européenne Lunch Break: 14:00–15:00 Panel 2: 15:00–16:30Conservative Revolutions Iason Zarikos, “Do conservatives revolt?
Chair: Gilles de Rapper Coffee / Tea Break: 16:30–17:00. Detailansicht - Campus Management - HISinOne. XIXe s. Paris Révolutionnaire. Bayerische Zeitungen 1848-1850. "Es muß Tag werden". Titelblatt einer radikalen Revolutionszeitung Die meisten Zeitungen, die aufgrund der Aufhebung der Pressezensur seit März 1848 entstanden, existierten nur bis Ende 1850. Das parteipolitisch sehr differenzierte Spektrum reicht daher vom radikal demokratischen Revolutionszeitung bis zum ultramontan konservativen Blatt. Diese publizistische Blüte hatte eine nachhaltige Politisierung des öffentlichen Diskurses zur Folge, der lange über das Verschwinden der meisten Blätter um 1849/50 nachwirkte. Inhalt und Bedeutung Die Revolution von 1848 gilt als die Geburtsstunde der politischen Parteien und der unabhängigen politischen Presse in den deutschen Ländern. In Bayern lockerte schon König Ludwig I. Die französische Februarrevolution von 1848 griff ab März auch auf Deutschland über.
Zu den Erfolgen der revolutionären Bewegung zählten die Politisierung der Öffentlichkeit und die Pressefreiheit. Zeitungen sind Zeugnis der einsetzenden Politisierung der Öffentlichkeit im 19. 1848 - Flugschriften im Netz. Verhandlung dtsch donstituierenden Nationalversammlung Frankfurt. Hambach Gesellschaft e.V. Locomotive : Zeitung für politische Bildung des Volkes :: Historische Zeitungen - Zeitungsinformationssystem (ZEFYS) Titel: Locomotive [Elektronische Ressource] : Zeitung für politische Bildung des Volkes Beteiligt: Held, Friedrich Wilhelm Alexander Erschienen: Berlin : F.
Reichardt Erscheinungsverlauf: 1848,1(1.Apr.)-201(30.Dez.); mehr nicht digitalisiert Anmerkungen: Die radikale Zeitung "Locomotive" gilt als journalistisches Hauptwerk von Friedrich Wilhelm Alexander Held. Weitere Titelhinweise: Druckausg. ---> Locomotive Verbreitungsort(e): Berlin Standardnummern: OCLC-Nr.: 713533753 OCLC-Nr.: 729951486 Sacherschließung: DDC-Sachgruppen der ZDB: 070 Nachrichtenmedien, Journalismus, Verlagswesen ; 943 Geschichte Deutschlands Erscheinungsform: Zeitung Veröffentlichungsform: Zeitung für die allgemeine Öffentlichkeit Ausgaben für das Jahr 1848.
Das Westphälische Dampfboot. 19. Jahrhundert. 4 x 1848 - Geschichten aus der Berliner Maerzrevolution / Startseite / ZLB. All Titles - Index - Flugschriften 1848 - Digitale Sammlungen. Das 19. Jahrhundert in Perspektive | Geschichtswissenschaftliche Forschungen aus Deutschland und Frankreich. Actualité du XIXe siècle | Plateforme de la Société d'histoire de 1848 et des révolutions du XIXe siècle. CRHXIX - Centre d'histoire du XIXe siècle (EA 3550) C19 Index - Information Site. Welcome to C19: The Nineteenth Century Index – the most comprehensive and dynamic source for discovering nineteenth-century books, periodicals, official documents, newspapers and archives.
C19 Index draws on the strength of established indexes such as the Nineteenth Century Short Title Catalogue (NSTC), The Wellesley Index, Poole's Index, Periodicals Index Online and the Cumulative Index to Niles' Register 1811–1849 to create integrated bibliographic coverage of over 1.7 million books and official publications, 70,000 archival collections and 22.7 million articles published in over 2,500 journals, magazines and newspapers. C19 Index now provides integrated access to 13 bibliographic indexes, including more than three million records from British Periodicals Collections I and II, together with the expanded online edition of the Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century Journalism (DNCJ).
1848/49 Revolutions. CESAR est une base de données et une banque d'image sur le. - VD18 digital. Interpreting the Declaration of Independence by Translation. Making of Modern Law - Primary Sources. From Revolution to Reconstruction. Documents from the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention, 1774-1789. Making of Modern Law - Cases. Boston 1775. The American Revolution. Professor Joanne Freeman, Professor of History Description The American Revolution entailed some remarkable transformations--converting British colonists into American revolutionaries, and a cluster of colonies into a confederation of states with a common cause--but it was far more complex and enduring than the fighting of a war.
As John Adams put it, "The Revolution was in the Minds of the people... before a drop of blood was drawn at Lexington"--and it continued long past America's victory at Yorktown. This course will examine the Revolution from this broad perspective, tracing the participants' shifting sense of themselves as British subjects, colonial settlers, revolutionaries, and Americans. Texts Bailyn, Bernard. Brown, Richard D., ed. Cray, Robert E. Gross, Robert A. Hamilton, Alexander, James Madison, and John Jay. McDonnell, Michael. Paine, Thomas. Raphael, Ray. Schwartz, Barry. Wood, Gordon S. Wood, Gordon S. Requirements Grading. British Newspapers 1600-1900 Basic Search. Internet Library of Early Journals.
We regret to inform users that this resource is no longer available. The site has been withdrawn as the technologies which it is built with have reached end-of-life. An archived version of the site is available at Last update to original site: 1999 Date withdrawn: 1 April 2020 Please contact digitalsupport@bodleian.ox.ac.uk with any questions. Acccessing online copies of the journals and magazines Digitized versions of the journals and magazines originally hosted on ILEJ can be accessed through the following providers: Gentleman's Magazine Years 1731-1830 are available via Hathi Trust Digital Library The Annual Register Years 1758-1778 are available via Hathi Trust Digital Library Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society Years 1757-1775 (volumes 50-65) are available via JSTOR Notes and Queries The Builder Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine Preface from the original site: What is ILEJ?
Aims Papers on ILEJ. Times Digital Archive. Eighteenth Century Journals : A Portal to Newspapers and Periodicals, 1685-1815 / ECJ I & II. IZEA - Interdisziplinäres Zentrum für die Erforschung der Europäischen Aufklärung: Startseite. Gazettes européennes du 18e siècle. Eighteenth Century Journals - Adam Matthew Digital. Eighteenth-Century Resources -- Professional Resources. This page, edited by Jack Lynch of Rutgers – Newark, is part of the larger collection of Eighteenth-Century Resources on the Net.
General Resources Calls for Papers on 18th-c. topics Part of the large archive of Calls for Papers in English literature at Penn. Internet Mailing Lists A list of mailing lists devoted to the eighteenth century, including: Claire's Seventeenth Century (Claire George, Univ. of Durham) A discussion board for 17th-c. studies and news. Where to Find The Eighteenth Century [microform] Collection (Roxanne Kent-Drury) A list of libraries that carry all or part of the microfilm collection. Eighteenth-Century Reading Room Blog (Graduate Center, CUNY) A blog and discussion group hosted by the CUNY Graduate Center's 18th-c. community.
Societies Kevin Berland's site accompanies the C18 list he runs; a fine collection of resources, especially valuable for the Selected Readings. Fledgling master index to 18th-c. resources, sponsored by ISECS. Regional ASECS affiliates NASSR (Waterloo) 18thConnect. Accueil. Eighteenth-Century Thought (AMS Press, Inc.) Eighteenth-Century Thought is an international, interdisciplinary annual founded for the purpose of advancing the study of the long eighteenth century from c. 1650 to the end of the Atlantic and European Revolutionary Era (c. 1750–1850). The annual publishes research pertinent to the fields of Revolutionary Europe, the history of the Atlantic world, the Enlightenment, the globalization of thought and culture between c. 1650–1850, the history of political thought and philosophy, eighteenth-century cultural and literary studies, history of science, legal history, the intersection of Enlightenment and religion, as well as economic thought and the human sciences as they were conceived and pursued from the middle seventeenth century to the early nineteenth century.
Eighteenth-Century Thought is a refereed, peer-reviewed journal. All submissions are subject to editorial review and review by outside readers. Click here for contents to volumes 1–3. Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO.
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