The Blog March 8, 2015

2015 Harvard International History Conference – "Transitions: States and Empires in the Longue Durée"

Our colleagues at Harvard have announced the schedule for this year's Harvard Graduate Student Conference on international history, taking place this March 12-13, 2015 in Cambridge, Massachusetts (USA).

In addition to stimulating presentations by graduate students around the world, the conference features a public keynote address by NYU's Jane Burbank, "Escaping Empire, Escaping Europe? History and Historians in Transition." Conference attendees will be treated to remarks over dinner by Tufts historian and Toynbee Prize Foundation Trustee David Ekbladh, who will reflect on changes in the field of international and global history since the inaugural Harvard International History conference fifteen years ago.

For more general information, check out the conference's website here.

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