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Summer School in Comparative and Transnational History: Theories, Methodology and Case Studies
| Location: | Italy |
| Summer Program Date: | 2011-05-15 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2011-03-01 |
| Announcement ID: |
183465 |
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12-15 September 2011
Conveners: Profs. Luca Molà, Antonella Romano and Steve Smith
Are you convinced that national history and its approaches are limited? Do you want to look beyond the nation in which you live? In this case, you may be interested in attending the HEC 2011 Summer School which will take place in one of the most evocative places in Florence: Villa Schifanoia.
The Department of History and Civilization at the European University Institute is a major centre of comparative and transnational European history. The courses will allow you to continue and to broaden your research interests in this field.
Well-known specialists from the European University Institute and from other European outstanding institutions will present interesting ways of writing the history of Europe as well as raising important questions on its development.
You will have the opportunity to meet our researchers, who are preparing their Ph.Ds. in this European institution, participate in a seminar in this centre of excellence, visit the Library, the Historical Archives of the European Union and have find out about how to apply to the European University Institute.
Most courses are held in English, but also other EU languages are accepted. In the evening, you will have the opportunity to visit Florence, one of the most beautiful towns of the world!
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