ESF Scientific Programme: Representations of the Past
Representations of the Past: The Writing of National Histories in Europe
 
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Country of origin of scholars contributing to the NHIST programme
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CLIOHnet

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The Socrates-Erasmus Thematic Network
www.clioh.net

 
Institute for Human Sciences

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Institute for Human Sciences - Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen
www.iwm.at

 
Körber-Stiftung

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Körber-Stiftung - Forum für Impulse
www.koerber-stiftung.de

 
Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut, Essen

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Ein interdisziplinäres Forschungskolleg in der Tradition internationaler Advanced-Study-Institutes.
www.kulturwissenschaftliches-institut.de
 
Oxford History of History Writing

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Five-volume, multi-authored history of history writing project funded by the University of Alberta, Canada
www.arts.ualberta.ca

 
RICH, University of Hanyang, Korea

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Research Institute of Comparative History and Culture
rich.hanyang.ac.kr
 
Transnational Infrastructures and the Rise of Contemporary Europe (TIE)

The Transnational Infrastructures and the Rise of Contemporary Europe-project, or simply the acronym TIE, is a historical research project that seeks to explore how Europe was materialised and shaped by infrastructures in the 20th century. It suggests that important fragments of an emerging European society and identity are embedded in transnational material infrastructures - the wires, pipes, cables, highways, railroads, and information networks that span political borders and connect national infrastructures. The TIE Project is funded by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), and is located at Eindhoven University of Technology.

www.tie-project.nl

 
Pasts Inc.

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Institute of Historical Studies, Central European University, Budapest
www.pasts.ceu.hu