Global History at the University of Vienna

 

The Forschungsschwerpunkt Globalgeschichte (FSP Global History) brings together Vienna-based scholars and students who are interested in studying global processes from a wide variety of perspectives, including different world regions and ranging broadly from social history to international history. Members of the FSP Global History come from a number of different disciplines, such as history, political science, development studies, and area studies. This interdisciplinary approach is also reflected in the two master programs on Global History and Global Studies that are connected to the FSP: the Vienna-based MA Globalgeschichte und Global Studies and the European Master in Global Studies (EMGS) which connects different universities across Europe.

 

The FSP organizes several events and formats which are recurring every year. To feature our annual theme, we organize a Global History Month in October, featuring various events. Additionally, we convene a bi-monthly Global History Colloquium, inviting Vienna-based global historians to present and discuss their ongoing research projects. Furthermore, we host a Global History Annual Workshop aimed at, and organized by, emerging researchers from Vienna and beyond.

INTERSECTING INEQUALITIES

In 2023-24, the FSP will focus on intersecting inequalities in a global perspective. For this purpose, we aim to think about various dimensions of inequality, such as property relations, urban-rural divides, gender orders, or labour relations, concurrently. For this annual theme, we will collaborate with the research group Figurations of Inequality. The FSP will also fund smaller-scale projects related to this annual theme (for further information, please see: Call for Applications, application deadline: 15 December 2023).

(IM)MOBILITIES

In 2024-25, our annual theme will be devoted to the study of (im)mobilities in global history. Collaborating with scholars in the field of migration studies at the University of Vienna, we aim to broaden our understanding of mobility, including the movement of people, goods, and ideas. We will also reflect on the methodological concern how to grant immobile and disconnected people and phenomena greater attention in global history. 

TEMPORALITIES

In 2025-26, the FSP will explore the temporal dimension in global history. This includes interrogating how time shapes social processes and addressing how historical actors conceptualise their past, present and future. We will also ask ourselves how a global historical perspective questions standard periodisations and visions of historical change.

 FSP-Events

04.11.2024
 

Global History Colloquium: Spatial and Social Mobility within the Non-Aligned Movement: A Typology of Yugoslav-Zambian Development Cooperation

Friday, 08.11.2024 (13:15-14:45), Seminarraum 1, Institut für Zeitgeschichte, Spitalgasse 2-4, Hof 1

18.10.2024
 

Book Presentation: "Coerced Labour, Forced Displacement, and the Soviet Gulag, 1880s-1930s"

Friday, 18.10.2024 (17:00-19:00), Marietta-Blau-Saal, University of Vienna Main Building

17.10.2024
 

Thursday, 17.10.2023 (18:00-20:00), Theatersaal, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften

11.10.2024
 

Workshop (closed): New global histories of information and communication

Friday, 11.10.2024, organized by Ismay Milford and Valeska Huber

11.10.2024
 

Roundtable: “Globalizing Publics: A New Direction for Global Histories of Communication”

Friday, 11.10.2024 (16:00-17:30), Hörsaal 2, Main Building of the University of Vienna

19.09.2024
 

Workshop: Iron Curtains or Artistic Gates? Communism and Cultural Diplomacy in the Global South

Thursday & Friday, 19.-20.09.2024, Hochzeitsoktogon, Upper Belvedere, Prinz-Eugen-Straße 27

20.06.2024
 

Annual Global History Workshop: "Intersecting Inequalities and Global History"

Thursday, 20.06.2024, Seminarraum 12, Kolingasse 14-16, OG01

06.06.2024
 

06.-07.06.2024 : "Marietta-Blau-Saal", Main Building, Universitätsring 1 & Department of African Studies - Seminar Room 1, Spitalgasse 2

03.06.2024
 

03.-04.06.2024, Schreyvogelsaal, Hofburg Vienna, Heldenplatz, 1010 Wien

13.05.2024
 

Monthly Meeting: Women in Transit. The Experiences and Resettlement Practices of Displaced Women Migrating through Post-War Austria (1945-1960)

Mo, 13.05.2024, 16.45-18.15, University of Vienna, Kolingasse 14-16, OG01, Seminarraum 10

11.03.2024
 

Monthly Meeting: Putting Action to Words: The Untold Stories of Brazil's "Feminine Movement"

Mo, 18.03.2024, 16.45-18.15, University of Vienna, Kolingasse 14-16, OG01, Seminarraum 10

18.01.2024
 

Monthly Meeting: In the peripheries. Migratory movements on the Atlantic Coast of Honduras and Nicaragua in the 20th and 21st centuries

Do, 18.01.2024, 16.45-18.15, University of Vienna, Hauptgebäude (main building), Seminarraum 8, Hauptgebäude, Tiefparterre, Stiege 9 Hof 5

21.12.2023
 

Monthly Meeting: ÖZG Bandpräsentation: Motions of Knowledge - Knowledge in Motion. Applying 'Knowledge Circulation' in Historical Research

Do, 21.12.2023, 16.45-18.15, University of Vienna, Hauptgebäude (main building), Seminarraum WISO 1 (ZG1O2.28)

28.11.2023
 

Roundtable Discussion: Post-Imperial Possibilities. Eurasia, Eurafrica, Afroasia

Di, 28.11.2023, 16.00-18.00, University of Vienna, "Aula" on Campus (Courtyard 1)

17.11.2023
 

Book Presentation: Remembering African Labor Migration to the Second World. Socialist Mobilities between Angola, Mozambique, and East Germany

Fr, 17.11.2023, 19.00, University of Vienna, Hauptgebäude (main building), Seminarraum Geschichte 1, 1. Stock, Stiege 10

17.11.2023
 

17.-18.11.2023, University of Vienna

16.11.2023
 

Monthly Meeting: Sephardic and New Christian merchant networks around the globe during the 17th century

Do, 16.11.2023, 16.45-18.15, University of Vienna, Hauptgebäude (main building), Seminarraum 8, Tiefparterre, Stiege 9 Hof 5

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