(Source: H-Announce)
Via H-Announce, we learned of a
call for papers for an online conference on “Political and administrative
elites in Europe – Theory and Practice in Historical Perspective.
“The conference focus will lie
mainly on the transformations underwent by elites during the second half of the
19th century and the first half of the twentieth century, and the deriving
social mobility. While political and administrative upper layers form the main
cohort of interest, papers on other social and professional elite categories
(economic elite, church representatives, intellectuals, etc.) are equally
welcome. Within the framework of the conference, we aim at addressing three
essential aspects: defining (and self-defining of) elites, the changes, shifts
and transitions which delineate the process of social mobility, and the methods
and tools by means of which the latter can be traced and researched for the
19th and 20th centuries upper social layers. Hence, we welcome contributions
focusing on one of the following topics:”
The full call can be found on H-Announce.
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