Events
How to use Zotero to manage your bibliography
Dr. Franziska Heimburger will show you how to use Zotero, a multi-platform application and research tool. Dr. Franziska Heimburger will show you how to use Zotero, a multi-platform application and research tool. Zotero is a multi-platform application and research tool that helps users collect, organise, annotate, and share research. Dr. Franziska Heimburger is an historian of… Read More »How to use Zotero to manage your bibliography
How to use Zotoro to organise and share your research
Our next PGR/ECR event “How to use Zotoro to organise and share your research” will take place on Friday, 17 April 2026 at 1:30 pm EST/ 5:30 pm GMT / 6:30 pm CET. Our guest, historian and Society webmaster, Dr. Franziska Heimburger will show you how to use Zotoro, a multi-platform application and research tool… Read More »How to use Zotoro to organise and share your research
The Committed Neutrality – A transnational history of spanish humanitarianism in a global context from the first world war to the 1920s
Building on the dynamic initiated during a workshop held in 2024, this conference seeks to gather separate initiatives and to bring together specialists to address historiographical gaps concerning Spanish actions during the war. As few studies go beyond 1918, the conference examine these actions from a global perspective in the context of the 1920s by… Read More »The Committed Neutrality – A transnational history of spanish humanitarianism in a global context from the first world war to the 1920s
Postdoctoral Funding Schemes in Europe, the UK/Ireland, and North America
This meeting will discuss some of the schemes that are out there, directing our members to places where they can find more information and, if appropriate, offering some tips for successful applications. It will include ECRs who have recently been successful in one or more schemes and mid-career and senior scholars who have mentored successful… Read More »Postdoctoral Funding Schemes in Europe, the UK/Ireland, and North America
Non-academic Careers 1
This event will see Society members discuss their non-academic careers and research This event, potentially the first in a series, will see Society members discuss their careers outside academia and how it enables them to research or work on the First World War. Dr Rosalie Triolo has trained specialist History teachers at Australia’s Monash University… Read More »Non-academic Careers 1
Decolonising First World War Studies
An event with Dom Jackson Cole (University of Derby), hosted by Julia Ribeiro Thomaz This is an introductory level workshop, designed to raise important questions about the nature of knowledge production, using a decolonial standpoint. In the interactive session participants will: Explore the meaning of de/colonisation, de/coloniality, decoloniality of power, knowledge, being and connectedness Consider… Read More »Decolonising First World War Studies
Discussion with staff from the National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas City
For this event we will be joined by Lora Vogt, Haley Sheriff, and Lt. Col. (ret.) Nikki Dean from the National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas City. They will discuss the collections and holdings at the Museum, opportunities for researchers to engage with them, and their upcoming symposium: Beyond the Trenches: Indirect Approaches and… Read More »Discussion with staff from the National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas City
