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The Centre for the History of Violence at the University of Newcastle will be holding a two-day workshop for early career researchers working on the following topics: Global and transnational history, networks and violence.

The aim of the workshop is to give participants the opportunity discuss theories about global and transnational history, and network analysis in history and violence. Every participant will briefly discuss their own research area and then link their individual research project to both the theories and the projects of other participants. Three experts in the field will also provide insights and perspectives throughout the workshop.

The main organisers of this workshop are Thomas Schmutz (University of Newcastle; University of Zurich), Michael Kilmister (University of Newcastle) and Dr. Adrian Haenni (Distance Learning University Switzerland).

To apply for the workshop, applicants must submit via email a short biography (100-150 words) and a short abstract (200-300 words) about their research topic and how it relates to the workshop in a single Word document.

Submissions close 30 April.

When: Wednesday 18 July- Thursday 19 July 2018
Where: NewSpace, Newcastle, University of Newcastle, Cnr Hunter and Auckland Streets, 2300
Cost: Free
Submission contact: workshop.violenceandnetworks@gmail.com