Session of the Commission of History of International Relations into the XXIII World Congress of Historical Sciences, ICHS, Poznan 2020.
(It will be postponed to 21th – 27th August 2022, because of Covid-19.)

Dear colleagues,

We are happy to confirm that your proposal has been accepted to be presented in the session of the Commission of History of International Relations into the XXIII World Congress of Historical Sciences, ICHS, Poznan 2022.

The provisional program of our session is enclosed as attachment. As you can see, we will have four parts and a final round table.

In all cases, each participant will have a 10 minutes (maximum) for her/his presentation. Adequate time will be reserved for general discussion after each part.

According to the rules of the International Committee of Historical Sciences:

All participants have to confirm their participation, writing an e.mail to the organizers of their session.

It means that they are able to find the funding for their travel and accommodation expenses, plus fees for registration in the World Congress. All participants will have to register and pay the corresponding fees directly through the official website of the World Congress (fees will be around 100 €).

Participants will have to submit their text to the organizers of their session prior to the Congress (we suppose before June 2020, but we will indicate the exact date later). The length of the papers should be kept between 30.000 and 35.000 characters, including spaces (between 6.000 and 7.000 words).

When we have further and more precise news about these practical questions from the International Committee of Historical Sciences (ICHS), we will write you again.

There is already some information about the World Congress in: https://ichs2020poznan.pl/en

It includes a provisional program of the Congress. The list does not include yet sessions organized by the international historical organizations (commissions, associations, committees) affiliated with CISH, as it is the case of our Commission of History of International Relations. It will appear later.

On behalf of the Commission of History of International Relations, best regards,

Juan Carlos Pereira, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Montserrat Huguet, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
María Dolores Elizalde, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas

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