Honorary doctorate Tommie Smith & John Carlos, Leuven

KU Leuven will give an honorary doctorate to Tommie Smith & John Carlos on Thursday 23 June 2022.
Please welcome at this event, as announced hereunder the ceremony will be live-streamed (5 pm CEST).

People who register for the live-stream will receive a personal confirmation including entrance link and practical details.


You can find information and register here : 

 https://faber.kuleuven.be/eng/honorary-doctorate 

or view the web version

https://www.kuleuven.be/apps/mailtemplates/previews/25083-622f405001959.html

Webinar « Building bridges within and outside the history of sport », Program Spring 2022, University of Lausanne

The Centre for Olympic Studies & the Globalisation of Sport of the University of Lausanne and its director Prof. Patrick Clastres are pleased to invite you to the webinar Building bridges within and outside the history of sport ((see attached pdf). Each seminar will take place in English, from 4:30 to 6:30 pm Zurich hour, and will include a presentation of the thesis (45mn), a talk by a discussant (15mn) and a question and answer session (45mn).

The CEOGS/UNIL seminar aims to bring together PhDs who have recently defended their thesis in the history of sport across the continental distances that separate them. It also aims to allow them to exchange with more experienced researchers, who will be their discussants, and with an international audience of listeners, and thus to make their work better known on a global scale in a convivial atmosphere. This webinar will provide a space for dialogue between national historiographies that often misunderstand each other and that are correlated to different disciplinary fields (history, international relations, political sciences, sport and body movement sciences, colonial and post-colonial studies, gender studies, subaltern studies, cultural studies, visual studies, area studies…).

Finally, the sessions will be built around the virtuous circle that must link empirical approaches, concepts and theories of history. Particular attention will be paid to the internal and external criticism of sources, to the articulation between the narrative that these sources allow and the historical contexts that encompass it, and to the singularity of the history of sport in relation to other forms and objects of historical writing. 

Our collective ambition will be to contribute to bringing the history of sport out of its isolation and give it its rightful place in the historiography of contemporary societies: a place that is neither marginal nor central.

To follow the webinar, please register with Raphaël Benbouhou: raphael.benbouhou@unil.ch. A Zoom link with the access code will be provided to follow the conference.

Call for paper “Competition and collaboration in sport and physical education from Antiquity to Modern times”, XXVth International Congress of CESH in Bucharest

NEW ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE : 15 MAY 2022

We are pleased to announce the next congress of our committee, organised in Bucharest by our colleague Pompiliu-Nicolae Constantin in September 2022. You can now submit your proposals for papers. For more information, please consult the attached document or the congress website at cesh2022.unefs.ro
Come in great numbers!

2022 CESH Early Career and Post-Graduate Award

All post-graduate and early career researchers intending to present a paper at the 25th CESH Congess: Competition and collaboration in sports history from Antiquity to Modern times, Bucharest 21-23 September 2022, have the opportunity to enter for the prestigious CESH Early Career and Post-Graduate Award. This has a range of benefits, including a cash prize.

Colleagues will know that winning this award has many benefits to an early career scholar:

  • It looks extremely good as part of a curriculum vitae, and can improve future jobs prospects.
  • It confers prestige on the scholar and his/her institution.
  • The financial gain of a money prize (currently of 250 Euros) is always useful.

Deadline: 29 August 2022

EarlyCareerScholarAward2022Call

International conference « Olympic events, historical moments »

The Global Sport & Olympic Studies Center of the University of Lausanne is thrilled to inform you that the international conference co-hosted with ACHAC « Olympic events, historical moments » will be held on 7th December in Lausanne.
You can see the conference via a Zoom link. You have to register via this link : https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEvfu-oqTktHdHT7DmyjDeLYB2CZsk1fmBS

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Exciting future congresses of CESH

The General Assembly of CESH on 15 September 2021 in Lisbon was the occasion to look to the future. We are delighted to confirm and announce the next congresses of CESH. We’ll meet again in:

– Bucharest (Romania), 21-23 Sept. 2022

– Cologne (Germany), September 2023

– Paris Nanterre (France), Summer 2024

Details will follow in due time. Many thanks to the candidates and congratulation on your bids!

Thanks to the organisers of Lisbon 2021

The Directing Council of CESH on the behalf of all participants express their sincere thanks to Daniele Serapiglia and Rahul Kumar  for the successful organisation of the 24th CESH Congress / ISHPES Congress at the Universidade Nova Lisboa.

139 papers, 3 keynotes in a hybrid conference… and a sensation to resume scientific relations with international colleagues.

Thank you so much for having challenged the situation and managed to host the joint CESH/ISHPES congress during three fabulous days in Lisbon.