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Not to be missed: CfP approaching deadlines

The Calls for Papers below have approaching deadlines in the months of December and January. 

Coming up next week (December 1st) is the deadline to submit abstracts to participate at the 2019 Summer Workshop in the Economic History and Historical Political Economy of Russia, which will be held at the University of Wisconson-Madison, nexMay 24-25, 2019. To apply, send an abstract and a 3–5-page paper summary to events@creeca.wisc.edu. The Society of Historians of American Foreign Relations will hold its annual meeting next June 20-22, 2019, and the deadline to send proposals to attend is also next week, on December 1st. 


The meeting of the Italian Association for the History of Economic Thought (AISPE), at the University of Bologna next April 11-13, will be accepting proposals until December 15th. 


The 24th Colloquium in the History of Management and Organizations will be next March 27th-29th 2019 in Nice and the CfP ends next December 17th

January 1st, 2019, will be the last day to submit proposals for the Association of Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, which 50th Annual Conference will be held in Barcelona, Spain.

The European Historical Economics Society conference will be in Paris, France, between the 29th and the 31st of August 2019, and they are accepting proposals until the 31st of January, 2019. For more information, visit https://ehes2019.sciencesconf.org. Also next January 31st, 2019, will be the deadline to submit abstracts to present at the Annual Conference of the European Business History (August 29-31), and to participate in the University of Glasgow's conference on European economies beyond indicators: Structures, systems, and institutions in Western Europe since 1945 that will be held next May 30-31, 2019. The University of Glasgow will also be hosting the 'Ports and People in Commodity History' workshop next September 5-6, 2019. To participate, send your proposal to Jelmer Vos before January 31st, 2019.  


Note from the (incoming) Editor: For changes or additions to this list, please contact padelacruzf@gmail.com.

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