Aetas, 2009 (24. évfolyam)

4. szám - HATÁRAINKON TÚL - A forma fontosabb a tartalomnál (Beszélgetés Alun Munslow-val) Az interjút készítette: Erős Vilmos

"De-constructing the Historical Narrative", Post-Graduate Conference, University of Warwick, De­partment of History, May 1997. "Deconstructing Objectivity", The Next Step Conference, LM Magazine, University of London, July 1997. "Deconstructing History: Objectivity and Narrative in Historical Understanding", Centre for Theoreti­cal Studies, University of Essex, October 1997. "Narrative and History", Guest Lecture on MA Programme University College of Ripon & York St. John, November 1997. "Objectivity in History", William Bennett Munro Memorial Seminar, California Institute of Technol­ogy, Pasadena, USA, January 1998. "Content, Form and Discipline: The "Real" End of History", Research Forum, Staffordshire Universi­ty, February 1998. "Four Questions on the Nature of History as Literature" European Social Science History Conference, Amsterdam, March 1998. "The Dynamics of Metaphor: Hayden White and History", British Society for the History of Philoso­phy Conference, University of Leeds, April 1998. "Deconstructing Objectivity", International Conference on Historiography, Haifa, Israel, August 1998. "The Real End of History: or the End of Real History?", Chester Branch of the Historical Association, February 1999. "Metaphor and Writing History", University of Nottingham, December 1999. "Biography and History: Criticism, Theory and Practice", Chichester Institute, February 2000. Professorial Lecture "History: Past, Present and Future" Staffordshire University, October 12th 2000. "Panel on Biography and History: Criticism, Theory and Practice", American Historical Association, Boston, USA, January 2001. "Biography and History", Institute of Historical Research, University of London, February, 2001. "Postmodern History", was read in absentia at The International Seminar on History, Jadavpur Uni­versity, Calcutta, India, March 19th, 2001 (Keynote Address). "Objectivity and the Writing of History" Symposium on the Logic of the History of Ideas, Goldsmiths College, University of London, June 2001. "The Nature of History" Postmodernism and History Conference, IHR October 2001. "The Self and History" University of Oxford, November 2001. "Objectivity and narrative Truth in Historical Understanding", University of Glamorgan, November 2001. "Where Does History Come From?", University Centre, Lichfield, November 2001. "Objectivity and the Nature of History" American Philosophical Association, Atlanta, December 2001. 'Four Reflections on Hayden White' Institute of Historical Research, January 2002 'Where is History Going - it depends on where you think it comes from?' The Future of the Past Con­ference, University of Western Ontario, March 2002. 'Biography and (Representing) History', University College, Chichester, October 2003 'Getting on with History', ESSHC Conference, Berlin, March 2004 'Narrative, History & Truth', Historical Studies: Disciplines and Discourses Conference, Central Eu­ropean University, Budapest, October 21-214, 2004 'History, Narrative and Truth', University of Gloucestershire, November 7th, 2004 ESSHC Conference, Amsterdam, March 2005, Chair of Panel and Commentator 'History in the News­papers'. 'Ethics and History', University of Chichester, March 14th, 2006. 'The Historian as Author', Institute of Historical Research, May 17th, 2007. 'Authoring the Past' University of Loughborough, October 2007. 'Is History a Discipline?' ESSHC Conference, University of Lisbon, February, 2008. 'Biography and History', Academic Autobiography, Intellectual History and Cultural Memory in the Twentieth century, University of Navarre, Pamplona, March 2009. (előkészületben)

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