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Communicating International Organisations in the 19th and 20th Centuries

Posted on 04 March 2016
From Thursday 10 March to Saturday 12 March the EUI Global Governance Programme of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies in collaboration with The Alcide De Gasperi Research Centre and the Department of History and Civilization is organizing a conference on “Communicating International Organisations in the 19th and 20th Centuries” to be held at the European University Institute (Villa Schifanoia) in Florence.

The conference is a three-day event focusing on international organisations and their activities in reference to their media coverage throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The conference explores the ways international organisations were represented to the public by the media. The aim of the conference is to combine two growing, yet largely unconnected lines of research: the history of international organisations and the history of media.

The conference consists of seven panels and two keynote speeches by Glenda Sluga, University of Oxford and University of Sydney, and Iris Schrӧder, University of Erfurt.

To see the full programme and to register for the conference, please follow the link

For more information, please contact Claudia Fanti: claudia.fanti@eui.eu

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