CfP: Modernization by the State and its Ecological Consequences in East-Central Europe
Although there have been
substantial studies related to the complex interconnectedness of
state-intervention, capitalism and anthropogenic environmental change, the
scientific community still knows little about the complexities and
environmental aspects of specific modernization attempts in many parts of the
world, including East-Central Europe.
To cover this gap the Centre for Economic and Social History at the University of Ostrava invites both established researchers and graduate students to submit their paper proposals to be presented at the online workshop “Modernization by the State and its Ecological Consequences in East-Central Europe” organized online on 5-6 May 2022.
All themes related to the
econo-environmental history of modern East-Central Europe are welcome, and the
following themes are particularly sought after:
- Consumption and waste
- Extractive practices and the environment
- Industrialization and ecology
- Urbanization and nature
- State, capitalism, science and the environment
Submissions should include a 300
words abstract and max. one-page author CV and should be sent by 28
February 2022 to organizers-