Wednesday, 10 June 2026

CFP: Sites and Spaces, Cracow, 19.10.2027 - 22.10.2027, Deadline: 30.09.2026

 CFP: Sites and Spaces, Cracow, 19.10.2027 - 22.10.2027, Deadline: 30.09.2026


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The Organising Committee of the 5th International Congress of Polish History invites researchers to submit proposals for papers and panels for the upcoming Congress, to be held in Kraków from 19 to 22 October 2027.



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Krakow Branch of the Polish Historical Society; Faculty of History, Jagiellonian University in Kraków; Institute of History and Archival Studies, University of the National Education Commission in Kraków; Museum of Polish History; International Cultural Centre; Museum of Kraków, 31-007 Krakau (Poland)



The Congress is the largest international academic event dedicated to Polish history and culture. Held every five years in Kraków since 2007, it serves as a forum for presenting the latest interpretations and for the creative development of historiographical scholarship on Polish and Central European history. Scholars from various academic disciplines and from different generations and regions of the world are warmly encouraged to participate.


Theme


The leading theme of this edition is the categories of sites, places, and space. Within this broad framework, the Congress welcomes contributions from a wide range of subdisciplines, including urban history, the history of settlement, social, economic, environmental, and non-anthropocentric history, microhistory, the history of culture, ideas, and mentalities, and the history of warfare. Sessions are expected to be primarily problem-oriented and to transcend narrow chronological boundaries.


Submission Guidelines


Individual paper proposals should include a title, a short biographical note (name, affiliation, contact details), and an abstract of no more than 1,300 characters/200 words. Each paper presentation is allotted 20 minutes.


Session/panel proposals should include a title, a description of up to 4,000 characters/800 words, the names and affiliations of all moderators and participants, the titles and short abstracts of each presentation, and contact details for the moderators. Sessions should have two moderators from different institutions. Each session lasts 4 hours and should include at least 4 international researchers (with 5–7 participants being the standard). One scholar based in Poland may be invited, preferably as a commentator or discussant.


Deadlines and Practicalities


Proposals must be submitted in English or Polish by 30 September 2026 via the online form: https://forms.gle/mdPP17qD3TPojuNs6


Authors will be notified of the outcome by the end of October 2026. Draft papers or extended abstracts should be ready by the end of July 2027 and will be made available on the Congress intranet approximately one month before the event.


Congress participants will be provided with accommodation, coffee breaks, and lunches during the proceedings, as well as conference materials. No registration fee is anticipated.


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