(CfP) III SIPSE Conference: 14-15 December 2023

The historical-educational heritage as a source of the Public History of Education. Between good practices and new perspectives.

This year’s SIPSE congress moves from the desire to combine studies on historical-educational heritage, the soul of SIPSE’s mission, with the perspective of Public History, which is increasingly gaining ground in historical studies. The aim is to create a space for reflection, which allows the presentation of experiences, projects and stimulate discussions for a new approach to the historical-educational heritage, capable of involving different audiences, no longer exclusively linked to the academic or scholastic world.

  • Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano: 14-15 December 2023
  • Deadline for abstract submission: 1 May 2023
  • Click here for the Call for Papers in English, French or Italian
  • You can find more information on the SIPSE website
Previous XV Ibero-American Congress on the History of Latin American Education (CIHELA): 25-27 October 2023
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