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SUMMARY:BGSH Annual Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:The relationship between historical scholarship and the public 
 is complicated. On the one hand\, historians find themselves in an increas
 ingly precarious position politically\, economically and socially\; on the
  other hand\, public interest in historical research and knowledge transfe
 r is growing – especially against the backdrop of current political and 
 social conflicts.\\r\\n The 2025 annual conference of the Basel Graduate S
 chool of History is dedicated to this relationship between history and the
  public. The conference consists of two conceptually interlinked days: an 
 input day\, during which experts share their experience in these fields in
  workshops and Q&A sessions\, and a conference day\, during which doctoral
  students can present practical or theoretical examples of working with an
 d in the public sphere.\\r\\nDetailed information on times and rooms will 
 follow.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>The relationship between historical scholarship and the publi
 c is complicated. On the one hand\, historians find themselves in an incre
 asingly precarious position politically\, economically and socially\; on t
 he other hand\, public interest in historical research and knowledge trans
 fer is growing – especially against the backdrop of current political an
 d social conflicts.</p>\n<p><br /> The 2025 annual conference of the Basel
  Graduate School of History is dedicated to this relationship between hist
 ory and the public. The conference consists of two conceptually interlinke
 d days: an input day\, during which experts share their experience in thes
 e fields in workshops and Q&amp\;A sessions\, and a conference day\, durin
 g which doctoral students can present practical or theoretical examples of
  working with and in the public sphere.</p>\n<p>Detailed information on ti
 mes and rooms will follow.</p>
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