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The Europaeum History & Classics Seminar 2026:

Decolonising Europe’s Past

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität | Munich | 15 – 17 September 2026

Europe’s histories have long been shaped by perspectives that marginalise the experiences and agency of colonised peoples. Scholars and institutions across Europe are now re-examining them critically to rethink methodologies, boundaries, categories, and periodisation to recover lost voices.

This Europaeum History and Classics Seminar brings together master’s and doctoral researchers to ask how historical narratives inform contemporary inequalities, cultural representations, and political debates.

The Europaeum invites applications from students at network member universities in all relevant disciplines. They may wish to join the discussions or to present a 15-minute paper based on their research. We especially welcome proposals for papers addressing the theme in relation to the following topics:

  • Colonial histories and imperial legacies in Europe
  • Classical reception and empire
  • Race, ethnicity, and identity in ancient and modern contexts
  • Archives, sources, and epistemic violence
  • Museums, collections, and cultural restitution
  • Memory, commemoration, and contested monuments
  • Decolonising curricula and pedagogical approaches
  • Slavery and its legacies in European societies
  • Indigenous perspectives and knowledge systems
  • Migration, diaspora, and postcolonial identities
  • Language, translation, and power in historical texts
  • Archaeological practice and colonial legacies
  • Gender, sexuality, and intersectionality in postcolonial history
  • Comparative colonialisms and decolonisation movements
  • Environmental history and colonial extraction
  • Public history and community engagement
  • Counter-narratives and subaltern histories
  • Reconciliation, reparations, and historical justice

Applications should include the Europaeum application form, a brief CV, a statement of purpose (up to 500 words), and a reference letter from their supervisor or academic advisor. Those who wish to submit a paper should also add a short abstract of the proposed paper (up to 500 words).

For more information about how to apply visit: https://europaeum.org/programmes/events-activities/

Deadline for submission of applications and abstracts: 8 May 2026.

All submissions should be sent to applications@europaeum.org.