Overview past SPIN workshops

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Spin has hosted and/or co-organized various workshops over the last years. Below you will find an overview of these gatherings, their scientific programmes and output if available.

2009


Workshop [[download file="2012-05/programme-plan.pdf" icon="" text="Liberalisme, romanticism, nationalism. Towards a comparative vision of 19th century European cultural-political thought" title="" ]], Amsterdam 26-27 November 2009



2010


Amsterdam conference Cultural Saints, 18-19 January 2010 (as part of the Huizinga Instituut winter school 'Literary canons and punblic space since 1800)


Workshop [[download file="2012-05/programme-language-revival.pdf" icon="" text="Linguistic Revival Movements" title="" ]] in Europe, Amsterdam 3-4 June 2010


Workshop European clerics and the vernacular in the long nineteenth century, Amsterdam 8-9 July 2010 (together with the Oxford University Modern European History Research Centre, Dr. David Hopkin)


Romantic Rhine travels: exotic landscape, cultural character, national perspectives
, Rhine workshop 1, Amsterdam 21-22 October 2010



2011


[[download file="2012-05/memo-2011.pdf" icon="" text="Linguistic revival movements in Europe" title="" ]]
, workshop 2, Maynooth 9-10 March 2011


Exploratory workshop Choral Societies and Nationalist Mobilization in Nineteenth-Century Europe,  Antwerp 17-18 February 2011 (in cooperation with NISE)


Workshop [[download file="2012-05/111205-programme.pdf" icon="" text="Commemorating writers in Europe 1800-1914" title="" ]], Utrecht 8-9 December 2011 (in cooperation with research area Cultures & Identitities of Utrecht University)


[[download file="2012-05/announcement.pdf" icon="" text="A contested borderline: geopolitical rhetoric, political poetry and writings" title="" ]]
, Rhine Workshop 2, Göttingen 24-25 October 2011



2012


Workshop Building cultural nations. The matica and equivalent intermediary structures in Europe, Budapest 15-16 February 2012 (together with CEU and NISE)



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