Upcoming Conference in Angers – Information

Dear members and friends of the ESHHS,
please find important information about our upcoming conference below:

Please use the Registration form and send it to slevinson.eshhs (at) gmail.com to complete the registration process.

A guide on how to travel to the conference site can be found here, the fastest bus route from the city center to University in here. We also have a map of the campus.

We are all looking forward meeting friends old and new in Angers! If you have any further questions about travelling, registration and attending the conference, please contact our local organizer slevinson.eshhs (at) gmail.com.

Goodbye Oulu!

Bike tour around OuluAfter spending four wonderful days in Oulu, Finland, we had to say goodbye to the wonderful atmosphere of Oulu and Lasaretti, where our current president Petteri Pietikäinen and his team hosted the 33rd ESHHS conference. A big “Kiitos” goes to Petteri and his team for letting us have such a wonderful experience in Finland!

For those who could not attend the conference we put up some images from the conference and the landscape in our gallery (Thanks to Csaba Pleh and David Robinson!). Also, Roger Smith’s keynote can be found on his homepage. We also congratulate Kim Hajek for receiving this year’s Early Career Award!

Our next conference will be taking place in Angers, France. Our local organizer will be Sharman Levinson, the current secretary of the ESHHS board. We are all looking forward to meeting friends old and new there!

2013 conference in Würzburg

Adolf-Wurth-Zentrum fur Geschichte der PsychologieWe are glad to announce that the next conference of the ESHHS will take place from 30th of July to 2nd of August 2013 at the Oswald Külpe Lecture Hall at the University of Würzburg, Germany. Local organizer is Prof. Dr. Armin Stock from the Adolf-Würth-Zentrum für Geschichte der Psychologie, who has been so hospitable to invite us. We hope to meet old friends and welcome new faces in lovely Würzburg!

A call for papers will follow in due course.