THE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL HARVARD GRADUATE STUDENT CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL HISTORY: LAW AND INTERNATIONAL HISTORY

Date and Time

March 14 - March 15, 2013
09:00AM - 04:30PM EDT

Law is often at the heart of international historical inquiry—whether as a subject of study in its own right, a structure providing context for historical analysis, or a source base for amplifying otherwise-unheard voices. This year, ConIH aims to promote a dialogue among historians who use legal sources and ideas in their work. We hope to interrogate the role of law in international, global, and transnational history, and to think critically about law as a concept and a tool in historical analysis.

For more information, please visit the ConIH website.

WIGH is a co-sponsor of this event. Other sponsors include:

Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
Harvard History Department
Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies
Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History
Davis Center for Russian and Eurasisan Studies
Center for History and Economics
Law School Institute for Global Law and Policy
Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies
Harvard Asia Center Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies