The Edinburgh University History Society seminars showcase the work of students as well as providing information and guidance on working with the academic field. Time and locationPlease check the information below for timings, venues and registering for seminars.Event schedule - in conjunction with Retrospect JournalSemester 2, 2022/23DateThemeTopicVenue & timeRegisterTue 31 JanHistory of CelebrationThe basics of attending academic conferences, including writing a journal paper and preparing a presentation'How does history serve as a celebration of national consciousness and identity?''Vows, obligation, and transaction: Applying Gift Theory to late Medieval Christian pilgrimage c.1300-1500''Jewish and Roman perspectives on the Roman victory in the first Jewish War''The first Pride was a Protest: Commemorative practices after Stonewall - from the GLF to World Pride'1 George Square, G.8 Gaddum LT4-6pmRegisterMon 13 FebFrontiers of HistoryWhat does it mean to write history in the centre? What does it mean to write history from below? How does the centre relate to the peripheries? What is the role of historians in the centre-periphery binary? What constitutes the historical ‘otherness’? What are the differences between micro and macrohistory? We encourage you to rethink history in terms of global, national, and local approaches. Theoretically speaking, what do they change?Appleton Tower, Lecture Theatre 54:15pmRegisterFurther informationThe Edinburgh University History Society is for students who love history, regardless of their degree, serving as both a social and academic space. History Society - EUSA Follow the School of History, Classics and Archaeology Instagram Bluesky Facebook Find out what else is onThe School of History, Classics and Archaeology offers an exciting programme of seminars across many subjects areas. Visit the research seminars website to find out what else is happening. Research seminars and events calendar This article was published on 2024-08-01