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Call for Papers /// European Association for Urban History (EAUH) Conference, 2-5 September, 2026, Barcelona, Spain

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European Association for Urban History (EAUH) Conference


2-5 September, 2026

Barcelona, Spain



The conferece’s central theme is ‘City Networks in Europe and Beyond’. City networks have played a strategically important role in both the past and the present. Cities and the connections between them have been just as influential—if not more so—than states in shaping Europe and extending its influence beyond the continent, especially through colonial relationships. Although the history of Europe is often identified with states and nations, it is largely the history of its networked cities.


This is clearly evident in Barcelona, a major medieval center in the Mediterranean, which also led the great leap forward of the industrial age, with crucial links to other cities, from Mediterranean and Atlantic Europe to the Hispanic colonies. And with a dense urbanistic, socioeconomic, political and cultural trajectory as a node in Contemporary European history.


Since the 18th century, Barcelona has maintained a long historiographical tradition of studies about the city, considered as a substantial historical subject in itself. In this tradition, the municipal archive and the city museum have played a prominent role, along with historical research in universities and institutions dedicated to urban studies.


With its focus on cities and the networked urban world, the Seventeenth EAUH Conference also aims to foster cross-disciplinary approaches between history, geography, urbanism, architecture, heritage, museum studies and other human and environmental sciences, all of which are critical sources of knowledge for the preservation of contemporary democratic culture.


There are three types of sessions, as is usual at EAUH conferences: main sessions, specialist sessions and roundtables, with an initial total of 100 accepted sessions for the EAUH Barcelona Conference 2026. Regardless of their type, all sessions will be organised together in approximately twenty clusters defined to foster the interests, contacts and choices of the attendees.


The conference will start on Wednesday in the afternoon with two slots for sessions, before the opening ceremony with keynotes and a reception. On Thursday there will be some visits after the working sessions, and the conference dinner for all will be on Friday evening. Saturday’s programme is an important part of the Conference, with workshops, specialised visits and urban trekkings directly linked to the sessions, and with the participation of local associations for history, heritage and urban planning.


Several universities, research institutes, cultural institutions and local study centers have been working together to make the Conference programme possible. In Barcelona, urban history matters.


CALL FOR PAPERS


There are 100 sessions accepted for the EAUH Barcelona Conference 2026. Regardless of their type, all sessions will be organised together in clusters defined to foster the interests, contacts and choices of the attendees.


There are 3 types of sessions, as is usual at EAUH conferences: main sessions (2 time slots, 180 minutes), specialist sessions (1 time slot, 90 minutes) and roundtables (1 time slot, exceptionally 2). In all cases there will be time for presentations and for dialogue and questions.


Candidates to present a paper or to participate in a roundtable must send the abstract of their proposal with no more than 450 words through the website before October 22, 2025. Each author can submit a maximum of one single-authored proposal, two co-authored proposals, or one-single authored and one co-authored paper.


Notification of acceptance is set for Friday December 5, 2025. Conference and session organisers have the right to request modifications to submitted paper and rountable proposals.


Registration to the Conference. All authors of approved proposals (as is also the case with the organizers of the sessions), must register as soon as possible from 19 January 2026 to validate definitively their participation. Bursaries applications will also begin on January 19th. Early bird registrations will last until April 20th.


Paper and roundtable proposals must be submitted in their complete version before Friday August 7, 2026 in order to make them accesible as soon as possible in the restricted area of the website, before the Conference.


The length of the written final version must be between 3,000 and 6,000 words for the main and specialized sessions and between 1,500 and 2,500 words in the case of arguments for a round table. The precise format for the submission of papers will be notified once the proposals are accepted and will be published on the website thereafter.


Oral presentations during the conference will be of 10-15 minutes per paper in the main and specialist sessions and per speaker in the rountables.


The authors retain all rights to their contributions, and the Organising Committee cannot be held responsible for any plagiarism. Authors will be asked for permission to share their email address.



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