Event Description
Rethinking Europe–Japan Relations, 1868–1913: An Interdisciplinary Unconference
Organized by the Europe-Japan Bilaterology Research Hub
Date: 19–20 September (Saturday–Sunday) 2026
Venue: Székesfehérvár (near Budapest), Hungary
This unconference invites participants to collaboratively explore Europe–Japan relations between 1868 and 1913 – a transformative period spanning the Meiji era and the lead-up to the First World War. Rather than a traditional conference, this event emphasizes dialogue, exchange, and co-creation of ideas. We especially encourage contributions that challenge established narratives, introduce new perspectives, or explore underexamined bilateral connections across Europe and Japan.
Who Should Apply?
We welcome a broad range of participants, including:
Researchers, scholars, and students
Citizen scientists and independent researchers
Policy professionals, diplomats, and NGO representatives
Cultural practitioners and interdisciplinary thinkers
Participants from all European countries and Japan are encouraged to apply – including those whose states did not yet exist in their present form during the period studied.
Themes
We invite contributions related (but not limited) to the following six thematic areas:
History of Modernization
History of Expeditions
Diplomatic and Economic
History History of Travel and Travel Literature
Cultural, Literary, and Art History
History of Ideas and Ideologies
Formats (Unconference Style)
This is not a traditional paper conference. We welcome flexible and experimental formats, such as:
Presentations of ongoing or early-stage research
Research questions or conceptual explorations
Methodological discussions
Collaborative idea development sessions
Thematic roundtables or provocations
Discussion, feedback, and mutual exchange are central. If you have an idea in progress – or even just a question you want to explore – this is the right space.
Fees
100 EUR: Students (BA/MA/PhD), academics, government and NGO professionals
25 EUR: Citizen scientists and independent researchers (Eligibility subject to verification to ensure no active institutional affiliation)
Please submit a short proposal (max. 300 words) outlining your idea, question, or contribution format to: birodalmak_asztalanal@mail.com
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