International workshop Rethinking the Emotions from the Historical Perspective ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** The international workshop, "Rethinking the Emotions from the Historical Perspective," was Thursday and Friday, September 4-5. It brought together young scholars from Charles Univer international institutions, including emerging researchers from the US, Canada, Mexico, Co Malaysia, Norway, Ukraine, India, Turkey, Belgium, Israel, Russia, Austria, Slovenia, Port Greece, and Romania, among others. This gathering aimed to foster a rich, interdisciplinar the history of emotions across diverse periods and approaches. The workshop featured over 30 young scholars who presented their research in 12 separate s presentations explored a wide range of historical perspectives, with each session generati provoking discussions. Participants engaged in lively debates, offering critical insights connections between historical problems and emotions. To emphasize the collective construc knowledge, the event concluded with a roundtable. This final discussion allowed participan the main methodological and theoretical challenges within the history of emotions, as well perspectives. Photo: Organising commitee The event was further enriched by the insightful contributions of a distinguished scholar, His opening remarks and interventions provided valuable academic guidance, adding depth to His participation ensured that the dialogue among young researchers was both productive an rigorous. The workshop not only provided a platform for academic exchange but also fostered a sense and collaboration among scholars from different regions and research backgrounds. It succe demonstrated the power of interdisciplinary dialogue in understanding complex historical i a unique opportunity for young researchers to engage with global perspectives. Organising committee members: David De Pablo, Alper Cakir and Anna Chejnová