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Date / lieu : du 24 au 28 juin 2019 / Padoue

On behalf of the International Association for Military Geosciences, I am delighted to provide the First Call for ICMG19 – The 13th International Conference on Military Geosciences.

ICMG19 – The 13th International Conference on Military Geosciences, Padova (Italy), 24 – 28 June 2019

Conference Theme: Peace Follows War: Geosciences, Territorial Impacts And Post-conflict Reconstruction

The Conference will be held between Monday 24 June and Friday 28 June 2019, at the University of Padova in northern Italy. The Conference is being organised on behalf of the IAMG by the Department of Historical and Geographic Sciences and the Ancient World (DiSSGeA).

Location

The University of Padova is located in north-eastern Italy, 20 minutes from Venice. It is close to the beaches of the Adriatic Sea and to the Dolomites, one of the most scenic regions of the Alps. Conference delegates and accompanying guests have easy access to the historic cities of northern and central Italy such as Milan, Verona, Bologna, Florence and Rome (ranging from 30 minutes to 3 hours train journey) with their many artistic treasures. The recommended port of arrival is the International Airport Marco Polo in Venice.

Provisional Program – Conference

Themes

The following themes have been identified as being of significant interest. Other topics may be considered upon receipt of abstract. This list will be updated in the next circular and potential attendees are encouraged to contact the organisers with thoughts on additional themes.

Abstracts

Abstracts are limited to 1,200 words and may contain references and up to three illustrations. Details regarding submission, including a submission template, will be provided with the second circular. Deadline for abstract submission: 31 January 2019.

Conference Committee

The Conference Committee will be supported by members from the Council of the Association, including:

Post-Conference Excursion: Italian Alps from WW1 to Cold War (5 days)

During the tour participants will visit the battlefields, museums, memorials and cemeteries of the Italian Alps and Piave frontline. The tour includes several WW1 glacial ‘White War’ sites, including high mountain emplacements (up to 3,000 masl), mine warfare sites, fortresses, military tunnels, and the largest Memorials and Military Museum of Northern Italy. Most of the battlefields are in the Dolomites, probably the most famous mountains of the alpine range which is in turn reflected in its status as a UNESCO World Heritage area.

Provisional Program – Excursion

Key Dates

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