International Congresses 



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VI. History: History, History of art, History of medicine. History of religion. History of 

 science. Orientalism. Byzantine history. Classical studies. Papyrology. Toponymy and an- 

 throponymy. 



VII. Sociology: Statistics, Sociology. 

 Vin. Philosophy: Philosophy, Psychology, unity of Science. Philosophy of sciences. 



International Congresses of Americanists: 



Nancy 1875 

 Luxemburg 1877 



III. Bruxelles 1879 



IV. Madrid 1881 



V. Copenhagen 1883 

 VI. Torino 1886 

 Berlin 1888 

 Paris 1890 

 Huelva 1892 

 Stockholm 1894 

 Mexico 1895 

 XII. Paris 1900 

 XIII. New York 1902 

 Stuttgart 1904 

 Quebec 1906 



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VIII 



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XI 



XIV. 

 XV. 



International Congresses of Anatomists: 



I. Geneve 1905 

 II. Bruxelles 1910 

 III. Amsterdam 1930 



IV. MiLANO 1936 

 V. Oxford 1950 

 VI. Alger 1935 



International Congresses of Anthropology and Ethnology: 



Unnumbered congresses in Paris 1878, Vienna 1889, Chicago 1893, Cologne 

 1907, Basel 1933. 



I. London 1934 



II. Copenhagen 1938 



International Congresses of Prehistoric Anthropology and Archaeology: 



I. Neuchatel 1866 

 II. Paris 1867 



III. Norwich & London 1868 



IV. Copenhagen 1869 

 V. Bologna 1871 



VI. Bruxelles 1872 

 VII. Stockholm 1874 

 VIII. Budapest 1876 

 IX. Lisbon 1880 



X. Paris 1889 

 XI. Moscow 1892 

 XII. Paris 1900 



XIII. Monaco 1906 



XIV. Geneve 1912 



XV. CoiMBRA, Lisbon 1930 

 XVI. Bruxelles 1935 

 XVII. Bucharest 1937 

 XVIII. Istanbul 1939 



See below. Congresses of Prehistory and Protohistory 

 International Congresses of Archaeology and History: 



I. Bonn 1868 

 II. Rome 1912 



III. Alger 1930 



For art, see history of art, below. 

 International Congresses of Architects: 



I. Paris 1867 



II. Paris 1878 



III. Paris 1889 



IV. Bruxelles 1897 

 V. Paris 1900 



VI. Madrid 1904 



VII. London 1906 



VIII. Vienna 1908 



IX. Rome 1911 

 X. Bruxelles 1922 

 XI. Netherlands 1927 

 XII. Budapest 1930 



XIII. Rome 1935 



XIV. Paris 1937 

 XV ."9 Paris 1942 



XVI. Cairo 1949 



International Astronomical Union: 



This union does not organize international congresses but is very active in organ- 

 izing international collaboration in various undertakings (including the history and 

 bibliography of astronomy ) . There are international conferences from time to time, 

 but no congresses as is the case for other branches of science. 



"•The 15th Congress was announced to take place in Washington 1939 but did not materialize. 



