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Message de Bruno Modica, Modérateur H-Français

Bonjour à tous, 

Vous avez reçu des messages divers concernant la liste de diffusion  H-Français qui devrait migrer sur H-net common, une nouvelle interface.  Une équipe de modération est en cours de formation. Je comprends que cela vous a surpris. Peut-être avez vous cru que  c'était du spam.

La nouvelle interface nous donnera plus de possibilités mais le  changement devrait être transparent pour les abonnés. 

Greetings

Friends:

I am taking over as H-Scholar moderator for April (this is not an April Fool's joke).

If you want to get in touch with me directly, you can write me at

margaretdelacy@comcast.net

Please consider this an invitation to expand the conversation on H-Scholar.  To participate, you need to log in.  Also, remember that your e-mail no longer appears automatically when you contribute a post.  If you want to include your e-mail address in your post, feel free to do so but it is no longer required. 

Reminder: H-Law Posting Requirements

Dear H-Law,

Just a quick reminder that H-Law's policy of signed postings has not changed with the shift to the Digital Commons.  Please include your name and affiliation at the bottom of your post OR provide this information on your H-Net profile.  Contact information is not required but will be included if part of the post.

Thank You,

 

Charles Zelden

H-Law Editor

TOC, Slavery & Abolition

 
MARCH, 2014

ARTICLES

Yuko Miki, "Slave and Citizen in Black and Red: Reconsidering the Intersection of African and Indigenous Slavery in Postcolonial Brazil"

Benedetta Rossi, "Migration and Emancipation in West Africa’s Labour History: The Missing Links"

Shane O'Rourke, "Monarchy, Gender and Emancipation: Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna of Russia and Princess Isabel of Brazil and the Ending of Servile Labour"

CFP: “Beyond Borders: The Practice of Atlantic, Transnational, and World History,” Graduate Conference, University of Pittsburgh, April 11-12, 2015

For the past two decades, innovative scholarship has challenged the primacy of national histories, providing graduate students with methodological and theoretical tools for research projects that transcend spatial boundaries. Atlantic, transnational, and global studies have changed the way history is written; nevertheless, they face their own challenges. As more and more graduate programs offer training in Atlantic and World history, it is important for students to critically engage with the benefits and limitations of their specialization.

CFP: InVisible Culture, Issue 22: "Opacity" (DEADLINE: MAY 1, 2014)

Dear H-Caribean subscribers,

Only one month remains before the deadline for InVisible Culture: An Electronic Journal for Visual Culture’s latest CFP, on the theme of “Opacity.” Please circulate widely (pasted and linked below). Deadline May 1, 2014.

Many thanks.

Best regards, Joel Neville Anderson

Managing Editor, InVisible Culture

503A Morey Hall, University of Rochester

Rochester, NY 14627

http://ivc.lib.rochester.edu/cfp-invisible-culture-issue-22-opacity

CFP: InVisible Culture, Issue 22: "Opacity" (DEADLINE: MAY 1, 2014)

Dear H-Democracy subscribers,

 

Only one month remains before the deadline for InVisible Culture: An Electronic Journal for Visual Culture’s latest CFP, on the theme of “Opacity.” Please circulate widely (pasted and linked below). Deadline May 1, 2014. 

 

Featuring institutional members on OHA website

To recognize institutional members of the Oral History Association, the OHA has begun a new feature on its website www.oralhistory.org. Each month a different institutional member will be spotlighted. This month, the highlighted institutional member is the Minnesota Historical Society, which possesses an extensive and diverse collection of interviews.

A New 'Document of the Month' from Michael Schoenhals (April 2014)

The PRC History Group presents the third installment in the Document of the Month series, curated by Michael Schoenhals.  View the entire series at prchistory.org

April 2014

Counter-Revolutionary Cacography: Samples from Shanghai (1972)

上海市杨浦区公检法领导小组转发的《九起反革命案件罪证字迹材料》

(click on the link above to view the full document)

CFP: Arab-American Culture in the United States

The 2014 Midwest Popular Culture Association Conference is now organizing a panel on ARAB-AMERICAN CULTURE IN THE UNITED STATES.  This panel will be held in conjunction with the annual meeting, which will take place in Indianapolis, IN between 3 and 5 October 2014.  Topics can include--but are certainly not limited to--contemporary expressions of identity via cuisine, literature, media representations, museum displays.  Historical case studies of Arab-American culture in th

CFP: American Representations of the Middle East and North Africa

A panel on American Representations of the Middle East and North Africa is being organized for the Middle East area of the 2014 Midwest Popular Culture Association Conference.  This conference will be held at the JW Marriott in Indianapolis, IN on October 3-5, 2014.  Topics can include--but are certainly not limited to--any historical or contemporary representation of the Middle East in American popular culture.  Such representations may involve an examination of sermons, s

CFP: Conference: “Constitutional Experiences in the Middle East and North Africa (from approx. 18th to 20th centuries)”

Conference: “Constitutional Experiences in the Middle East and North Africa (from approx. 18th to 20th centuries)”

Orient-Institut Beirut, 6-7 November 2014

Read a Free Sample of 'The Shrines of the 'Alids in Medieval Syria' by Stephennie Mulder

*Apologies for cross-posting*

Introducing the first illustrated, architectural history of the ‘Alid shrines, increasingly endangered by the conflict in Syria

The Shrines of the 'Alids in Medieval Syria by Stephennie Mulder

Part of the Edinburgh Studies in Islamic Art, edited by Robert Hillenbrand

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