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Post-Migration Discussion

Dear Suscribers,

The listserv-to-Commons transition is complete, and we are open for business on the new H-Net Commons website. I thought I would create this discussion as a place where members can post their questions or difficulties in navigating the new space.

That said, I do want to list a few "FAQ" here first for common issues you may be experiencing. As the discussion progresses I will update these, then eventually create a dedicated page in our resource list for the future.

Q: What is our new home page?

CFP 2014 AAA "Consumptive Practices, Desired Futures" (Carolyn Rouse, discussant)

Greetings, colleagues,

 

Along with George Paul Meiu (Harvard), we are finalizing a panel for the AAA meetings entitled "Consumptive Practices, Desired Futures: Commodities and the Production of Social Worlds in History" for SMA, ABA and or SCA. Carolyn Rouse (Princeton) has graciously agreed to be the discussant.

 

CFP 2014 AAA "Consumptive Practices, Desired Futures" (Carolyn Rouse, discussant)

Greetings, colleagues,

 

Along with Dr. George Paul Meiu (Harvard in 2014), we are rounding out a panel for the 2014 AAA meetings titled "Consumptive Practices, Desired Futures: Commodities and the Production of Social Worlds in History." Dr. Carolyn Rouse (Princeton) has graciously agreed to be our discussant.

CFP AAA 2014

Animate Encounters

Session organizers: Andrew Johnson (Yale-NUS College) & Daena Funahashi (Yale-NUS College)

Recent anthropological attention has been placed upon the human/nonhuman interaction and what the nonhuman “thinks” (Kohn 2013). But when the nonhuman thinks, how do we know what it thinks? And, how do we understand “its” speech as speech?

Introducing Introducing James Haluska, Jr, H-Pennsylvania Editor, Blogging Editor

Greetings H-Pennsylvania,

Permit me to introduce myself as one of the newest editors of H-Pennsylvania.  My name is James Haluska, Jr, and I specialize in Colonial and Early Republic Pennsylvania history with a focus on the formation of political and social identities during said time frame.

CFP: SAWH 2015: "Women in Transition"

 Title: CFP for SAWH 2015: "Women in Transition" 2nd notice
    Location: South Carolina
    Date: 2014-04-15
    Description: Our panel examines the roles of women in the
       transitory period of 1880-1920. As the South sought to
       reestablish white patriarchal dominion, ensuring that men
       remained in control, the rest of the nation grappled with the
       decision to allow women greater participation in society. Women
       actively challen ...

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