Announcement: Cromwell Fellowships in American Legal History
Cromwell Research Fellowships in U.S. Legal history
**The Deadline is July 13, 2014!
Cromwell Research Fellowships in U.S. Legal history
**The Deadline is July 13, 2014!
It's great to know this important piece of NJ history scholarship has been recognized with an award.
Karen Reeds, PhD, FLS
Title: Call for Papers: Shaping Peace - Local Infrastructures and
State Formation (Third Annual Conference of the International
Association for Peace and Conflict Studies and the ECPR
Standing Group on Critical Peace and Conflict Studies, 11-12
September
Date: 2014-05-31
Description: Call for Papers: Shaping Peace: Local Infrastructures
and State Formation Call for papers for our Third Annual
Conference of the International Association for Peace and
Title: Rural Women's Studies Asssociation Triennial Conference
Location: Texas
Date: 2014-05-15
Description: CFP: The Local is Global: Gender and Rural
Connections across Time and Place Rural Women's Studies
Association Triennial ConferenceHosted by Texas State
University, San Marcos, TexasConference dates: February 12-14,
2015Submission deadline: May 15, 2014 The theme of the 2015
conference The Local is ...
Contact: RWSA2015@gmail.com
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CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS: Inventing America: An Encyclopedia of Inventions, Inventors, and Technological Innovation in American History, forthcoming, ABC-CLIO (www.abc-clio.com)
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The Centre for European Studies at Jagiellonian University, the Auschwitz Jewish Center and Museum of Jewish Heritage are pleased to announce their joint 2014 summer school programme: Jews of Poland: History, Culture and Memory.
June 27 – July 12, 2014 | 8 ECTS points (4 US credit hours)
Posted by Carolyn Pouncy, Managing Editor, Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian Studies
Contents, Vol. 15, No. 2 (Spring 2014)
From the Editors
Making Russian History Up . . . 231
Forum: 1812—The War in Words
Nikolai Promyslov
The Image of Russia in French Public Opinion, 1811–12 . . . 235
Victor Taki
The Horrors of War: Representations of Violence in European, Oriental, and “Patriotic” Wars . . . 263
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Alexander M. Martin
Dear Colleagues,
The Editorial Committee of Spunti e Ricerche, a refereed journal of Italian Studies, invites submissions for volume 30 (2015) that address the theme of memory in Italian culture and history.
It is intended that memory be interpreted broadly, thus it could include (but is not confined to) such topics as:
H-French-Colonial subscribers may be interested in a program on ATV this week, featuring Prof. Dominique Rogers of the Université des Antilles et de la Guyane. In honor of the Association of Caribbean Historians Annual Meeting being held in Martinique, the hosts of Club Actu welcome Prof. Rogers and ask her to explain the field of Caribbean studies, what subjects are popular and what are taboo, and why foreign scholars are interested in Antillaise history.
The link may not be good past this week, but the show is currently available at:
Dear Colleagues,
I am pleased to announce the publication of a new book: The Reckoning of Pluralism: Political Belonging and the Demands of History in Turkey (Stanford University Press, 2014).
Fifteenth Annual International Graduate Student Conference on Transatlantic History
Date of Conference: September 19-20, 2014
Deadline for Abstract Submissions: June 25, 2014
The following jobs were posted to the H-Net Job Guide from 5 May
2014 to 12 May 2014. These job postings are included here based on
the categories selected by the list editors for H-Caribbean. See the
H-Net Job Guide website at http://www.h-net.org/jobs/ for more
information.
LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN HISTORY / STUDIES
Universite du Quebec a Montreal - HISTOIRE DE L'AMERIQUE LATINE
(XIXe-XXe SIECLES) (Assistant, Associate, Professor, Tenure track)
My family is engaged in our own informal oral history project -- one of us (not me) interviewing our two oldest members every weekend by phone/Skype. Although the elders doubt their stories would interest anyone outside the family, I'm very conscious that historians might find some of the material fascinating.
METABODY CONFERENCE 4 – Madrid, Friday 11th July 2014
METABODY - Media Embodiment Tekhnè and Bridges of Diversity
HISTORY AND ONTOLOGIES OF MOVEMENT-GESTURE
CFP - Call for papers - Language: English
Deadline: 6th June, 2014
http://metabody.eu/conference4.htm
H-Connecticut readers --
I am developing a new program titled Reflections on Agrarian Connecticut, Past, Present & Future and would like to hear from Connecticut's local history museums if they have significant photographic evidence of agricultural practices in their locales. Farming, fishing, oysters, tobacco. livestock, chickens, diary, etc. Also anecdotes about current practices, farms that have not only survived by are thriving - farmers markets, farm to table events or locally-grown ag-based business.