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FEATURED JOB: Open Rank Tenure-Track/Tenured Professor in American & Native American Studies - University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

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H-Atlantic Job Guide 22 May 2023 to May 2023

The following jobs were posted to the H-Net Job Guide from
22 May 2023 to 29 May 2023.  These job postings are included here based on the categories selected by the list editors for H-Atlantic.  See the H-Net Job Guide website at
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Elements and Environment in the Middle Ages: A Multidisciplinary Workshop

Belfast, Thursday 29 June 2023

 

Queen’s University Belfast

The Graduate School, ROOM TR6

 

Programme:

 

9.15-9.30 Welcome

 

9.30-10.45 Session 1 ‘COSMOLOGY’

moderator: Ciarán Walsh

Matthew McMahon (Armagh Observatory):  “Science and Spectacle; The History of Irish Astronomy Network” 

Call for Panelists: ASEH 2024: Roundtable on Carcerality and the Environmental History Course

I am seeking 3-4 participants for a roundtable on how carcerality and the carceral state figure in teaching of environmental history at the undergraduate and graduate levels for the annual conference of the American Society for Environmental History in Denver in April 2024.  In keeping with the conference theme, proposals focused on how carceral regimes function as extractive forces in marginalized and vulnerable communities are most welcome.  Time period and geographic area open.  Please send title and brief proposal (250 words) to Jeff Hall, Associate Professor of History at Queensborough

Call for Papers, Renaissance Society of America Conference, Chicago, IL, March 21-23, 2024

The Renaissance Society of America (RSA) has announced that it will accept proposals for individual presentation proposals and complete panels for its annual conference, to be held March 21-23, 2024, in Chicago, IL (USA).  The Journal of Jesuit Studies regularly organizes up to five panels at this conference.  We are looking to organize panels in any aspect of Jesuit studies in any region, up to the year 1700.  (Please note: submission by the JJS does not guarantee acceptance to the program, as we are not an affiliated society.)

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