CfP: 2014 Transnational Lacrosse Conference at Saint Mary's University (Halifax, Canada)
Thinking Outside the Box: Lacrosse in Historical and Contemporary Perspective
Call for Papers (200 word abstract)
Thinking Outside the Box: Lacrosse in Historical and Contemporary Perspective
Call for Papers (200 word abstract)
Title: Udemy Online Masculinities Course
Description: Dear Colleagues A quick note to let you know that my
new online video-based masculinities course is now available to
the public on the Udemy platform:
https://www.udemy.com/futuremasculinity/?couponCode=GELFERDISCO
UNT Joseph Gelfer, Ph.D ...
Contact: joseph@gelfer.net
Title: 1st Global ConferenceTestimony: Memory, Trauma, Truth,
Engagement
Date: 2014-07-29
Description: CALL FOR PROPOSALS 1st Global Conference Testimony:
Memory, Trauma, Truth, Engagement Tuesday 29th July Thursday
31st July 2014 Mansfield College, Oxford Call for
Presentations: This inaugural conference aims to examine the
evolving genres and emerging contexts of testimonial
production. Broadly und ...
Contact: ssc@inter-disciplinary.net
Title: 4th Global Conference: Images of Whiteness (July 2014:
Oxford, United Kingdom)
Date: 2014-07-21
Description: 4th Global Conference: Images of Whiteness Monday
21st July Wednesday 23rd July 2014, Mansfield College, Oxford,
United Kingdom Call for Presentations In recent years academics
from a range of positions have increasingly turned their
critical attention to the subject of racial whiteness.
Publication ...
Title: Claremont Graduate History Student Association Conference
2014
Location: California
Date: 2014-04-05
Description: CFP: GSHA Conference 2014 Defiance The GSHA welcomes
papers on a broad range of topics related to Defiance for its
annual conference on April 5th, 2014. Defiance encompasses many
aspects of history, ranging from traditional topics such as
Rosa Parks bravery, to interdisciplinary analysis of the Sun
...
Contact: gsha@cgu.edu
Title: March 2014 "Migrant Metropolis" Conference at the
University of Maryland
Location: Maryland
Date: 2014-03-13
Description: The Migrant Metropolis conference will be hosted by
the Center for the History of the New America at the University
of Maryland, College Park on March 13 and 14, 2014.
Participants in the conference will examine how urban spaces in
the modern United States have been built and re-built by the
movemen ...
Title: Fourth Annual Graduate History Forum at the University of
Alabama at Birmingham
Location: Alabama
Date: 2014-03-07
Description: The Graduate History Association at the University of
Alabama at Birmingham is pleased to announce its Fourth Annual
Graduate History Forum, to be held on March 7 and 8, 2014. The
keynote lecture will be given by Dr. Aaron Sheehan-Dean,
Professor of History at Louisiana State University and author o
...
Title: Critical Mixed Race Studies Conference
Location: Illinois
Date: 2014-01-15
Description: Global Mixed Race, the third biennial Critical Mixed
Race Studies Conference, will be hosted at DePaul University in
Chicago, November 13-15, 2014. It will bring together scholars
from a variety of disciplines around the world to facilitate a
global conversation about the transnational, transdiscipl ...
Contact: cmrs@depaul.edu
URL: criticalmixedracestudies.org
Title: Registration open for Making Connections: Collaboration in
Research and Practice 10/01/2014
Date: 2014-01-10
Description: Making Connections: Collaboration in Research and
Practice Making Connections: Collaboration in Research and
Practice is a national one-day conference that will be asking
What Happens When Cultural Institutions and Academics
Collaborate? Keynote Speaker: Professor Nigel Llewellyn, Head
of Research, ...
Contact: lgreen@iwm.org.uk
Title: CFP: Southern Forum on Agricultural, Rural, and
Environmental History 2014
Location: Florida
Date: 2014-01-01
Description: CFP: Southern Forum on Agricultural, Rural, and
Environmental History 2014 The seventh annual Southern Forum on
Agricultural, Rural, and Environmental History (SFARE) will be
held at Rollins College in Winter Park, FL on March 28-=29,
2013. Sponsored by the Department of History and Political
Scienc ...
http://www.h-net.org/announce/show.cgi?ID=208659
Tombs, Mausoleums, Shrines and Memorials of Religious/Political Leaders of the Contemporary Middle East (1980-2011)
During the run-up to FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014, the National Football Museum in Manchester, UK, will be hosting a series of Wednesday lunch-time lectures about the World Cup, linked to a programme of displays and digital workshops. Road to Rio is presented as part of a larger project on the social and cultural history of the World Cup and funded by the International Centre for Sports History and Culture, De Montfort University, Leicester, in partnership with the National Football Museum and Arts Council England.
Lecture details
H-Sport is pleased to announce a its Archive Project, an online resource which provides information about archival collections that are of interest to sport scholars. While many sport museums and sport organizations are well-known to sport scholars, the H-Sport Archive Project highlights sport collections held at non-sport archives.
Iconic Religion: How Imaginaries of Religious Encounter Structure Urban Space
17-19 February 2014 | FNO 02/40-46
Conveners: Volkhard Krech, Kim Knott, Susanne Lanwerd, Birgit Meyer
British Association for the Study of Spirituality, Third International Conference
“Spirituality in a Challenging World”
19-21 May 2014, Ashridge House, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, UK (only 30 minutes by train from London Euston)
http://www.basspirituality.org.uk
Third annual conference of the Irish Society for the Academic Study of Religions (ISASR), In collaboration with Queen's University, Belfast, Fri-Sat 23rd-24th May 2014
Conference theme: ‘Religion and Remembering’
Cross-Disciplinary Conference
Call for papers from Research Groups CERMAA, ICONEA and PLM, for the
third issue of NEMO. The theme will be about ‘Myths and truths in
Music from the Antiquity to the Present.' (Mesopotamia, Asia, Egypt,
Africa, Greece, Rome, Byzantium, the Occident and beyond.)
Myths and legends always have had their purpose in the building-up of
history and of its truisms such as with magical powers of the lyre and
others. The Orient is particularly rich with such events even reaching
the domain of theory, and often leading to astonishing blunders.
Death Online Research Symposium
Wednesday April 9th - Thursday April 10th, 2014
Durham University Centre for Death and Life Studies, Durham University, UK.
Keynote speaker: Professor Tony Walters, Director of the Centre for Death and Society, University of Bath, UK.
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