COMMUNITIES WITHIN COMMUNITY. SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS SOLIDARITIES IN EUROPEAN MEDIEVAL AND MODERN SOCIETIES
Communities within community. Social and Religious Solidarities in European Medieval and Modern Societies
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Communities within community. Social and Religious Solidarities in European Medieval and Modern Societies
Academy of Mobility Humanities (Konkuk University), Kritika Kultura (Ateneo de Manila University), and UNITAS (University of Santo Tomas) seeks papers on the conference theme: “Life, Thinking, and Culture in the Era of High Mobility.”
Call for panels and papers:
Fukushima- A View From The Ocean
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The Culture Research Network invites you to submit panels, papers, and book session proposals for the SSHA annual conference. The conference will take place in Chicago on November 21-24, 2019. For more information on the conference as well as the general call for proposals, please see the SSHA website: https://ssha.org/. The theme of this year's conference is "Data and its Discontents," and the deadline for full panel or individual paper proposals is March 1, 2019.