Queen Elizabeth II: Life, Times, Legacies
Lisbon, NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities, 17-19 April 2024
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Lisbon, NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities, 17-19 April 2024
On Thursday 12 October 2023 the Roosevelt Institute for American Studies (RIAS) in the Netherlands and The Netherland-America Foundation (NAF) in New York will organize a free 1-hour webinar titled “From Slavery to Freedom in the American South and Dutch Caribbean,” with renowned historians Manisha Sinha (University of Connecticut) and Coen van Galen (Radboud University Nijmegen). To attend, please register via this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3gjOhpkKQ
Critical Urbanisms at the University of Basel announces South Designs: Planetary Futures. This eight-month series of discussions reflects on how design, thought and practiced from the South, forges planetary futures.
5th Rocky Mountain Workshop on African History
To be held at the BYU Salt Lake Center, April 12-13, 2024
This is a call for papers and discussants for the 5th Rocky Mountain Workshop on African History. The Rocky Mountain Workshop is designed to provide an intensive and critical discussion of pre-circulated papers on any aspect of African history. Papers with historical dimensions but originating from other disciplines, such as anthropology or political science, are welcome.
Dear colleagues, please join us for Colorado State University Libraries' Friedman Feminist Press Research Grant Presentation on Tuesday, October 3rd at 3 pm MST.
Dear friends and colleagues,
Please see below—and spread the word!--for the 2023 call for nominations for the annual WHOME (Women Historians of the Middle East) Mentor Prize. Nominations are due by October 10, 2023.
Warmly,
The WHOME 2023 prize committee
WHOME (Women Historians of the Middle East) Mentorship Award
Call for Nominations
The GHI awards short-term research fellowships to European and North American doctoral students as well as postdoctoral scholars to pursue research projects that draw upon primary sources principally located in North America. We are particularly interested in research projects that fit into the following fields:
The Australasian Taiwan Studies Association (ATSA) is pleased to hold the ATSA Online Seminar on 11 October. Associate Professor Ian Rowen, the author of One China, Many Taiwans: The Geopolitics of Cross-Strait Tourism, will talk about his book. One China, Many Taiwans examines how tourism, one of several strategies employed by the PRC at exerting political control over Taiwan, worked out in practice.
Date: Wednesday 11 October 2023
Chris Jones and Stephanie Curci developed Mapping the Haitian Revolution for use with their high school classroom. The site was reviewed by the digital humanities journal archipelagos and then revised. The project is now available in other languages—French, Kreyol, and
Proposal deadline of November 1, 2023.
See below — or visit the MATC website at http://matc.us — to find individual calls for papers for the all-conference papers, pedagogy symposium, playwriting symposium, practice/production symposium, theatre history symposium, articles-in-progress and pitch-your-book workshops, and emerging scholars panels.