Jan. 19, 10am US EST, Book Discussion, The Efficacy of Intimacy and Belief in Worldmaking Practices
Virtual book launch and discussion of special interest to scholars of embodiment, practices, and material culture. Hosted by "The Jugaad Project".
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Jan. 19, 10am US EST, Book Discussion, The Efficacy of Intimacy and Belief in Worldmaking Practices
Virtual book launch and discussion of special interest to scholars of embodiment, practices, and material culture. Hosted by "The Jugaad Project".
Persons who represent all fields of study and professions are encouraged to submit an abstract,not to exceed one page for presentation during the research forum. The Civil Rights Research Forum is structured to provide diverse information to the public, of aspects of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.
Information collected will appear in a special publication of the association and,filed with select electronic index.
The Pacific Office of the German Historical Institute Washington at UC Berkeley is soliciting proposals for papers to be presented at the Eighth Annual Young Scholars Forum: Histories of Migration, which will be held at UC Berkeley on October 21–22, 2024. We seek contributions from postdoctoral scholars, recent PhDs, and advanced doctoral candidates in the humanities or social sciences.
We have the great pleasure of inviting you to submit your research papers for publication in the prospective issue of Annals of the “Ovidius” University of Constanta – Political Science Series (AUOC-SP), vol. 13/2024.
We look forward to valuable contributions from you until May 31st, 2024.
Dear scholars,
I am pleased to announce that Living Histories: A Past Studies Journal is accepting submissions. We are seeking undergraduate papers, and to that end ask that instructors forward this call for papers to their undergraduate students as an opportunity for publication.
CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
34th Annual Conference Mining History Association
Park City, Utah - June 5-9, 2024
Dear Colleagues,
City Pop (シティ・ポップ) emerged first in Tokyo in the late seventies and early eighties, spreading to Seoul through international producers, reaching other parts of Northeast (China and Taiwan) and Southeast Asia (Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia) and even finding something of itself in Los Angeles, California. A reaction against the musical influences of former decades, City Pop embraced not only Japan’s more western-influenced new music (what we might now refer to as J-Pop) but also funk, disco, rhythm and blues, adult-oriented rock, soft rock, and boogie among others.
The American Institute for Yemeni Studies (AIYS) is accepting applications for the US Scholars Fellowship until February 13th, 2024! This fellowship is open to US citizens who are either current graduate students or post graduate scholars who want to travel outside of the US to complete research on Yemen. Team submissions are welcome, though all team members must meet their eligibility criteria. This fellowship is open to any academic discipline as long as your research relates to Yemeni Studies!
Analysing the relations between individuals and empires has a long tradition in historiography: from the biographies of “great men” to more recent approaches such as “imperial biographies” and “imperial subjects”. And while the first has rightly been criticised in the past, the latter have shown that there is significant analytical value in studying individuals even when trying to understand macro-phenomena such as empires.