The Twentieth Annual Czech and Slovak Studies Workshop will be held at the University of Pittsburgh on March 19-21, 2020. The program committee welcomes proposals for papers on Czech and Slovak topics, broadly defined, in all disciplines. In the past, the areas of interest have been: anthropology, architecture, art, economics, education, film, geography, history, Jewish studies, linguistics, literature, music, philosophy, politics, religion, society, sociology, and theater.
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Living on the Edge of Empire: Alliance, Conflict and Captivity is a National Endowment for the Humanities Landmarks of American History and Culture Workshop for K-12 teachers, administrators and librarians hosted by the Deerfield Teachers' Center. The workshop will be presented from July 12 to 17 and again July 26 to 31, 2020. The workshop places the Deerfield Raid of 1704 in the broader context of the history of Colonial New England. We hope you apply to join us at the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association in Deerfield, MA. The deadline for application is March 1, 2020.
The deadline for papers and panels for the rural history section of the Western Social Science 62nd Annual Conference to be held in Portland, Oregon, this April 1-4, 2020 has been extended to Saturday December 7th, 2019. Please visit the website at www.WSSAweb.com and select "Selections & Affiliates," then Rural history to electronicallysubmit an abstract of 250 words.
Performance: Actors, Objects, Spaces
Call for Papers - The 8th Annual Koç University Archaeology and History of Art Graduate Research Symposium
Application Deadline: 31 December 2019, Tuesday
Koç University’s Department of Archaeology and History of Art (ARHA) is pleased to announce its 8th Annual Graduate Student Research Symposium, which will be held on 26 March 2020 at Koç University’s Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (ANAMED), located in Beyoğlu, Istanbul.
Barbara Laubenthal/John Hoberman
Department of Germanic Studies
The University of Texas at Austin
Call for Papers
Bodies across Borders:
An interdisciplinary workshop on migration and corporeality
16-17 April 2020
Network of Violence Studies at Indiana University invites paper proposals for a two-day seminar
Religion and Ethics of Violence
On March 27-28, 2020 at Indiana University Bloomington
Deadline for abstracts: December 31, 2019.
Seminar website: https://ealc.indiana.edu/religion-and-ethics-of-violence/
Ocha Zanmaiお茶三昧: San Francisco International Conference on Chanoyu and Tea Culture), established in 2012, is an interdisciplinary conference series that presents the latest research findings and significant work in the study of chanoyu (the Japanese tea ceremony), including various aspects of chanoyu culture as well as tea cultures of countries other than Japan that contribute to furthering the understanding and enjoyment of chanoyu. Scholars, researchers, tea masters of various schools, museum curators, professionals, arti
Studia Politica. Romanian Political Science Review publishes high quality, peer reviewed articles in all major areas of political science including political theory, comparative politics, political sociology, public policy, international relations and global studies. Founded in 2001 and focusing particularly on Central Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, it welcomes contributions on a wide range of geographical areas and topics that aim to advance the field through both theoretical and empirical innovative studies.
THEATRE ANNUAL A Journal of Theatre and Performance of the Americas
Call for Articles
2020 Issue
Deadline: January 15, 2020