Autumn 2023: Call for Papers Special Folklore Edition: Tales of Dark Fae: At the place where three roads meet are Tricksters, Apparitions, and Wicked Fairies.
Autumn 2023: Call for Papers
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Autumn 2023: Call for Papers
Where is the spring that rose where St. Alban’s blood fell? Who cares for Cuddy Ducks? Can we see Enoch and Elijah? When the Virgin fell in labour, was Romani St. Sarah at her side? How did St. Sebastian become a gay icon? Who were the Twin Saints, the Three Pure Ones, the Four Friends and the Five Major Prophets? What goes into a Dumb Cake for St. Agnes’ Eve? Does a wet St.
How do historians and those who work with history in the public sphere deal with difficult, contested or traumatic pasts? What are the challenges facing those who seek to engage public audiences with such histories? What objects should and shouldn't be collected or exhibited?
We are seeking 2-3 panelists with research projects on transnational environmentalism who can broaden our geographic scope outside of Canada, El Salvador, Mexico, and United States for a conference proposal in the World Congress for Environmental History (https://wceh2024.com/).
BRIQ Belt & Road Initiative Quarterly invites paper submissions for a special issue on the centenary of the 1923 Turkish Revolution, otherwise known as the “Atatürk Revolution” or the “Kemalist Revolution”.