Rethinking the Afropolitan:The Ethics of Black Atlantic Masculinities on Display
Rethinking the Afropolitan: The Ethics of Black Atlantic Masculinities on Display
OCTOBER 19th-21st, 2017
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Rethinking the Afropolitan: The Ethics of Black Atlantic Masculinities on Display
OCTOBER 19th-21st, 2017
Conference Theme: DEMOGRAPHIC, ECONOMIC, AND SECURITY CHALLENGES IN AFRICA
On 18-19 May 2018, a two day symposium entitled 'Suicide, Society and Crisis' will be held at the University of Sheffield to investigate the links between suicide and political and social crisis, at macro and micro levels.
The Transatlantic History Student Organization at the University of Texas at Arlington is proud to announce the 18th Annual International Graduate Student Conference on Transatlantic History 1917: Revolution, Radicalism, and Resistance in the Atlantic World. The conference will be held at the University Center of The University of Texas at Arlington on October 19-21, 20017. Keynote presentations are open to the public, to fully participate in the conference please register online at
My colleague Houchang Chehabi has asked me to inform members of H-Net working on Middle East history and migration studies about his reprint of the late Thomas Philipp's classic "The Syrians in Egypt, 1725-1975" originally published with Steiner, Stuttgart, in 1985 and long out of print. Anyone interested in a copy should write to tyaur@hotmail.com to purchase a copy. The price is $ 20.00, payable by check or by PayPal, + shipping and handling.
Best wishes,
Jens