Each year HBA awards a grant to offset publication costs for a book manuscript or peer-reviewed journal article in the field of British art or visual culture that has been accepted for publication. To be eligible for the $600 award, applicants must be current members of HBA. To apply, send a 500-word project description, publication information (correspondence from press or journal confirming commitment to publish and projected publication date), budget, and CV to Kimberly Rhodes, HBA Prize Committee Chair, krhodes@drew.edu by 15 January 2016.
Welcome to H-Announce!
H-Announce is a moderated one-way distribution network for events, conferences, calls for papers, calls for publication, programs, workshops, sources of short-term funding, fellowships, and news from H-Net and our affiliates.
To submit an announcement, log into the Commons and click "Create" in the right hand menu of the H-Announce page. If you don't have an account, please register and navigate back to H-Announce.
To receive individual or daily digests of all H-Announce postings, log into the Commons, and click "subscribe to this network" in the right hand menu of the H-Announce page.
For additional guidance, please refer to H-Announce: A User's Guide, located at the Help Desk.
Daily Publishing Schedule
Jobs, Reviews, & H-Net This Week Digests are published on Monday and distributed to Daily Digest subscribers on Tuesday morning.
All other announcements are moderated as they come and are distributed to Daily Digest subscribers the following day.
Please note: Announcements are posted and distributed the same day they are moderated; however, daily digests are distributed the day after moderation. Network editors receive the H-Announce daily digest and choose relevant content to repost to their networks. To post an announcement directly to a specific network, you may select that network(s) in the post announcement interface. Announcements posted to networks are subject to individual network moderation and publishing policies.
The North American Society for Sport History annouces three new awards programs:
The Joe Arbena Latin America Sport History Grant - designed to advance the study and exploration of Latin American Sport History
The NASSH Dissertation Travel Grant - designed to support dissertation research
The NASSH Diversty Scholarship - designed to promote diversity in membership
Please see the following link for more details: http://www.nassh.org/NASSH/content/nassh-launches-new-awards-programs
Award for a doctoral Research Thesis in Contemporary History “Ivano Tognarini”
The following reviews were posted to the H-Net web site between 07 Dec 2015 and 14 Dec 2015.
Reviewed for H-Judaic by Alexander Kaye
Rashkover, Randi; Kavka, Martin, eds.. _Judaism, Liberalism, and
Political Theology_. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2014.
vii + 356 pp. $85.00, ISBN 978-0-253-01027-8.
http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.php?id=43210
The following jobs were posted to the H-Net Job Guide from 7 December 2015 to 14 December 2015. These job postings are included here based on the categories selected by the list editors for H-Announce. See the H-Net Job Guide website at http://www.h-net.org/jobs/ for more information. To contact the Job Guide, write to jobguide@mail.h-net.msu.edu or call +1-517-432-5134 between 9 am and 5 pm US Eastern time.
Radicalization in the Mediterranean Region:
Old and New Drivers
A New-Med Conference
in cooperation with the center for middle eastern strategic studies (Orsam), Ankara
Ankara, 14 December 2015
Büyükhanli Park Hotel
Simon Bolivar Caddesi, 34 - Lycia Hall
8:30 Registration of Participants
Table ronde organisée par Konstantina Zanou, résidente à l'IEA de Paris, et Maurizio Isabella (Queen Mary, University of London) à l'occasion de la publication de l'ouvrage "Mediterranean Diasporas. Politics and Ideas in the long 19th century"
Designed for middle and high school teachers, the “Charles Dickens: Hard Times and A Tale of Two Cities” seminar is a four-week NEH Summer Serminar that will take place at the University of California, Santa Cruz, in July 2016.
This stream on 'Lawyering for the Poor: Legal Aid Provision in Low to Middle Income States and Prospects for Access to Justice under Proposed Reform' will take part during the 2016 Socio-Legal Studies Association at Lancaster University on 5th-7th April 2016. We will focus on current provision of legal aid in low to middle income states, discuss reforms envisaged by domestic and/or international stakeholders and analyse the underlying ideologies informing these proposals and their likely impact.