We are organising a panel at the conference 'Modernity Redefined' at Gitam University Bangalore in February 22-23, 2024. This panel looks at ideas of genealogy, memory and family as they refracted through colonial modernity in South Asia. These ideas have been used by various communities for diverse purposes, from imagining a unified political identity, a glorious cultural past and for signifying status differences. A key aspect that lies at the heart of these imaginations is the views of sexual ordering and the reconfiguration of family relationships inaugurated by colonial modernity.
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We are pleased to invite paper and panel submissions for the Shattuck Colonial American History Symposium that will take place on the campus of California State University, Sacramento on March 11-13, 2024. The symposium is organized by the Department of History at Sac State and the Shattuck Endowment in Colonial American History. “The past,” L.P.
The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum announces the call for applications for the 2024 Congregational Leaders Workshop titled “Beyond Horror and Shame: Legacies of the Holocaust for Faith Communities and the Future” This in-person workshop will examine the place of the Holocaust in the lives of people of faith and conscience in the 21st century.
Love at Large: Eros in World Literatures and Cultures
A volume edited by Fiona Moolla and Megan Moore
This thematic issue of the journal Histoire, médecine et santé examines the various uses of and relations to nature in the field of health. The historically and culturally situated concept of “nature” can of course take on several meanings and be subject to debate. Regarding its relationship to health, the many “natural” medicine currents that emerged in Europe from the last third of the nineteenth century spontaneously come to mind.
Emory University's Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library is currently accepting applications for our 2024 Visiting Researcher Fellowships cycle!
Latest issue Cahiers du monde russe 64/3-4 (2023). Table of contents
Articles
Pavel V. LUKIN, «Господарь великий Новгород» и московское летописание 70-х годов xv века
[“Sovereign Novgorod the Great” and the Moscow Chronicle Compilation in the 1470s]
Igor FEDYUKIN, Harold GUIZAR, “To tame their ferocious character”: The noble cadet corps, École royale militaire, and the circulation of educational models in eighteenth-century Europe
The Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center and the Slavic Reference Service at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign are pleased to announce a call for applications to the Summer Research Laboratory (SRL) program. The program will take place June 10 - August 2, 2024. Funded in part by the U.S. Department of State's Title VIII Program, the SRL program provides research support for graduate and post-graduate level research on Central and East Europe and the Independent States of the former Soviet Union.
The Division of Library and Information Services is pleased to announce a competitive stipend program for qualified researchers, sponsored by the Friends of the State Library and Archives of Florida. The program is intended to support exceptional projects utilizing the collections of the State Archives and State Library of Florida that can only be accessed on-site. Up to two applicants will be selected each year.
The Victorian Society in America invites you to study architecture, art, design, landscape, and preservation at our internationally acclaimed Summer Schools in Newport, Chicago, and London!