The Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa (ASMEA) is offering several opportunities in conjunction with its Seventeenth Annual Conference taking place in Washington, D.C. on November 2 - 4, 2024.
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American Society for Ethnohistory
2024 Annual Meeting – Fargo, ND
Call for Papers
DEADLINE EXTENSION: Please submit proposals NO LATER THAN APRIL 15, 2024, using this Google Form: https://forms.gle/A3xDo6rhgv21neJF8.
Direct questions to program committee chairs Dana Velasco Murillo (dvmurillo@ucsd) or Bradley Benton (bradley.benton@ndsu.edu).
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Call for Papers and Panel Proposals
29th Annual Jewish American and Holocaust Literature (JAHLit) Symposium
Meeting 27-29 October 2024
The Betsy Hotel, Miami Beach
The JAHLit Symposium organizing committee welcomes individual and panel proposals that address the subjects of Jewish, Jewish-American, and Holocaust literature and culture. We are especially interested in critical and theoretical approaches to Jewish literature and film but these subjects are intended to be broadly conceived and could include:
Marine Corps History journal is seeking submissions of scholarly work about 29th Marine Corps Commandant General Alfred M. Gray Jr. to include in its upcoming Summer 2024 issue. The editors suggest articles focusing on
Dear Colleagues,
NECROPOLEIS RESEARCH NETWORK
ANNUAL MEETING VII
We are pleased to announce the 7th Annual Meeting of the Necropoleis Research Network (NRN). The meeting will be held in Istanbul on 7-9 October, 2024 and is hosted by the Netherlands Institute in Turkey (NIT).
The Necropoleis Research Network brings together people working on any aspect of mortuary archaeology in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Near East between the Iron Age and Late Antiquity (all loosely defined).
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
As a gentle reminder, we would like to invite you to attend our second virtual colloquium on “Interreligious Interactions in South Asia.” Our colloquium will take place over Zoom from April 3 to April 12, 2024. Please find the flyer and program of our colloquium as attachments here.
Afsar Mohammad | Vernacular Sufi Texts and Hindu-Muslim Contexts
April 3, 2024 | 16:00–17:30 BST / 11:00–12:30 EDT / 20:30–22:00 IST
The Association for Contemporary Iberian Studies will hold its 45th annual Conference, which will take place at Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin), from 4-6 September 2024. It will be hosted by Dr Deirdre Kelly, Dr Pilar Molina and Dr Mirna Vohnsen (TU Dublin). The conference will be held in a hybrid format.
RESEARCH SUPPORT GRANTS for Graphic Culture Research
DNP Foundation for Cultural Promotion grants research on graphic design and graphic arts from diverse disciplines to contribute to developing graphic design and graphic art culture in Japan and worldwide.
Target research fields
Category A: Research on graphic design or graphic art in general
Category B: Research on graphic culture-related archives
Eligibility
The inaugural volume of War Studies is forthcoming this month.
ARTICLES
"The Creation of the Seven Military Classics" by Peter Lorge
"Revisiting Russian Strategic Planning against Napoleon, 1810–1812" by Alexander Mikaberidze
"Histories of War" by Jeremy Black
EDITOR’S CHOICE
"American Understandings of Chinese Strategy: A First-Draft Genealogy of the Search for a Chinese Way of War" by Harold M. Tanner