This multi- and interdisciplinary conference explores cinematic adaptation as a transnational practice between the area formerly known as Mitteleuropa and the US over the last century from different angles and perspectives, with particular emphasis on GermanAmerican relations. The conference will examine Hollywood films by expatriate directors, German films based on American literary works, and American films based on German literary works, including remakes and international co-productions from the early twentieth to the twenty-first century.
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CFP: Ninth Annual Conference on the History of Recent Social Science (HISRESS)
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
31 May & 1 June 2024
Abstract deadline: 2 February 2024
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 Annual Faculty Seminar on Ethics, Religion, and the Holocaust titled “Reading the Bible After the Holocaust.” This in-person seminar will examine the profound and painful questions the Holocaust and its aftermath raise for Jews and Christians in regard to their texts and traditions.
Call for Papers:
Graduate Student Conference on the Cold War
May 2-4, 2024
Venue: The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
American Futurisms
SANAS Biennial Conference 2024
Swiss Association for North American Studies
University of Geneva, November 7-8, 2024
Conference Director: Prof. Deborah Madsen
Assisted by: Ms. Caroline Martin, Ms. Aïcha Bouchelaghem
Call for Papers
Call for Workshop Participants
Risk Reconsidered: Risk, Uncertainty, and Democracy
A Calleva Centre Working Group, Magdalen College, Oxford - May 14-15, 2024
International Conference – Reimagining Africa: Prospects and Opportunities
Dear Colleagues,
I am happy to announce that the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture will hold an online symposium. Please join this exciting event our young researcher Dr. Suemura Masayo organizes.
Please register by January 19 (JST) for us to send you a link to the Zoom meeting.
https://forms.gle/KKtpnhfotuUh17Uh7
Organiser: Royal Air Force Museum
Place and Date: Virtual, or onsite at the Royal Air Force Museum (London and Midlands), Lancaster and Wolverhampton. Dates TBC upon selection of applications.
Application Deadline: 1 March 2024.
Submission Type: Abstract, plus a biography and talk title.
Form of Submission: Maximum 300 words in English. Biographies should be no more than 200 words.
Call for Applications: Summer School in Social Science History, June 16-18, 2024, Jyväskylä, Finland
We invite graduate students using the methods of social science history to attend a two-day summer school (with a get-together on the previous evening) in Jyväskylä in June 2024. The Summer School in Social Science History is becoming an annual tradition after getting excellent feedback from participants who have found the Summer School useful for their research and a great forum for networking.