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The North Carolina German Studies Seminar and Workshop Series (NCGS), an interdisciplinary and inter-institutional group of scholars in the Research Triangle of North Carolina, cordially invites you to our next online event:
Friday, 12 April 2024 from 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm (Eastern Time), Zoom Seminar
FAREWELL NCGS—The last event after 17 years
NCGS Challenging Conversations Series Roundtable:
This book talk is delivered by Nandagopal R. Menon, author of the forthcoming book, Intra-Muslim Polemics in South India: Intimacies, Mass Publicity and Secularism (Oxford University Press, 2024).
The presentation is supported by Soheb Niazi (chair) and Radhika Gupta (discussant).
It takes place in the conference room of International Institute of Asian Studies (IIAS), Rapenburg 59 2321GJ Leiden Netherlands on 02 April 2024 from 16:00 to 17:00 p.m. (not online).
The USGA Library collection is the world’s largest and most significant related to golf history. Each year, scholars visit to conduct research with the more than 100,000 catalogued items available to enhance their study and scholarly exploration. This year, the Museum plans to launch the Wilson Endowed Research Fund. This fund is intended to support original research in golf history, and the stipends are available to provide financial support to researchers who wish to visit Liberty Corner, N.J. to conduct research.
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Call for papers: deadline 10 June 2024
Mixed Media: Sculptural Ensembles in Medieval and Renaissance Europe
11th Ards Annual Conference on Current Research in Medieval and Renaissance Sculpture, London (UK), The Courtauld Institute of Art, The British Museum, and The Victoria and Albert Museum, 11-13 December 2024.
Dear Colleagues,
Laura Nuvoloni and I are glad to inform you that a few places are still available for a new exciting course of the London Rare Books School devoted to the Italian book from manuscript to print. Spanning from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment and featuring Bartolomeo Sanvito, Aldus Manutius and Bodoni among others, the course takes place at the Institute of English Studies, 10-14 June 2024.
For further information and registration:
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: THE ROBERT ADAM ROME SCHOLARSHIP IN ARCHITECTURE
Neutrality is an age-old idea. We find it across different periods and cultures. From Thucydides in ancient Greece and Kautilya in the Maurya Empire to more or less every modern war since the creation of the Westphalian system. It exists in many forms and under various names such as nonalignment, non-belligerency, or more recently as India’s “multi-alignment” and Vietnam’s “bamboo diplomacy.” It can be a topic relevant to peace-conferences and nuclear nonproliferation and we find it outside foreign policy, too.
Despite the proliferation of scholarship and academic research that has unequivocally proven its occurrence, the traumatic memory of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 has been met with state-sponsored denial in Turkey—the successor state of the Ottoman Empire which committed the crime. Armenians in the diaspora (the vast majority of whom descend from families that