1619: Journal of African American Studies is the online journal of the African American Studies program at Central Connecticut State University (CCSU), a branch of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) system. The journal is devoted to the multifaceted and interdisciplinary study of African Americans/Blacks.
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Join Bridging the Gap for a conversation about race as a central issue in international relations teaching and scholarship.
How can IR scholars incorporate race into their teaching and scholarship? How has the discipline marginalized race-centered views of global affairs? Join Anjali Dayal, Kim Yi Dionne, Meg Guliford, Meredith Loken, Paul Poast, Robbie Shilliam, and Jim Goldgeier for a virtual discussion of these important questions.
The Aidoo-Snyder book prize is awarded by the Women's Caucus of the African Studies Association for an outstanding book that prioritizes African women's experiences. Named in honor of Ama Ata Aidoo, the celebrated Ghanaian novelist and short story writer, and Margaret Snyder the founding Director of UNIFEM, this $500 prize seeks to acknowledge the excellence of contemporary scholarship being produced by women about African women. This year the prize will be given for the best original creative work written by a woman (or women) that prioritizes African women’s experience.
CALL FOR PAPERS FOR A BOOK PROJECT
THEME: CULTURE, SOCIETY AND DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA:
ISSUES, CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS
Concept of the Book Project:
Wednesday 7, Thursday 8 and Friday 9 April 2021
Université de Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès, FRAMESPA center of research, France
Summary
Call for Paper Proposals; Panel at Renaissance Society of America Conference in Dublin 2021
Illusion and Early Modern Simulacra
Mellon-Schlesinger Summer Research Grants
The following reviews were posted to the H-Net Commons between
22 Jun 2020 and 29 Jun 2020.
Reviewed for H-War by Brian R. Price
Bellis, Joanna. _Hundred Years War in Literature, 1337-1600,
The_. Rochester: D. S. Brewer, 2016. 296 pp. $99.00, ISBN 978-1-
84384-428-0.
Review - http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=49872
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