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CFP: New Directions in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Art
This digital seminar series seeks to showcase new and innovative research being undertaken on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century art and its histories. We invite contributions for papers investigating any aspect of the artistic, visual and material cultures of this period, and produced across the globe. Sessions will be hosted via video conferencing software, and will take the form of a 40-minute seminar, with time following for questions.
The records of the 16th Council of Toledo, held in 693 in the reign of the Visigothic king Egica, indicate that officials had expected a sort of early medieval stay-at-home situation for parts of the kingdom’s Gallic territory hit hard by the plague. Today, the most effective response to a world pandemic appears similar. It is now only a matter of time before major funding bodies begin publishing calls for research projects studying the history of pandemics.
Spanish in the US: Globalization, Glocalization and New Discourses
[Posted by Sarah Lowengard on behalf of Tanja Kleinwächter,The order of colours. Colour systems in 18th century Europe, TU, Berlin]
I am happy to announce the online workshop Ordering Colours in 18th and early 19th century Europe.
Organized by the Dept. for the History of Science (Technische Universität Berlin) and held in three parts, it will start this Friday, 5th of June 2020, at 14:00 (GMT + 2 Berlin, Amsterdam) and will meet on the two subsequent Fridays at the same times. Each session will meet until approximately 16:00.
Workshop, Thu, 14 – Fri, 15 January 2021
Deadline for abstracts: Sun, 12 July 2020
Join us on the 19 -21 of February in beautiful Vienna, Austria for the 2nd International Conference on Research in Management. What are the latest trends in quality management? Who has been leading research into behavioral sciences in business management? What is the next big thing in marketing management? These and many more questions will be addressed by our expert panel of speakers and the international audience of academics, scholars, and researchers at ICRMANAGEMENT 2021.
Statement of Purpose: The First Principles Thinking Review is the first of its kind with respect to its scope and focus. Although first principles thinking can be traced back to ancient times, surprisingly little has been done to develop its potential as a catalyst for societal innovation and progress. It is therefore the purpose of this publication to finally change that status quo.
Situations Annual Conference 2020
Between Asia and Europe: Whither Comparative Cultural Studies?
University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Nov 26-27, 2020
** Due to the COVID-19 situation, the conference has been postponed. The new deadline for your 4,000-word proposal, which includes a 100-word bio statement and a 150-word abstract, is now Sep 20, 2020. The conference is scheduled for Nov 26-27, 2020