Due to current global circumstances, Passage announces the postponement of our original CFP to Oct 1st 2020.
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Upcoming webinar as part of UN World Oceans Week, featuring George Nuku (carver, Aotearoa New Zealand), Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas (visual artist, Canada), Ronny Kareni (musician, West Papua) and Rose Boswell (poet, South Africa)
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1tUe_oqfQCGSP6EnY77F8g
We are pleased to announce the release of the latest issue of the Journal of Social History, including a special section entitled: Mapping Modern Rejuvenation. These articles and more are available at https://academic.oup.com/jsh/issue/53/4.
Journal of Social History: Societies & Cultures, Volume 53, Issue 4, Summer 2020
SPECIAL SECTION: MAPPING MODERN REJUVENATION
Guest Editor: Mischa Honeck
NeMLA: Northeast Modern Language Association
52nd Annual Convention, March 11-14, 2021, Philadelphia, PA
Theme: Tradition and Innovation, Changing Worlds though the Humanities
Co-organized by the Medici Archive Project and the Gallerie degli Uffizi, the exhibition "The Immensity of the Universe in the Art of Giovanna Garzoni" is on view in Florence's Palazzo Pitti, in the Andito degli Angiolini, until June 28.
Queenship in Modern Europe
Edited by Charles Beem and Arianne Chernock
Call for Contributions:
"Towards a Better Me: Self-Optimization in Modernist Culture"
Edited by Thorsten Carstensen (Indiana University) and Mattias Pirholt (Södertörns Högskola)
Deadline for submission: August 1, 2020
Vernon Press invites book chapter proposals for the edited collection: 'Marginalized Women and Work in 20th and 21st-Century British and American Literature and Media'.
13th International Symposium on the theme:
Delinquency, Crimes and Repression in History
Béja (Tunisia): December 17, 18, and 19, 2020
Call for Papers
The Tunisian-Mediterranean Association for Historical, Social and Economic Studies (TMA for HSES) & The Tunisian World Center for Studies, Research and Development (TWC for SRD) will organize the thirteenth International Symposium around the theme: “Delinquency, Crimes and Repression in History”, on December 17, 18, and 19, 2020.
The Research Design Course (RDC) is a three-day workshop organized by ESTER, in which the PhD candidates in Economic, Social and Demographic History will discuss their work and that of others. Each participant will write a paper of 25 pages, according to the provided guidelines, in which they explicate their research theme and methodology. A group session will take about 70 minutes, in which all papers are presented and cross-examined by fellow PhD candidates and appointed senior commentators. This will be concluded with a general discussion.