Since 2016, Peripheral Histories (www.peripheralhistories.co.uk) has been publishing cutting-edge scholarship on regional, liminal, and provincial spaces in the Russian Empire, Soviet Union, and Eurasia and promoting dialogue between early career and more established scholars working on the region. While Moscow and St. Petersburg have thus far dominated scholarship in our field, our project has been shifting the focus and challenging the perception that ‘peripheries’ were ever ‘peripheral’.
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New British Jewish Web Platform
With the intention of creating new conversations and opportunities to publish in the UK Jewish media to promote books and other creative work or to respond to an issue currently exists, we are looking to set up a new an online public-facing *nonacademic* forum, for academics, intellectuals, creatives, and others to disseminate their work more widely, contribute to contemporary debates, respond to issues in a timely fashion, and maybe it could become a news service.
Due to expected travel challenges in fall 2020, the second workshop on Business History in Central and Eastern Europe will be organized in the form of a series of two online webinars of about four hours in October and in November. We hope to have a follow-up face-to-face workshop in the spring of 2021.
EDITED BOOK ON SHAKESPEARE AND AFRICA: LITERARY ENTANGLEMENTS ACROSS SPACE AND TIME
CFP: NeMLA 2021 — Anglophone Literature, Anglo-American Institutions (March 11-14, Philadelphia)
Call for Papers on Monsters & the Monstrous (Open-Topic)
The Northeast Alliance for Scholarship on the Fantastic and the Monsters & the Monstrous Area invite paper proposals for the 2020 conference of the Northeast Popular Culture/American Culture Association (NEPCA) to convene at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, New Hampshire, from Friday, 23 October, to Saturday, October 24.
The revised deadline for proposals is June 15, 2020.
Open Education Studies, an open access journal published by De Gruyter, invites manuscripts for the Special Issue: “Stress, Distress and Drop-out amongst Higher Education Students – How to deal with challenges in higher education?”
Guest Editor: Prof. Wilfried Admiraal, Director, Chair in Teaching and Teacher Education, Leiden University Graduate School of Teaching, Leiden University, the Netherlands
The Journal of Women's History has moved to the University of Oklahoma. The new editors are Jennifer J. Davis and Sandie Holguín. The book review editor is Jennifer Holland. Come visit our new website: http://jwh.oucreate.com .
EU Conditionality in Turkey: When it works? When it fails?
Social Movements Initiated by Literature and Writing
Call for Papers
Northeast Modern Language Association
52nd Annual Convention
March 11-14, 2021
Philadelphia, PA
Marriott Downtown
http://www.buffalo.edu/nemla/convention.html
Chair:Dr.Maryann P.DiEdwardo
Submit abstracts to:
https://www.cfplist.com/nemla/Home/S/18500
Deadline 09/30/2020