Organizers:
German Historical Institute Moscow;
German Centre for Research and Innovation (DWIH) Moscow
Venue: German Historical Institute Moscow
Date: 2 December 2020
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Organizers:
German Historical Institute Moscow;
German Centre for Research and Innovation (DWIH) Moscow
Venue: German Historical Institute Moscow
Date: 2 December 2020
Stoicism is an ancient Greco-Roman philosophy of life based on the notion that "happiness," or eudaemonia, is internally generated, and consists in improving one's own character in the service of humanity at large. One of its major exponents was the first century Roman philosopher Epictetus, who has had a consistent influence on western philosophy, religion, and literature, though the theme of Epictetus and literature has been comparatively little explored.
Call for Abstracts: "The Vanished: Identities, Materials, and Traditions in Literature and Culture" Panel Session
Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
52nd Annual Convention, March 11-14 2021 in Philadelphia, PA
Deadline for Abstract Submission: September 30, 2020
Panel Description:
Media Rise is honored to curate and present "Quarantined Across Borders" blog series, which launches today June 1, 2020. Please see here for the launch announcement.
The blog series features stories, essays, and poems about being quarantined and taking shelter-in-place during the COVID-19 pandemic.
From 80+ people of diverse backgrounds, races, faiths, occupations, and ages. Stories representing 30+ countries from around the world.
Due to difficulties relating to the Covid-19 pandemic, the deadline for abstract submissions to this issue has been extended until 15 September 2020. The publication schedule has been revised and the issue will now be available online in November 2021.
Volume 2, Issue 1 (Nov 2021)
Call for Papers
"Boué de Lapeyrère 1852-1924 : l'amiralissime gascon". Biography of French admiral Augustin Boué de Lapeyrère, ministry of the Navy (1909-1912), Commander in Chief of the French and English Fleets in Mediterranean Sea (1914-1916) was published in 2016 (Editions Gascogne, ISBN 9782366660869). It has received several prices in France.
Many researchers, historians, have already asked me for an available translation in english. Now, as the author of the book, I am looking for a translator and an editor to publish in english, in the United States or Canada.
Hello All!
This panel intends to examine the works of Muslim American poets, novelists, playwrights, jazz musicians, punks, hip hop artists, filmmakers, and visual artists.
June 29 11a PT / 12p MT / 1p CT / 2p ET
Subject: DSS DHDG Webcast, 6/29 @ 1p Central: Constructing Digital Humanities Grant Proposals as a Librarian
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Greetings, friends:
As we contemplate the closure of many institutions necessary to do research this summer, maybe you're turning to the research you already have. Maybe you have taken photos of documents in an archive, or downloaded photos from the Internet, and now you don't know what to do with them. Looking at huge folders full of nameless, context-less photos can be paralyzing for a researcher.