The Historians on Housewives project is looking for scholars interested in contributing to the second season of our podcast to begin recording in June 2020. The podcast is a great platform for Bravodemics of all ranks and specialties to speak about Bravo programming and its relationship (or non relationship) to their academic work. During our first season scholars addressed United States, medieval, and colonial histories.
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This year, I have worked with a team of fellow students at Washington College's Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience to create flexible online educational materials utilizing oral history interviews from those who experienced life on the U.S. Home Front during World War II. All interviews are drawn from the 400+ interview collection of the National Home Front Project, a Starr Center project dedicated to collecting and archiving oral histories to learn more about the World War II Home Front from those who experienced it.
Dear Colleagues,
I hope that all is well with you, and that your colleagues and also the various communities with whom you work, are well and not too badly affected by the current pandemic.
I am writing to you to locate research material related to the Education/Schooling for the occupationally mobile communities, itinerant circus, fairground/showground, carnival families in the United States, please.
AAA (American Anthropological Association) Call for Papers
Title: Feeling Out of Place: Foreclosed Affordances, Precarious Affects, and Experiences of Placelessness
Extended Submission Deadline: May 8, 2020
Conference: St. Louis, MO, November 18-22, 2020
Panel Organizers: Tariq Adely and David Balgley
2021 David B. Warren Symposium
The Power of Place: Defining Material Culture in Pre-1900 Texas, the Lower South, and the Southwest
February 26 & 27, 2021
Call for Papers
Deadline: Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Cultural Organizations: Between the Local and the Global (1880s-1960s)
Date: November 19-20, 2020
CfP deadline: July 15, 2020
Venue: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Av. Tibidabo 39, 08035, Barcelona (Spain)
Organized by the ERC StG project Social Networks of the Past: Mapping Hispanic and Lusophone Literary Modernity (1898-1959), led by Diana Roig Sanz
GlobaLS- Global Literary Studies Research Group: https://globals.research.uoc.edu/
CFP: On the Margins of Contemporary Jewish Orthodoxies Symposium
Baruch College, CUNY, New York, October 29, 2020
The goal of Impressions from Paris is to revisit the artistic, literary and journalistic contributions of French and expatriate women from different parts of the world, as they flocked to Paris during the interwar years (1925-1940). The overall principle lies in the inclusion of painters, visual artists, filmmakers and writers from diverse international and national backgrounds.
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the deadline for applications for the 2021 National Library of Australia Fellowships program has been extended to 5pm (AEST), Friday 29 May 2020. Don't miss your opportunity to apply.
Following up on our last invitation to submit proposals to the workshop “Uses of the Past by Enterprises in Central-Eastern Europe,” we wanted to get in touch again with some updates on our plans due to the coronavirus outbreak. We are exploring options to mitigate the potential travel constraints and to deliver a part of the workshop virtually in 2020 fall and then to have a face-to-face meeting in 2021. Please, submit your proposal by May 1, 2020 (500 words along with a two-page CV) so that we can start planning the online workshop in the fall.