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SAVE THE DATE! February 29th, 2024, 4 PM Eastern Standard Time
Virtual Launch Event - The Cybercene Lab
Historians of Islamic Art Association (HIAA) invites interested individuals to register for an online workshop on Researching and Publishing Provenance Information for Islamic Art.
Date: January 5, 2024
8–9:30 PST / 11–12:30 EST / 16–17:30 GMT / 17–18:30 CET
Moderator: Elizabeth Dospěl Williams (Dumbarton Oaks)
Panelists: Inês Fialho Brandão (Museu Calouste Gulbenkian), Martina Rugiadi and Anne Dunn-Vaturi (The Metropolitan Museum of Art), Amanda Phillips (UVA), and Eiren Shea (Grinnell College)
Arriving in Venice in 1494, the French ambassador, Philippe de Commynes, famously noted, ‘most of their people are foreigners.’ This conference, part of the AHRC project ItalianRose, aims to bring ‘foreigners’ from the margins to the centre of our understanding of the Italian Renaissance. We will explore the fecundity of encounters to paint an alternative picture of the Renaissance in Italy, enriched by minorities, migrants and outsiders.
The Trans-Asia Graduate Student Association is pleased to announce the Tenth Annual Trans-Asia Graduate Student Conference at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, encompassing Asia-related research. Participants will have the opportunity to present their work, receive constructive feedback from peers and senior researchers, and gain insights into the latest developments in interdisciplinary Asia-related research.
On behalf of the LUMS Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, we are delighted to invite you to the conference "Gender, Piety, Secularity: Conversations with Saba Mahmood (1962 - 2018)" which will take place from December 10th-13th, 2023 at the Lahore University of Management Sciences and the Alhamra Arts Council, in Lahore, Pakistan.
Transcending Boundaries: The State of Interconnections in Studies of Global Asia
Date: April 13, 2024
Format: In person
Submission and Contact: Asian Studies Group, asiastudiesgroup@gmail.com
Submission Deadline: December 24, 2023
Location: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Call for Book Chapters on Discourse, Meaning, and Understanding
Call for Book Chapters for an edited volume: Interdisciplinary Studies on German Philology - Utopia and Dystopia in German Literature, Film, and Television
CALL FOR PROPOSALS: GERMAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE
The German Studies Association (GSA) will hold its 48th Annual Conference from 26–29 September 2024 at the Courtland Grand Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia.
Join the University of Washington's Taiwan Studies Program on Wednesday, January 17 at 3:30pm in Husky Union Building 340 or online to hear Bonnie Glaser (German Marshall Fund) discuss her co- authored book with Richard Bush and Ryan Hass, U.S.-Taiwan Relations: Will China’s Challenge Lead to a Crisis?
This is a hybrid event and will be hosted in-person and online. Please register for the book talk on TicketLeap by clicking here.