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Call for Papers - Victorian Pedagogy
Victorian Network is an open-access, MLA-indexed, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing and promoting the best work across the broad field of Victorian Studies by postgraduate students and early career academics. We are delighted to announce that our sixteenth issue (2024) will be on the theme of “Victorian Pedagogy” guest edited by Kevin A. Morrison.
Vernon Press invites book chapters for a forthcoming edited volume on the subject of “Re-imagining Food Systems: Connecting research with citizen politics.”
Global Nineteenth-Century Studies, a highly regarded publication that is essential reading for scholars from a wide array of disciplines who share an interest in the world’s connectedness between 1750 and 1914, has just published its latest issue. Volume 2.2 includes articles exploring the 1893 Anglo-Ndebele war; writing for children in the era of the US’s Chinese Exclusion Act; and geographical analysis of Edward Prime-Stevenson’s ‘Left to Themselves’. The issue also includes a review forum which explores feminist anti-imperialist stances raised in Carolyn J.
Vernon Press invites chapter proposals for the collected work, Moving in with Trauma, edited by Michelle Zheng. This edited volume aims to broach the topic of living with Trauma to ask the question - We have always lived with Trauma, but how do we embrace Trauma into our lives? What does it mean to foster an understanding, or what place does it have in the world we live in?
The School of Liberal Arts, the Department of Humanities, and the History Program at Mercy University, NY is pleased to announce the 5th Annual History Undergraduate Research Conference to take place on Saturday, 6 April 2024. All undergraduates from any institution of higher education are encouraged to submit. This conference is an excellent opportunity for undergraduate students to showcase their research to their peers and experts in the field of history in the New York Metropolitan Area.
The Palgrave Handbook of the Catholic Church in East Asia: China, Korea, and Japan, Editors: Cindy Yik-yi Chu (Professor, Hong Kong Baptist University) and Beatrice Leung (Former Research Professor, Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages, Kaohsiung)
International conference, May 16–17, 2024, Leibniz-Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung
Organisation: Zaal Andronikashvili, Isabel Jacobs, Martin Küpper, and Matthias Schwartz
Faculty of Foreign Languages is pleased to announce that its 13th International Conference on Language and Literary Studies will be held on 24 and 25 May 2024. The topic for this edition of our annual conference is
LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND DIALOGUE
Dams, Displacements, Legacies: The Making of Inland Reservoirs in Global, Comparative and Multidisciplinary Perspectives: An Interdisciplinary Conference at University College London (UCL)
22-24 May 2024
Sponsored by UCL’s Global Engagement Fund and the Journal of European Studies, and supported by the Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) at UCL