First International Conference “Literary Recycling for Postdigital Readers.” A Digital Epistemology for the Recycling of Literatures?: Digital Literary Studies under Debate
Faculty of Philology, Complutense University of Madrid, September 26 and 27, 2024
Organised by LEETHI Group
Coordinators: Miriam Llamas, Amelia Sanz
Secretary: Irene Pérez
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The International History department at London School of Economics (LSE) marks the fortieth anniversary of the events of 1983 when the world was brought again to the ‘Nuclear Brink’.
This conference brings together world leading Cold War historians of both the ‘hard power’ of nuclear weapons and geopolitics and the ‘soft power’ of popular activism and culture. This dialogue aims to consider the events of 1983 in the round, develop cross-discipline innovations, and reflect on the wider significance of 1983 in the history of the Cold War.
The University of Southampton will be holding its Eighth Wellington Congress on Friday 4th and Saturday 5th April 2025.
Proposals are invited for papers on all aspects of the career of the first Duke of Wellington, as well as of the wider context in Britain, Ireland, the Empire and Continental Europe, in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Submissions may come from any discipline that focuses on this period.
Crossing Ancient Sacred Landscapes: Contacts and Continuities in the Ancient Desert Cults and Beliefs of Northern Arabia and the Arid Southern Levant
Seminar of the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Oxford
Conveners:
Juan Manuel Tebes (British Academy Visiting Fellow)
juan.tebes@ames.ox.ac.uk
Michael C.A. Macdonald (Fellow of the British Academy)
michael.macdonald@ames.ox.ac.uk
5th - 6th December 2023
Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
The late- and post-Ottoman time, which is determined by upheavals and change and which was influenced by global events to an extent almost unparalleled by any other, is largely considered fragmented in research (up to and after the founding of the Turkish Republic). The aim of our research is to counteract this by focusing on this interwar period - which was moreover affected by colonial interests - as a coherent period of investigation.
Hello,
Seminar: Histories of the Present. The formation of the contemporary world with Alanna O'Malley (Leiden University) - 7 December 2023 - 2:00 pm (GMT).
Organization: Hugo Gonçalves Dores (University of Coimbra), Ana Guardião (University of Florence), Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo (University of Coimbra), José Pedro Monteiro (University of Minho)
When: 7 December 2023
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ANNOUNCEMENT: Postponement of the UCAD Conference Honoring Professors Boubacar Barry and Abdoulaye Bathily --The Organizing Committee, in agreement with the two honorees, have decided to postpone the Conference, originally scheduled for 23-25 Nov. 2023 until 2024. We will inform you when the new dates have been selected.
Colorful Threads: The Interwoven Worlds of Art and Culture in the Western Indian Ocean: Multi-disciplinary conference of panels and performances aims to bring the complex history, and rich cultural heritage of the Indian Ocean rim to an international audience, December 14-16, 2023 in Sharjah, UAE.
Please join us for the next meeting of the Modern Japan History Workshop on Thursday, December 7th at 18:00 JST. Our presenter this month will be Patrick Carland-Echavarria (University of Pennsylvania), who will present his work on transnational queer history of Occupation period Japan (details below).