Bringing together stories and reflections spanning more than thirty years, Women in Japanese Studies: Memoirs from a Trailblazing Generation will be released by AAS Publications in December 2023.
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Radical Histories of Decolonization
A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review
Issue number 153
Abstract Deadline: January 8, 2024
Co-Edited by Manan Ahmed, Marissa Moorman, Jecca Namakkal, Golnar Nikpour
Radical History Review seeks contributions for a special issue entitled “Radical Histories of Decolonization.”
The cultural heritage of health and welfare consists of the set of objects and buildings, as well as intangible practices, that have developed in the context of the welfare and health care provided to different individuals. It is a type of heritage that has become increasingly important as a result of individual initiatives - by historians, archivists, architects, doctors, among others - and national and international research networks.
Register (free or donation ticket) https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/705536457537?aff=oddtdtcreator
Online lecture by David Jacobson
Online lecture from Uri Gabbay, Associate Professor of Assyriology at the Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near East, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The lecture will focus on hermeneutical techniques, and the terms used for these techniques, in Akkadian commentaries on cuneiform clay tablets from the first millennium BCE. The speaker will compare these techniques and terms to Rabbinic Midrash, and will raise the question whether we can assume a connection between the two corpora.
The Massachusetts Historical Society will sponsor dozens of research fellowships for the 2024-2025 academic year, ranging from short-term support to long-term residency.
MCUP publishes JAMS on topics of concern to the Marine Corps and the Department of Defense through the lens of various disciplines, including international relations, political science, security studies, and political economics.
Join us for this lecture, which will start with the work being advanced by a group of historians of Arabic and Iberian nautical sciences in Lisbon, including editions of Indian Ocean navigation classics, as well as recent curatorial work on a 19th-century diagrammatic encyclopaedia, the Dawā’ir al-‘Ulūm wa-Jadāwil al-Ruqūm.
The Botstiber Institute for Austrian-American Studies invites grant proposals for research and projects that strengthen an understanding of the historic relationship between the United States and Austria, including Habsburg Austria.
Eligible fields include history, politics, economics, law, and cultural studies. Grant applications may request support for research, publications, and web/media projects. Salary replacement and/or tuition reimbursement are not eligible.
Hungarian Studies Association of Canada (HSAC)
Call for Papers for the 2024 Annual Conference
“Interconnected Cultures: The Place of Hungary and Hungarians in a Sustainable World”