The GHI awards short-term research fellowships to European and North American doctoral students as well as postdoctoral scholars to pursue research projects that draw upon primary sources principally located in North America. We are particularly interested in research projects that fit into the following fields:
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The Australasian Taiwan Studies Association (ATSA) is pleased to hold the ATSA Online Seminar on 11 October. Associate Professor Ian Rowen, the author of One China, Many Taiwans: The Geopolitics of Cross-Strait Tourism, will talk about his book. One China, Many Taiwans examines how tourism, one of several strategies employed by the PRC at exerting political control over Taiwan, worked out in practice.
Date: Wednesday 11 October 2023
Chris Jones and Stephanie Curci developed Mapping the Haitian Revolution for use with their high school classroom. The site was reviewed by the digital humanities journal archipelagos and then revised. The project is now available in other languages—French, Kreyol, and
Mid-America Theatre Conference (MATC) will be holding its 44th Annual Meeting at the Pyle Center on the campus of UW-Madison in Madison, WI on March 7-10, 2024!
Proposal deadline of November 1, 2023.
See below — or visit the MATC website at http://matc.us — to find individual calls for papers for the all-conference papers, pedagogy symposium, playwriting symposium, practice/production symposium, theatre history symposium, articles-in-progress and pitch-your-book workshops, and emerging scholars panels.
We are pleased to announce an upcoming seminar titled “Exploring the Intersections of Animal Studies: Understanding Animals in Society”. This event aims to encourage meaningful discussions, exchange of ideas, and collaborations in the field of Animal Studies. It will bring together academics, researchers, practitioners, and activists to delve into the various aspects of human-animal relationships and their effects on society.
We welcome original research that explores different aspects of animal studies. Potential topics include but are not limited to:
The Graduate History Association at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte is excited to announce that our 36th Annual Graduate History Association Forum will take place on February 16th and 17th, 2024. This forum is an opportunity for students to showcase their research before their peers as well as experts from a variety of historical fields. We are pleased to announce Dr. William Katerberg as our keynote speaker and Dr. Carol Higham as our distinguished faculty speaker.
Call for Papers: Citizenship Teaching & Learning
Special Issue: 'Citizenship Education and Social Action: Towards Emancipatory Education’
Guest Editors:
Vanja Lozic (vanja.lozic@mau.se)
Saila Poulter (saila.poulter@helsinki.fi)
Deadline for online abstract submissions: 31 December 2023
The Ohio Academy of History invites papers in all fields of history for its annual conference to be held at The Ohio State University, March 15-16, 2024.
Instructor: Suzanne Snider
Date: September 19, 6 PM - 8:30 PM ET
Last minute call to join Oral History Summer School's upcoming workshop on the practice of asking questions!
NORTH AMERICAN UNIONS AND DIVISIONS (TRANS)NATIONAL TALES
The 20th Maple Leaf and Eagle Conference will take place at the University of Helsinki from May 14th to May 17th, 2024. For nearly four decades, the conference has provided a vibrant and inclusive space for cross-disciplinary scholarship on North American Studies while addressing a rich tapestry of subjects. The upcoming Maple Leaf and Eagle Conference continues this tradition.