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Call for Abstracts for Issue 17 (Autumn 2024)
Trash: Cycles of the Im_Material
Guest Editors: Marco Presago, Juliane Saupe, Tobias Schädel
Urbanity and the Uncanny: Cases on Delhi
Call for Abstracts
towards panel proposal for
International Convention of Asia Scholars 13
The Historical Materials Committee of the American Library Association/Reference and User Services Association’s History Section is soliciting nominations for the committee’s annual Best Historical Materials list.
The list consists of the best print and online historical bibliographies, indexes, reference products, and published primary sources created, published, or significantly updated within the past two calendar years and primarily in English. The 2023 list will consider titles published or significantly updated in 2022 and 2023.
Applications are due September 1 for the Library Company of Philadelphia’s 2023 Innovation Award, which will recognize a project that creatively expands the possibilities of humanistic scholarship on the history and culture of the United States or the Atlantic World from the 17th to the late 19th century.
The Forest History Society (FHS), a nonprofit institution recognized as the world’s foremost library and archive of forest and conservation history located in Durham, NC, is pleased to announce Tania Munz will become its next President and Chief Executive Officer, effective September 5, 2023. Munz succeeds Steven Anderson, who is retiring after leading FHS for the last 27 years.
The Johns Hopkins University Death x Data Lab, part of the Black Beyond Data project and LifexCode initiative, is glad to announce a call for papers for an upcoming symposium about human remains in university collections. The two-day symposium will take place in person and virtually in spring 2024.
PLEASE CIRCULATE WIDELY
The Syrian Studies Association Bulletin invites feature, news, and research article proposals, as well as book reviews, for its forthcoming Fall 2023 issue, covering issues of contemporary or historic interest in Bilad al-Sham and modern Syria.
We seek short abstracts (50-200 words) from scholars and practitioners who work in or on Syria and related issues, including sociology, religion, journalism, history, anthropology, international relations, archeology, media studies, environmental studies, music / art studies, etc.
TENURE-TRACK PROFESSOR IN HISTORY OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY
Harvard University
Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Department of the History of Science
Cambridge, MA