To support the study of southern history and promote the use of the manuscript collections housed at The University of Alabama, the Frances S. Summersell Center for the Study of the South, the Charles G. Summersell Chair of Southern History, and the U.A. Library will offer a total of eight research fellowships in the amount of $750 each for the 2024-2025 academic year. Eligible researchers will have projects that entail work to be conducted in southern history or southern studies at the W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library, the A.S.
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Hello, enthusiastic students eager to broaden their horizons!
The Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies (IOS) in Regensburg and the editors of the Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas will organize a conference on the institutional development and restructuring of Eastern European studies in the early 20th century on 15 November 2024 to mark the journal's 100th anniversary.
The Society for the History of Children and Youth is excited to introduce its new online magazine Digital Childhoods: https://shcydigitalchildhoods.org. A companion to the society’s peer-reviewed Journal for the History of Children and Youth (JHCY), Digital Childhoods offers a more informal and free-form space for sharing ideas and discoveries in the field. We hope this online space will grow to be a lively and accessible place that you will return to regularly.
MKGD Online Research Colloquium in the Summer Semester 2024
Topic: Military, War and Gender/Diversity: State of Research and Research Problems
The online colloquium of the newly founded research network "Military, War and Gender/Diversity" (MKGD) is intended to promote networking between researchers and create a cross-border virtual space for regular intellectual exchange on this important research topic.
Program
In his recently published study "The Climate of History in a Planetary Age" (2021), Dipesh Chakrabarty examines the relationship between the environment and historiography and addresses the question he previously posed: "Will climate change alter the way history is written?" (as in: Transit. Europäische Revue 41 (2011), 143-163). With regard to anthropogenic, human-induced global warming, this raises a number of methodological questions for the Humanities.
The ERC project Regionalizing Infrastructures in Chinese History (RegInfra) is pleased to announce a talk entitled The Political Ecology of Settlement Geography on the Ordos Plateau: An Environmental and Spatial History of Borderland Infrastructure in Imperial China by our visiting scholar, Prof. Ruth Mostern.
Symposium: Histories of expertise, 19th-20th September 2024, University of Turku, Finland
Historical research on experts and expertise has burgeoned during the past decades. This research has shown the need to consider how expert knowledge is made and given meanings, the polarisation of expertise, the regional and cultural differences in defining expertise, the social statuses of experts, as well as the social and material networks that constitute the making and contestation of experts and expert knowledge.
Aesthetic Interventions for Social Justice Across the Maghreb
AIMS Conference
January 09-10, 2025
Tunis
Call for Papers: The Annual Conference of Macao Studies 2024: Macao in Global China and Global Asia
Jointly Convened by Centre for Macau Studies, Macau Foundation, Journal of Contemporary Asia, China Information, and Journal of Macau Studies
2-3 December 2024, University of Macau, Macao