A Favorable Constellation of the Stars
Conference organized by Tejas Aralere (University of New Hampshire), Charlotte Gorant (Columbia University), and Alexander Jones (NYU-ISAW)
Friday, May 3, 2024
All events in NYU-ISAW lecture hall
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A Favorable Constellation of the Stars
Conference organized by Tejas Aralere (University of New Hampshire), Charlotte Gorant (Columbia University), and Alexander Jones (NYU-ISAW)
Friday, May 3, 2024
All events in NYU-ISAW lecture hall
Please join the Dickens Project for our spring Friends Faculty Fellowship talk series with Associate Professor Nora Gilbert (University of North Texas) who will be discussing “Victorian Gaslighting”
The Popular Culture Association in the South and the American Culture Association in the South meet every year to present and discuss ideas about popular culture, American and world-wide. We also encourage individual submissions and panels of creative writing. We invite panels organized around one issue or theme.
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Dumbarton Oaks Mentorship Program for East-Central European Scholars | Apply by May 3
Co-Organized with North of Byzantium and Connected Central European Worlds, 1500-1700
Co-organizers: Tomasz Grusiecki (Boise State University), Suzanna Ivanič (University of Kent), Nikos D. Kontogiannis (Dumbarton Oaks), Maria Alessia Rossi (Princeton University), Alice Isabella Sullivan (Tufts University)
We are pleased to announce the publication of five new articles (free download, link is attached below):
1. Shraga Bick, The Cancellation of the Recitation of the Ten Commandments in Prayer and Jewish-Christian Polemics: A Re-examination (Heb.)
2. Jeffrey L. Rubenstein, The Story-Cycle in Bavli Nedarim 91a-b
3. Amitai Glass-Stegmann, Elderly Mothers and Holy Sons: An Examination of Two Late Antique Stories (Heb.)
Mapping Technologies, Making Worlds: Facing and Interfacing Challenges
Annual RINGS Conference 24-26 October 2024
St Stephen’s College, Delhi University, Delhi
Unfortunately, this session has been POSTPONED INDEFINITELY
Pls stay tuned for news and updates on the CotF website: https://www.cetaps.com/cetaps-cultures-of-the-future/
Thank you for understanding
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Rachid M'Rabty
"On Pessimism and Utopia"
Zer0 Utopia x CETAPS Series
CETAPS+ Cultures of the Future Talks
Wed, Apr 24, 2024
5 PM UTC+1 (Lisbon)
The Yearbook of Transnational History (YTH) is a peer-reviewed annual journal published by Fairleigh Dickinson University Press/Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group. This annual is dedicated to publishing and disseminating pioneering research in the field of transnational history for an international audience.
J. Carroll Amundson Professor of British History
The Department of History at the University of Pittsburgh invites applications for the Amundson Professorship of British History, to begin in Fall Term 2025. Applicants should have outstanding research records and be acknowledged leaders in British history broadly defined. This may include the British Isles, the British Empire, the Commonwealth, connections with or within the Indian Ocean, the Atlantic, Africa, Asia, continental Europe, or beyond. Appointment will be at the associate or full professor level.