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Rewilding German Studies: Disciplinary Practice and the Web of Life: An in-person day of dialogue and reflection
Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 26 January 2024
Hanna Bingel-Jones (University College Cork), Caitríona Ní Dhúill (University of Salzburg), Tina-Karen Pusse (University of Galway) (organisers)
Beguines are trendy: many websites and novels are dedicated to them. But who were they? Their rediscovery created an upheaval in the long-accepted binary scheme of the female condition in the past: the convent or the house, aut virum aut murum. The beguines were, in fact, only the tip of the iceberg of non-cloistered female religious life. The works of Gabriella Zarri about the “terzo stato” in the 1990s demonstrated the importance of this third way of religious celibacy outside religious enclosure.
Call for Abstracts: Chapter Proposals for Post-Conflict Resolutions and Representations, edited by Petra Hendrickson (Northern Michigan University) and Emily McKendry-Smith (University of West Georgia)
Deadline for abstract submissions is August 31, 2023.
Full chapters due in August 2024.
Book publication in 2025.
Dear friends and colleagues,
Please see below—and spread the word!--for the 2023 call for applications and nominations for the annual WHOME graduate student article prize. Please encourage your students, colleagues, and peers to apply. Applications are due on August 31, 2023.
To apply, please use the following link.
Warmly,
2023 WHOME Prize Committee (Ellen Fleischmann, Tsolin Nalbantian, Nova Robinson, Nadya Sbaiti, & Andrea Stanton)
Rohingyas are the ethnic native community of the Rakhine State, which is situated on the western coastal region of Burma, today’s Myanmar. The words ‘Rakhine’ and ‘Rohingya’ are known for their preservation of national and ethnic heritage from centuries but, unfortunately, they have been rendered homeless in their own country. Rohingyas have become stateless through sophisticated de-nationalization which automatically made them among the “most persecuted ethnic minorities in the world”.
The 9th Congress of the Italian Association of Women Historians (SIS) will take place between 20 and 22 June 2024 at the University of Palermo. As in previous editions, SIS aims for the Congress to be a venue for discussing the most topical research themes, approaches, and interpretations in women’s and gender history. In this edition particular attention will be given to comparative and interdisciplinary analyses and to extra-national and transnational perspectives over a broad timespan – from ancient to contemporary times.
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Convocatoria - AHILA 2024
Simposio “La cuestión de la tierra entre América Latina y Europa”
Convocatoria - AHILA 2024
XX Congreso de la AHILA. Entre América y Mediterráneo: actores, ideas y circulaciones en los mundos ibéricos
Nápoles, Italia (Università di Napoli L'Orientali), 2-6 septiembre 2024
Simposio “La cuestión de la tierra entre América Latina y Europa”
The Journal of Energy History is a bi-annual, open access academic journal, the first dedicated entirely to energy history. It is published online in English and French; from the autumn of 2023, it will be accessible through the editorial platform Cairn.info
We are looking for contributions for the column ‘Energy Sources: new collections and heritage’, which explores primary resources and collections dedicated to energy.
The guest editors of this Special Issue recognize that the world is in the midst of a major ecological crisis visible in extreme weather events, loss of biodiversity, depletion of fisheries, pollution of air, water, and soil, prolonged droughts, and mass extinction of species. While hopeful that solutions will be forthcoming in the form of legislation or regulation, social activism, and technological advancement, we also note that these statistics amount to a grave moral and existential crisis that should prompt us to consider ways of acting, thinking, and being in the world.