The New York State Association of European Historians is accepting submissions for the triennial Charles R. Bailey Prize for best journal article on European history.
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Drawing on Michael Rothberg's notion of the implicated subject, this panel series explores how literary texts of the 20th and 21st centuries negotiate victimhood, perpetration, complicity, and solidarity, or memories thereof.
This is a call for potential contributors to a book-length collection of recent historical scholarship on Moscow for which I will serve as editor.
This volume’s scope is the history of Moscow from its origins to the present day.
In terms of length, each chapter should contain a minimum of 2000-3000 words, although longer submissions will be considered.
The volume would be published by Routledge, a major academic publisher and division of Taylor and Francis, in 2025 or later as a part of the Routledge Handbooks series.
Call for Papers
Workshop “The Buriat Studies: New Perspectives”
Deadline: May 15th, 2023
Venue: New York University, October 2023 (exact days TBD).
The purpose of this workshop is
- to bring together scholars who work on the Buriats, their history, culture, religion, and society
- discuss problems of interpretation, methodology and sources
- familiarise ourselves with the work currently in progress.
Emotions and U.S. Foreign Policy: An Exploratory Seminar Series
An invitation to participate in three virtual sessions:
Frank Costigliola: March 24, 2023, 12-2pm
Andrew Rotter: April 21, 2023, 12-2pm
Nicole Eustace: May 12, 2023, 12-2pm
Why this series?
IEG Fellowship - Digital Humanities
The Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) in Mainz awards one fellowship for a period of eight months for doctoral students or one fellowship of six months for postdocs in the field of Digital Humanities.
AIMs
Call for Papers Mnemonics 2023: The Industry of Memory
London, UK, 27-29 June 2023
The eleventh Mnemonics summer school will be hosted by King’s College London, the University of Westminster, and Goldsmiths, University of London from Tuesday 27 to Thursday 29 June 2023, and will take place on-site at King’s College London and the Regent’s Street Campus of the University of Westminster (with some panels online).
The College of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota invites applications for a full-time, academic year appointment as Visiting Professor (depending on home institution) in Holocaust and Genocide Studies beginning fall semester 2023-spring semester 2024. This appointment is for a one-year term.
The University of Minnesota is a major research university serving undergraduate and graduate students and is the only Ph.D. granting institution in the state of Minnesota. Its main campus is in the large metropolitan area of the Twin Cities, Minneapolis, and St. Paul.
Special Information (This section includes information such as notation if the position is subject to the availability of funding, the location of the position if other than the Flagstaff Campus, and tenure track eligibility).
The Handbook on Memory Studies in Africa seeks to provide a guide to the expanding field of memory studies in and on Africa. This edited collection will bring together cutting-edge scholarship to map the continent’s multitudinous memory terrains, diverse cultural histories, and heterogeneous memory regimes and actors. Recognizing that memory studies on the continent have vastly expanded over the last decade, this handbook will offer readers an introduction to key concepts, debates, themes, and trends in memory studies in and on Africa.