Call for Chapters: Colleges and Their Communities Chapter
Proposals Due April 10, 2023
Chapter Drafts Due October 15, 2023
Anticipated Publication Date: 2025-2026
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Call for Chapters: Colleges and Their Communities Chapter
Proposals Due April 10, 2023
Chapter Drafts Due October 15, 2023
Anticipated Publication Date: 2025-2026
Yearbook of the International Heiner Müller Society
In 2024 the International Heiner Müller Society will begin publishing a yearbook with Aisthesis Verlag (Bielefeld, Germany) in which scholarly research, archival findings and material, as well as shorter contributions such as reviews and project descriptions will appear. We are seeking contributions for the first volume texts of about 15 pages (5000 words / 30,000 characters) with a thematic focus on Heiner Müller’s discourse of nature.
Join in a conversation with Dr. Gail Dubrow, one of the leaders of the movement to preserve cultural diversity in America as a part of the Spring 2023 Strickland Distinguished Scholar Virtual Lecture Series!
When: Thursday, March 30, 2023 7:00PM Central Time
Where: Zoom >> Link Here <<
“Inclusive Approaches to Historic Preservation: Gender, Race, Sexuality and Ability"
"Los chinos en el Carnaval de Barranquilla, 1960-1980" is an online event featuring Rutgers Ph.D. student Laura De Moya Guerra as the event's speaker, commentary from Edwin Corena Puentes, and Lai Sai Acón Chan as the moderator.
Over the course of three sessions, we will have an opportunity to explore Victorian responses to their changing environment, with a particular focus on William Morris's utopian novel News from Nowhere.
Join the 2022–2023 class of SAAM research fellows as they present new scholarship on a range of topics and time periods, media and messages. Speakers will share research discoveries and offer fresh perspectives on works of US-American art. Talks will be held in person in SAAM’s McEvoy Auditorium at 8th and G Streets NW in Washington DC. This event is free and no registration is required. More details available at AmericanArt.si.edu/research/fellowslectures.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 17
Session I: 1–2:45 p.m. ET, moderated by Melissa Ho, curator, Smithsonian American Art Museum
You're Invited:
The Irony of an American Historian: A Symposium Remembering Leo Ribuffo
Friday, April 21
9:00AM – 3:30PM EDT
The GW Textile Museum Conference Room
701 21st St NW
Washington, D.C. 20052
&
Via Zoom
RSVP HERE [Virtual and In-Person]
Transottoman (Retro-)Perspectives: Eastern European-Middle Eastern Shared History and Its Global Implications
A conference to mark the conclusion of the Priority Program Transottomanica (DFG SPP 1981) and discuss new avenues of future research.
29 Feb–1 March 2024, Leipzig
At the end of 2023, the DFG Priority Program Transottomanica will draw to a close. We want to mark the end of the program with a conference that will reflect on Transottomanica’s outcomes and discuss new avenues of research.
Newberry Library Scholarly Seminars
Religion and Culture in the Americas Seminar
Friday, March 31, 2023
3:00-4:30 pm Central Time
Virtual Seminar, Register for link
“Placing the “Eternal Child”
Andrew Walker-Cornetta, Georgia State University