The Call for Papers for the Panel 13 "Manor House: a Heritage from the Past to be Preserved for the Future" is now open!
This panel arises in the scope of the VI CHAM International Conference “Heritage for a Common Future / Futures for a Common Heritage” that will take place in Lisbon (Portugal) between 12-15 July 2023.
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Important dates
- submission of abstracts: July 10, 2023
- notification to authors: July 20, 2023
- registration with communication: July 31, 2023
- registration without communication (limited): September 10, 2023
- https://dipc3.web.ua.pt/index.php/en/thematic-panels/conference: September 27, 28 and 29, 2023
20th Annual Conference of the Emerging Scholars Forum of the Association for Canadian Studies in German-Speaking Countries
CONTESTED CANADA: Navigating Past, Present and Future Sovereignties
John F. Kennedy Institute, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. June 29-30, 2023
Online Workshop
The Archive Revisited: Black Feminist Internationalism and Eurasian Knowledge Production
The Historical, Cultural and Critical Inquiry Group at the University of Newcastle (Australia) is pleased to announce the next paper in our 2023 seminar series, on Friday 31 March 2023, 10-11am Australian Eastern Daylight Time (UTC+11). The seminar will be simultaneously held on campus and broadcast live via Zoom. (Details and Zoom link below.) Our presenter is
‘The competition that matters’: Histories of shopping centres in Australia (with examples from Newcastle)
Abstract: The abolition of slavery in Algeria took place in four steps: 1. the abolition of enslavement of white Europeans in 1816; 2. the first decree of abolition of slavery after the 1848 second revolution in France; 3. the 1906 decree of abolition of slavery in the southern territories; 4. the independence of Algeria, when any form of exploitation was outlawed.
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.