Call for Papers
MOSEC Conference, 18-20 May 2023
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Call for Papers
MOSEC Conference, 18-20 May 2023
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE:
BARBARA WERTHEIMER PRIZE IN LABOR HISTORY
To recognize serious study in American labor and work history among undergraduate students, the New York Labor History Association annually awards the Barbara Wertheimer Prize for the best unpublished research paper written during the previous academic year. Please do not submit an essay of more than fifty pages. Wertheimer was a leading labor educator and scholar.
BERNARD BELLUSH PRIZE
This two-day, hybrid conference brings together academic historians and archivists to discuss Native American Boarding Schools and the recorded legacy of the Catholic Church in their operation, roughly from 1819 to 1969. The conference is sponsored by the American Catholic Historical Association and is funded through the ACHA’s SHARP grant—a one-year project designed to place historians, archivists, and members of Native communities in conversation and collaboration.
For centuries, religious built heritage has played an essential role in shaping social, economic, environmental and cultural values. Caves, eremitical settlements, chapels, monasteries, convents, churches and cathedrals have dialogued with their surroundings, be them mountainous or solitary places, fertile valleys, peripheral or urban centres. Nowadays, the memory of these places tends to be erased. The secularisation of many convents, churches or monasteries, as well as the abandonment or low usage of others, led to the loss of material values.
Sport is a trillion-dollar industry. Major football leagues across the world, the World Cup, the Olympic games, Golf, Basketball, Boxing, Wrestling, American football, and Tennis competitions, amongst others, bring in billions of dollars in revenue to club owners, sporting associations, sporting federations, and countries. Sports industries produce sportswear, sports equipment, field, stadia, and sports technologies of all kinds, including the latest Video Assistant Referees (VAR).
The International Conference “From Samarkand’s neighborhoods to other Eurasian hubs: Central Asia within and through a historical lens” will be held on June 2nd 2023, and take place at Samarkand State University. The deadline for submission of abstracts is 15th May 2023.
The organizers invite papers on any aspect of the neighborhood's history broadly defined.
English version below
Eine Veranstaltung des DFG-Sonderforschungsbereichs 1472 "Transformationen des Populären" (Siegen): sfb1472.uni-siegen.de
[The Institute for Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and the Avraham Harman Research Institute of Contemporary Jewry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem present their “Encounters” annual series: Aftermaths]
Twenty-first International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic & Social Sustainability, Florida International University, Miami, USA, January 23 - 25, 2025.
Founded in 2005, the On Sustainability Research Network is brought together by a common concern for sustainability from a holistic perspective, where environmental, cultural, economic, and social interests intersect. We seek to build an epistemic community where we can make linkages across disciplinary, geographic, and cultural boundaries.
The Institute of English and American Studies, Faculty of Humanities, University of Debrecen, Hungary invites you to participate in the conference titled
Debrecen, Hungary 20-21 Oct, 2023