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Dear all,
With my co-author we'd be interested in joining a panel at the 2023 ASEEES convention on topics related to gender, identity, racial and ethnic minorities, indigenous people, or Eurasian studies.
In Hamlet’s soliloquy, the phrase “undiscovered country” refers to “death, The undiscovered country, from whose bourn / No traveler returns.” In this light, the phrase speaks to the urgency of global climate change as the earth passes benchmarks on the way to “irreversible” transformation, making significant parts of the globe uninhabitable by humans and other species.
We invite abstract proposals for the seminar "Feeling and Belonging" sponsored by the Emotions Network which will take place October 5-8, 2023, at the 47th Annual German Studies Association Conference in Montréal, Canada.
Abstract: Belonging has recently become an important category inside and outside of the academy. Although it has been central to interdisciplinary studies and social justice efforts, the Emotions Network seeks to explore how belonging translates into feeling states. Also, how do we as scholars recognize, capture, and document feelings of belonging?
The Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife (founded 1976) is pleased to announce the subject of its 2023 gathering, Indigenous Histories in New England: Pastkeepers and Pastkeeping, to be held June 23–24, 2023.
The postwar artistic ecosystem of Amsterdam has often been characterized by its diverse international perspectives facilitated through Dutch institutions. For issue 14 of the Stedelijk Studies Journal, we aim to critically reframe discussions on global art and the "transnational" with the question: what might a decolonized understanding of transnational and transcultural Amsterdam, and the Netherlands more broadly, look like?
The Friends Historical Association is pleased to offer funding to support contributions to the field of Quaker history. There are three grant opportunities: project support, publication subventions, and research funds. All opportunities run on the same cycle, and applications are due April 15, 2023. Details about each opportunity and application instruction are provided at https://www.quakerhistory.org/grants.
The George and Ann Richards Civil War Era Center, the Society of Civil War Historians, and The Journal of the Civil War Era invite submissions of unpublished essays from early career scholars (doctoral candidates at the writing stage and PhDs not more than two years removed from having earned their degree) for the Anthony E. Kaye Memorial Essay Award. Essays on any topic concerning the history of the Civil War era, broadly defined, will be considered.
I am seeking grad student and post-doc researcher presenters whose research focuses on race formation in the Arabian Peninsula (broadly speaking, inclusive of Horn of Africa and Indian Ocean worlds) for a proposed panel at the Annual Meeting of the Middle Eastern Studies Association (MESA) in Montreal Quebec Canada this November 2023. The panel is tentatively entitled "Race in the Maghrib and the Arabian Peninsula - Comparisons, Connections, and Contestations."
The Medici Archive Project is pleased to announce the dates for the upcoming 2023 Summer Seminar in Paleography and Archival Studies which will take place in Florence on 5 – 10 June 2023.
Decolonising Methodologies for Recovery and Collections-based Research in the C21
A residential retreat to be held in the Gladstone's Library (Flintshire, Wales) from 11-15 April 2023