Brown University, Program in Judaic Studies
Visiting Professor in Israel Studies
Fall 2024 and/or Spring 2025
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Call for Papers
The 51st AAAS conference will take place from October 17-19, 2024, at the University College of Teacher Education Vorarlberg, Austria. It will explore “Education, the Arts, and American Studies.” Teachers and scholars interested in presenting a paper are asked to submit their proposals until May 31, 2024.
Booking now open:
We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2024 Prize for Projects in Map History.
First Prize:
Richard Pegg for “MacLean Collection Map Chats.”
Sustainability in Practice: DIY Repair, Reuse and Innovation
30 October–2 November 2024
Venue: Estonian National Museum, Muuseumi tee 2, Tartu, Estonia
Conference Call for Papers
Do you know Washington, D.C.?
Check out the D.C. Mondays series, monthly virtual programs on Washington’s dynamic (and often surprising) history.
On Monday, April 1, at noon EDT, join Kyla Sommers as she discuses her new book, When the Smoke Cleared: The 1968 Rebellions and the Unfinished Battle for Civil Rights in the Nation’s Capital.
The Business of Labor
March 13-15, 2025, at the Crowne Plaza Midtown in Atlanta, Georgia.
Digital Community Archiving
5.30-7pm Wednesday 24th April 2024 – Online only
https://www.history.ac.uk/events/digital-community-archiving
Jack Latimer (Community Archives and Heritage Group and CommunitySites) in conversation with Justin Colson (IHR, Layers of London).
Call for Papers
Women’s Autobiographical Filmmaking
Special issue of Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media, Summer 2026
Guest editors: Dr Felicia Chan (University of Manchester) and Dr Monika Kukolova (University of Salford)
Please join the Center for Jewish History over Zoom on April 10th at 12pm [EST] for a discussion of a pre-circulated paper by one of our 2023-24 Graduate Fellows. Click here for a full list of upcoming CJH Fellow Seminars.
Antiracism after Hitler: Jews, the State, and the Fight against Racial Discrimination in Western Europe, 1945-1992
After (and despite) the Holocaust, about 900,000 Jews remained in Western Europe.