The Dalhousie Graduate History Society is delighted to present the 24th annual History Across the Disciplines Conference. It will be held ONLINE on March 24th-25th, 2023 in Halifax, Nova Scotia at Dalhousie University, located in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq. This year’s theme is “History Speaks: Silenced Narratives & Social Change.”
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The Peace History Society warmly invites nominations for our book, article, and lifetime achievement awards. Nominations must be received by May 1, 2023.
DeBenedetti Article Prize in Peace History
Sunday March 5: Keeping the Faith: Sex, Gender, and Religion
Fifth annual Diane and Adam E. Max Conference on Women’s History
at the Center for Women's History, New York Historical Society
https://www.nyhistory.org/programs/keeping-the-faith-sex-gender-and-religion?date=2023-03-05
1:00-1:15 pm - Welcome
Dr. Valerie Paley, Director, Center for Women’s History
Dr. Anna Danziger Halperin, Associate Director, Center for Women’s History
1:15-2:15 pm Believing in the Common Good: Women, Religion, and Economic Justice
Call for Papers
Geopolitics in a Globalised World
Workshop, 28 July – 29 July 2023
University of Trento
Call for Papers
International workshop, University of Florence, Department of Social and Political Science,
May 30-31, 2023
Collegium Helveticum
SEMPER OBSERVATORY (ETH / STW)
Schmelzbergstrasse 25
8006 Zurich
Switzerland
March 17, 2023
2 pm–7:30 pm
“Spaces of Social Policies:
Achievements and Prospects of Historical Research Perspectives”
Conference, Liechtenstein Institute, Gamprin-Bendern, Liechtenstein,
October 12 – 14, 2023
CFP
The Department of English, Rhetoric & Writing, and Media Communication and the Department of History, Social Sciences & Philosophy at the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith
The Works and Influence of Charles Portis: A Symposium
November 2-5, 2023
Call for Papers: Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies
Special Issue: ‘Media, Poverty and Inequality’
The Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies (AJMS) invites submissions to a Special Issue on Media, Poverty and Inequality.
Online lecture by Professor Lutz Doering which traces variety and development in the significance of the menorah from the Second Temple period to late antiquity, in both material culture and textual evidence, pointing to differences according to context and time. It will discuss the menorah as marking objects connected with priests; as creating a link with the Jerusalem Temple; as symbolising Jewish worship and hope; and as indicating a person’s “Jewishness”, similar to the role of the cross in Christian contexts.