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I have been asked many times at the Library of Congress if our online Civil War regimental history finding aid, which used to be linked to our online catalog, would ever be active again. I am happy to say that though the finding aid is no longer active, it is archived and searchable. Please go to Internet Archive's Wayback Machine. Use the search box next to the Wayback Machine's banner and search for loc.gov/rr/main/uscivilwar . Choose July 29, 2006. That date is the last good archival capture of the finding aid.
The 49th Annual European Studies Conference, which will be held on October 3-4, 2024, both online and in person at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, welcomes papers on European topics in all disciplines.
This session aims to revisit the evolution of urban-rural relations in premodern Europe. The key objective is to examine the interdependence between cities and towns and their rural hinterlands and how this relationship shaped environmental, demographic, economic and social dynamics on both sides (cf. Fulkerson and Thomas 2021). In particular, ecological dynamics driven by the urban demand for resources – for example, food, water, and energy – add a new perspective to the existing literature (e.g. Bailey and Rigby 2011; Wilkin et al. 2015).
Call for Papers: Contested & Erased Energy Knowledges
A Trans-Disciplinary Conference, 31 Oct – 2 Nov 2024
University of Dundee & University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Calling humanities scholars working on (or wanting to work on) videogames!
The British School at Rome invites applications from those interested in being considered for election as a member in all three of its Faculties:
Canadian Jewish Studies / Études juives canadiennes is pleased to announce the publication of Volume 37, Spring 2024 - a special volume consisting of Robert Brym's "Jews and Israel 2024: A Survey of Canadian Attitudes, Jewish Perceptions."
The Survey is free and open access, available here: https://cjs.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/cjs/issue/view/2302
Table of Contents:
« The Translator at Work: Neutrality in Translation and Interpreting »
Journal of Religious Minorities under Muslim Rule
BRILL
CALL FOR PAPERS