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Call for Papers
Neutrality is an age-old idea. We find it across different periods and cultures. From Thucydides in ancient Greece and Kautilya in the Maurya Empire to more or less every modern war since the creation of the Westphalian system. It exists in many forms and under various names such as nonalignment, non-belligerency, or more recently as India’s “multi-alignment” and Vietnam’s “bamboo diplomacy.” It can be a topic relevant to peace-conferences and nuclear nonproliferation and we find it outside foreign policy, too.
Despite the proliferation of scholarship and academic research that has unequivocally proven its occurrence, the traumatic memory of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 has been met with state-sponsored denial in Turkey—the successor state of the Ottoman Empire which committed the crime. Armenians in the diaspora (the vast majority of whom descend from families that
Dear Colleagues,
Dear Colleagues,
The Journal of Northeast Asian History is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on interdisciplinary and comparative approaches to such issues as borders, identity, historiography, international relations, territory, international relations, and other topics in Northeast/East Asia.
International conference on the history of the human sciences in the twentieth century. Keynote lecture by Helen Tilley (Northwestern).
The Luckens Prize is given annually by the Jewish Studies program at the University of Kentucky to acknowledge outstanding graduate student work in the field of Jewish Studies. On Tuesday, April 16th, Ranana Dine (University of Chicago) will give the Luckens lecture at 7 pm EST on her prize-winning essay, "Capturing Corpses: The Advent of Photography and Jewish Death." Ms. Dine's lecture will take place on Zoom at the following link: https://uky.zoom.us/s/83641552548
On Wednesday, April 3rd Dr. Raymond Deluca (University of Kentucky) will deliver the final lecture in the University of Kentucky "Jewish Ukraine" series. Titled, "Dissent, Hybridity and Post-History in Contemporary Ukrainian Poetry and Film," the lecture will take place at 6 pm EST in the Alumni Gallery at WT Young Library and also on Zoom at the following link: https://uky.zoom.us/s/88929360927
In this talk, Mark Humphries explores how artificial intelligence and Python programming can be used to re-examine old historical problems in new ways that were not feasible in the past. The presentation will look at how generative AI models like GPT-4 and Claude 3 work and how they can be deployed at scale to partially automate the process of analyzing thousands of records simultaneously.
Special Issue of the Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
The Global Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Guest Editors: Constance Chen (Loyola Marymount University) and Roberto Saba (Wesleyan)
Deadline: December 15, 2024