Aufbrüche und Scheitern - gestern und heute (Awakenings and failures - yesterday and today)
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The National WWII Museum is an EEO employer - M/F/Vets/Disabled
Call for Articles—The Lincoln Herald
The Lincoln Herald, a journal of Abraham Lincoln studies published by Lincoln Memorial University, is accepting submissions of scholarly articles focused on new and unique research into the life and career of Abraham Lincoln.
The editor is currently accepting articles and historiographical essays for the Summer 2024 issue.
Submission deadline:
May 1, 2024 (for Summer 2024)
The Biomolecular Humanities?
In 2013 Nikolas Rose wrote that ‘It is not philosophy but the life sciences which are leading an epistemic change in our relationship to the human’.
The decade after this statement has seen huge developments in technique, expansions of information, and the creation of vast infrastructures of data; but it has also seen challenges and opportunities for bridging the humanities and the natural sciences.
The inaugural National Intelligence History Conference (NIHC) will be held at Bletchley Park on Wednesday 20 – Friday 22 November 2024. Jointly hosted by Bletchley Park Trust and GCHQ, the conference is open to all who have an interest in intelligence history.
The theme of the 2024 conference is ‘People in Intelligence’. The call for papers deadline is 24 May 2024 and the programme will be published in July 2024.
The Americas Vault Associate will aid the Journal in developing a curated guide to a historiographical issue based on articles from the back issues of the journal. During the course of an academic year, The Americas Vault Associate will write an original essay that engages a thematic cluster of articles and research notes published over the years in The Americas journal along with relevant supplemental online digital primary sources.
The Franz Rosenzweig Minerva Research Center is delighted to announce the publication of volume 17, issues 1 and 2, of Naharaim: Journal of German-Jewish Literature and Cultural History (Zeitschrift für deutsch-jüdische Literatur und Kulturgeschichte).
Are you researching the social, political, economic, media-related or cultural effects of the digital transformation? You want more freedom to pursue your project and are interested in interdisciplinary exchange?
A fellowship at the Center for Advanced Internet Studies (CAIS) releases you from your regular work obligations and opens up new perspectives.
Metropolitan Museum Journal announcement of new volume and submissions deadline
Dear Colleagues,
The Editorial Board of the Metropolitan Museum Journal is pleased to announce volume 58 (2023), available via the Journal's home page on the University of Chicago Press website.
ARTICLES
"An 'Effaced Itinerary': Joanna de Silva by William Wood"
Adam Eaker
Frontiers and Borderlands of Texas and the Greater Southwest
Frontiers, where explorers, traders, and indigenous peoples encounter one another, expanding their geographic and socio-cultural understandings as well as political and economic relationships, are the theme of this year’s joint conference. The experience and the acquisition of knowledge between and by those crossing frontiers into unfamiliar territory as well as the transmission of this knowledge back to their homelands.