
Welcome to H-Ethnic, a member of H-Net Humanities & Social Sciences OnLine. This is one of the original H-net networks, with documented discussion logs dating back to June 1993. H-Ethnic encourages scholarly discussion of ethnic history, broadly defined. We make available diverse bibliographical, research and teaching aids.
Below you will find the latest books in Race and Ethnicity Studies. The list includes new titles streaming from the H-Net Book Channel plus new book announcements posted to H-Ethnicity by subscribers. On the right are announcements and discussion in the field. CFPs can be found in the link on the right side of the page.
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Oxford project aims to preserve WW2 memories and objects
A project led by the Faculty of English at the University of Oxford is looking for contributions to a free online archive of family stories, anecdotes, memories and digitized objects relating to people’s experiences of the Second World War. Their Finest Hour, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, aims to digitally collect stories and materials related to Britain's and the Commonwealth's role in the Second World War in order to preserve them and make them freely available to the public.
DEADLINE EXTENDED: Call for Papers: 28th Annual James A. Barnes Graduate History Conference at Temple University March 17-18, 2023
The James A. Barnes Club, Temple University's graduate student history organization, is pleased to announce the 28th Annual Barnes Club Graduate Student History Conference. The event will feature a keynote address from Dr. Marisa J.
CFP: Asian American Voices in the Built Environment
Global Asias Conference, April 21-22, 2023, UC Irvine
Recent "Ethnic" Publications by Co-Editor
It has been some time since I co-edited an H-NET group, so to test my ability to submit, I thought I would try to share some of my more or less recent publications touching on the issue of ethnicity, especially those that are open access:
CFP - Decolonising World History
Dear Colleagues,
Colonialism and its impacts have long been the object of academic study that has in recent years increasingly garnered public and political interest. We have witnessed an increasing dynamism around the topic of colonialism that has been keenly felt across in both the academic and political orbits.
CFP: Asian American Voices in the Built Environment
Call for Papers: Asian American Voices in the Built Environment
Global Asias Conference, April 21-22, 2023, UC Irvine
IEHS George E. Pozzetta Dissertation Award
Application Due Date: December 31, 2022
The Immigration and Ethnic History Society presents two awards of $1,000 each to help graduate students with their dissertations on American immigration, emigration, or ethnic history, broadly defined. These awards are intended for students in the process of researching and writing their dissertations, and not for students completing and defending in 2023. For the 2023 award, the committee invites applications from any Ph.D. candidate who will have completed qualifying exams by 2022.
2023 Global Asias Summer Institute: “Archipelagic Asias” Call for Applications
Submission Deadline: March 3, 2023
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The Pennsylvania State University invites applicants for its annual Global Asias Summer Institute, to be held June 19–23, 2023. SI2023, co-directed by Nicolai Volland (Penn State) and Leo Ching (Duke), will focus on the topic of “Archipelagic Asias.”
CFP: "Celebratory Migranticization? Questioning the Histories and Practices of Racialization in the Arts" - Workshop Proposal for IMISCOE Annual Conference 2023
Celebratory Migranticization? Questioning the Histories and Practices of Racialization in the Arts
New publication: Finnishness, Whiteness and Coloniality
New publication: Finnishness, Whiteness and Coloniality, edited by Josephine Hoegaerts, Tuire Liimatainen, Laura Hekanaho and Elizabeth Peterson (Helsinki: Helsinki University Press, 2022)
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