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.
If you would like to be a part of our team, please reach out to us, via the “network staff list.” We would love to have the opportunity to get to know you.
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Announcements and Discussion
IEHS Spring 2022 Book Series
Join the IEHS Online Books Series! Amanda Demmer and Michael Jin will discuss their recent publications. The session will be moderated by Andy Urban.
Immigration and Ethnic History Society (IEHS) is Pleased to Announce the 2021 Award Winners
The Immigration and Ethnic History Society (IEHS) is Pleased to Announce the 2021 Award Winners
by Bryan Zehngut-Willits | Apr 8, 2022
CfP: Jesuit Studies, Sixteenth Century Society and Conference, October 27-30, 2022
CFP: Jesuit Studies panels at the Sixteenth Century Society & Conference, 27-30 October 2022 at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The submission period has been extended.
Culture-bound syndromes in Popular Culture/Call for Chapters_ROUTLEDGE
UPDATE: We welcome chapter proposals on cultural syndromes of various ethnic groups and their representations in popular culture. Please see the above call for chapters for more information. We are also open to any suggestions regarding the table of contents. Thank you. Apologies for crossposting.
Dear colleagues,
Call for Papers, Panels, and Proposals: Inaugural H-net Teaching History Conference via Zoom week of Aug 29, 2022
Call for Papers, Panels, and Proposals: Inaugural H-net Teaching History Conference via Zoom week of Aug 29, 2022
H-Net is an international interdisciplinary organization of scholars and teachers. Since our creation almost 30 years ago, our networks have built many resources designed to support research and teaching of history, humanities, and social sciences. In August 2022, H-Net will host an online conference on teaching which we hope will be the first among many more such events.
CFP: Cities and Migration: Visual approaches to the challenges of increasingly diverse cities
I hope some who follow this discussion will be interested in the Call for Papers below. Racially motivated violence and so-called "Ethnic Cleansing" are among the leading causes of migration, both internal and external, and we'd welcome submissions that use visual approaches to analyze that.
CALL FOR PAPERS DISEGNARECON ISSUE Vol 15, No 28 (2022)
"Cities and Migration: Visual approaches to the challenges of increasingly diverse cities"
Editors: Beniamino Polimeni and Michael A. Toler
Innovative Lives: with FreshPaper inventor Kavita Shukla (March 9)
**Dear H-Ethnic subscribers: Shukla’s invention was inspired during a childhood trip to India, when her grandmother served her tea mixed with fenugreek, one of the active organic ingredients in FreshPaper.
[WEBINAR SERIES] Language, Indigenous Knowledge and Cultural Landscapes of the Ainu: Perspectives from Nibutani, Hokkaido
Language, Indigenous Knowledge and Cultural Landscapes of the Ainu: Perspectives from Nibutani, Hokkaido
March 4, 7, 8, 2022 PST | Time Varies | Online - Zoom Webinar
Speakers:Shiro Kayano, Director, Kayano Shigeru Nibutani Ainu Museum; Kenji Sekine, Director, Ainu Culture Learning Section, Board of Education of Biratori Town; Koichi Kaizawa, President, Biratori Ainu Culture Preservation Society