Call for Special Issue Proposals
Journal for the History of Knowledge – Call for Proposals, Special Issue 2025
Welcome to H-Labor, a member of H-Net Humanities & Social Sciences OnLine. H-Labor is particularly interested in fostering international discussion and colaboration on labor history topics. It also recognizes that teaching the history of workers entails maintaining some knowledge of working people and their unions today.
Journal for the History of Knowledge – Call for Proposals, Special Issue 2025
America at the dawn of the twentieth century ran on anthracite coal.
Colleagues.
We welcome the submission of manuscripts to our new OA journal.
Railroads unite. Across time and space the railroad has tied together diverse peoples and places with literal and figurative bonds.
The International Labor History Association (ILHA) is pleased to announce its
“Book of the Year Award”
for 2022.
Louis Galambos National Fellowship in Business and Politics supports completion of exceptional dissertations for which the Hagley’s Library research materials constitute a significant source and that connect with the mission of the National Fellowship Program. The Galambos Fellow is expected to be in residence at Hagley for the fall and spring academic year.
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.
The NEH-Hagley Fellowship on Business, Culture, and Society supports residencies at the Hagley Library in Wilmington, Delaware for junior and senior scholars whose projects make use of Hagley’s substantial research collections. Scholars must have completed all requirements for their doctoral degrees by the February 15 application deadline.
Dear researchers,
We invite you to submit a paper for the International Conference on "The Global Shift in Mobility and Migration Governance in the Long 1970s," to be held on September 7 and 8, 2023 at the University of Pisa in Italy. This conference will delve into the transformation of migration patterns, perceptions, and policies during the long 1970s and how they may have contributed to the current immigration challenges faced by developed countries.