Dear all,
The convenors, Patrick Hao, Simon Lam, Zhixia Jin, Young-Chan Choi and Weihan Sun invite proposals for the spring (Hilary Term) 2023 session of the Oxford International History of East Asia Research Seminar.
We invite fellow PhD students and early career researchers to submit proposals for seminar presentations on any aspect of the international and transnational history of East and Southeast Asia, particularly papers on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. We are interested both in proposals exploring international and transnational connections within and between East and Southeast Asia as well as proposals considering the interaction of East/Southeast Asia and the wider world, including Africa, Latin America, Central Asia, and elsewhere.
We look forward to proposals for papers on a broad range of international and transnational history topics, including not only traditional state-to-state relations, but also the flow of people, goods and ideas between states and/or non-state actors, the role of transnational organisations, and the importance of culture, identity, race, and gender in international and transnational history, to name just a few. Interdisciplinary approaches with a strong historical focus are also welcome.
The seminar is open to Oxford and non-Oxford speakers alike. All convenors are current graduate students or early career researchers, and the seminar provides a welcoming environment for invited speakers to present research at any stage of completion to an audience of students and Oxford faculty members. This session of seminars will be held in person and/or online during Oxford’s Hilary Term, which is between 15 January and 11 March 2023. Presentations are expected to last between 20 and 30 minutes and are followed by Q&A.
Those interested in speaking are invited to send a provisional title, an abstract no longer than 300 words, and a short biographical note to IHEAOxSeminar@gmail.com by 8 January 2023. Any queries are also welcome, to the same address.
Best regards,
The Hilary 2023 Convenors
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