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CFP ASECS 2016: "Satirical Images: Between Sociability, Animosity, and Entertainment"

Call for Papers: “Satirical Images: Between Sociability, Animosity, and Entertainment”
Kathryn Desplanque and Jessica Fripp
American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Conference
Pittsburgh, March 31-April 3, 2016

Please email proposals to kathryn.desplanque@duke.edu AND j.fripp@tcu.edu by September 15, 2015

2016-17 Hench Post-Dissertation Fellowship at the American Antiquarian Society

Scholars who are no more than three years beyond receipt of the doctorate are invited to apply for the 2016-17 Hench Post-Dissertation Fellowship, a year-long residential fellowship at the American Antiquarian Society. The purpose of the post-dissertation fellowship is to provide the recipient with time and resources to extend research and/or to revise the dissertation for publication. Any topic relevant to the Society's library collections and programmatic scope, and coming from any field or disciplinary background, is eligible.

Calls, awards, and positions: H-NET announcements relevant to J-History

The following are excerpts of general H-NET announcements, curated for possible interest to J-Historians. For the complete announcements, visit the H-NET website.

Paper Calls

  Title: Deadline Extended - Queer Film/TV at Film and History

    Location: Wisconsin

    Date: 2015-11-04

    Description: Deadline extended to July 1.CFP: Queer Film and

       Television, Film and History Conference. Nov. 4-8, Madison,

       Wisconsin. "Journeys, Detours, and Breakdowns." In Making Things

Workshop Report: Working with 19th-Century Medical and Health Periodicals, University of Oxford, 30 May 2015

The workshop 'Working with 19th-Century Medical and Health Periodicals' was held on 30 May 2015 and co-organized by the ERC-funded ‘Diseases of Modern Life’ Project and the AHRC-funded ‘Constructing Scientific Communities’ Project, both based at St. Anne’s College, University of Oxford.

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