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Wanted: Jhistory Book Review Editor

Dear Jhistorians,

Jhistory is still seeking a new book review editor.

Heidi Tworek, who has done an outstanding job as the Jhistory book review editor for the past three years, stepped down earlier in the year.  Jhistory is indebted to her for her excellent service.

Jhistory has become an important outlet for book reviews; its reviews go out to the entire H-Net system and are permanently archived.

Shared Histories: Media Connections Between Britain and Ireland, Dublin 6-7 July 2016. CFP deadline extended to 30 June

Shared Histories: Media Connections Between Britain and Ireland.

A conference, to be held in Dublin, 6–7th July 2016.

Call For Papers.

Deadline Extended to 30th June 2015.

 

Selected announcements from H-NET

The following book reviews, fellowships/awards and paper calls were culled from general H-NET announcements with the particular interests of J-History subscribers in mind. For a full list of reviews, calls and other announcements, please visit H-NET's main pages.

Book Reviews

Reviewed for H-War by James Bowden

    Radner, Karen, ed..  _State Correspondence in the Ancient World: From New Kingdom Egypt to the Roman Empire_.  Oxford Studies in

    Early Empires Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.

Announcements that will be of interest to some Jhistorians

From: H-Net Announcements <announce@mail.h-net.msu.edu>

The following three announcements will be of interest to some Jhistorians

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Title: 2015 James P. Danky Fellowship

    Location: Wisconsin

    Date: 2015-05-01

    Description: 2015 James P. Danky Fellowship Applications are due

       May 1. In honor of James P. Danky's long service to print

April 28, 2015: Will Slauter seminar at AAS on Reprinting in 19th-century periodicals

On Tuesday, April 28, at 5:00 PM, Will Slauter—a Lecturer in English and American Studies at the University of Paris 8 – Saint Denis, and current AAS-NEH Long-term Fellow—will present a seminar paper titled

 

Copyright and Credit: Understanding Reprinting in Nineteenth-Century Newspapers and Magazines

 

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