Welcome to H-ANZAU, a member of H-Net Humanities & Social Sciences OnLine. H-ANZAU encourages scholarly discussion of the history and culture of Aotearoa / New Zealand, Australia and Oceania. H-ANZAU's online editors and editorial board serve a broad intellectual community.
Below you will find a constantly updated list of newly published books in Australian and New Zealand Studies. The list includes books streaming from the H-Net Book Channel and new book announcements posted to H-ANZAU by subscribers. Next to books are all the announcements and discussions we encourage here. You can find CFPs in the link on the right side of this page, under H-ANZAU Resources.
H-ANZAU is planning to offer new resources for scholars, students and anyone else interested in the history and culture of Aotearoa/New Zealand, Australia, and Oceania in the near future.
As part of this, we would welcome your views on what you would like to see as part of this network, and are especially keen to hear from anyone willing to play an active role in developing new online materials and resources for the field. If you are interested in helping build this site, please contact the H-ANZAU editors at editorial-anzau@mail.h-net.org
New Books in ANZAU Studies
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Recent Content
HCCI Seminar: Matthew Bailey (Macquarie), “‘The competition that matters’: Histories of shopping centres in Australia (with examples from Newcastle)”
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The 25th biennial conference of the Pacific History Association: Tracking the Kooyang: Truth Telling in the History of Oceania
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ONLY A WEEK LEFT UNTIL THE DEADLINE: Call For Contributions: “Medieval Borders and the Environment”(provisional title)(Brill)
You have still a week to send your 200-300 word abstract of your proposed essay, and a brief introduction of yourself, to elisa.ramazzina@unipv.it
The abstract will need to explain the interrelation between borders, the environment (natural, urban, etc.) and/ or natural elements.
The deadline for the submission of proposals is March 15, 2023.
Proposals for essays in English (c. 8000-12000 words) are warmly welcomed on the topic “borders, the elements, and the environment”.
Journal of Festive Studies Issue Six Call for Papers
Sport and Festivity (Guest Edited by Laurent S. Fournier)
A copy of the full Call for Submissions is available here in PDF format.
The Journal of Festive Studies, a peer-reviewed journal published on H-Net, invites submissions for its sixth issue, scheduled for publication in June 2024. This issue will include a guest-edited thematic section on “Sport and Festivity”.
CFP: Midwest Conference for British Studies, Oct 13-14 2023
The Midwest Conference for British Studies is proud to announce that its 70th Annual Meeting will be held at Bowling Green State University on October 13-14, 2023.
Call For Contributions: “Medieval Borders and the Environment” (provisional title) (Brill)
Dr. Elisa Ramazzina
Queen’s University Belfast
Contact email: elisa.ramazzina@unipv.it
Deadline for submission: 15/03/2023
Proposals for essays in English (c. 8000-12000 words) are warmly welcomed on the topic “borders, the elements, and the environment”.
Global Encounters Monash (GEM) invites proposals for Palgrave Macmillan book series
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