H-Net Commons Quick Start Guides #3
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#3: Starting a New Discussion
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A series of guides from the H-Net Help Desk to get started using the new H-Net Commons.
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A series of guides from the H-Net Help Desk to get started using the new H-Net Commons.
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International Summit on Civil and Human Rights
Re-Membering : International Struggle for Civil and Human Rights
Kennesaw State University
Kennesaw, Georgia
February 26-28, 2015
Call for Papers - Genocide Studies International
The editors of the new print journal Genocide Studies International are issuing a call for papers. The first issue appeared in March 2014 as a special issue on “The Failure of Prevention.”
The second issue will be a general issue on all aspects of the phenomenon of genocide, and is scheduled to appear in November 2014.
The USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research invites applications from senior scholars for its 2014-2015 Center Research Fellow. The fellowship provides $30,000 support and will be awarded to an outstanding candidate from any discipline who will advance genocide research through the use of the Visual History Archive (VHA) of the USC Shoah Foundation and other USC resources. The incumbent will spend one semester in residence at the USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research during the 2014-2015 academic year.
Readers of the H-Net Network on Genocide may be interested in my new book which has just been published by Oxford University Press.
Forgiveness and Remembrance: Remembering Wrongdoing in Personal and Public Life (Oxford 2014).
The following is a brief synopsis:
We are happy to introduce the Commons Crossroads, a new kind of network for content delivered from all H-Net Networks around a single topic, representing the intersection of scholarship and thinking from across our many fields. Our first multi-network topic: The World Cup!
USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research invites proposals from graduate or post-graduate students for its 2014-2015 Margee and Douglas Greenberg Research Fellowship. The fellowship provides $4,000 support and will be awarded to an outstanding candidate who will advance testimony-based research in the Visual History Archive (VHA) of the USC Shoah Foundation.
The USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research invites applications from senior scholars for its 2014-2015 Center Research Fellow. The fellowship provides $30,000 support and will be awarded to an outstanding candidate from any discipline who will advance genocide research through the use of the Visual History Archive (VHA) of the USC Shoah Foundation and other USC resources. The incumbent will spend one semester in residence at the USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research during the 2014-2015 academic year.