Call for Papers: Jewish Masculinities, 1000-1800 (special issue of Quest)
Call for Papres
Quest: Issues in Contemporary Jewish History
Special issue, 2/2023
Tentative title: Jewish Masculinities, 1000-1800; guest editor Francesca Bregoli (CUNY)
Call for Papres
Quest: Issues in Contemporary Jewish History
Special issue, 2/2023
Tentative title: Jewish Masculinities, 1000-1800; guest editor Francesca Bregoli (CUNY)
CfP: Against Identity? Discourses of Art History and Visual Culture in Italy
CfP: Contro l’identità? Discorsi della storia dell’arte e cultura visiva in Italia
Doctoral and Early Career Researchers Conference
Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institut
Dec 9–10, 2021, online/Florence
Deadline: Jul 12, 2021
[la versione italiana segue in basso]
The Scuola Superiore Meridionale at the University of Naples Federico II (Italy) announces six 4-years Ph.D. scholarships in its Global History and Governance Program: http://www.ssm.unina.it/en/phd-scholarships-calls-and-procedures.
The interwar avant-garde transformed the modern understanding of painting, sculpture, architecture, music, and literature, as well as the contours of politics and philosophy.
Images and Objects Around the Mediterranean (c. 350–1918)
Special Guest Editors: Ivan Foletti, Zuzana Frantová & Adrien Palladino
We are pleased to annouced the publication of Italian Jewish Musicians and Composers under Fascism: Let Our Music Be Played, edited by Alessandro Carrieri and Annalisa Capristo. The book is published within the Palgrave Macmillan series ITALIAN AND ITALIAN AMERICAN STUDIES (Series Editor: Stanislao G. Pugliese).
From the back cover:
‘Intersectional, Transcultural, Decolonial? Modern Languages in the Anglosphere’ a Webinar co-hosted by Barbara Spadaro (University of Liverpool) and Francesco Ricatti (Monash University) on the challenges, opportunities and practices for Modern Languages in the age of decolonizing the university. Friday 30 April, 9:30-11 BST.
Registration at this link:
https://events.arts.monash.edu/Europeanlanguageswebinar.
Migrations: A World on the Move is a monthly podcast produced through Cornell's Migrations initiative that engages scholars, artists, and activists to highlight how multidisciplinary, multi-species perspectives on migration help us understand key global issues.