Microhistory and Global History: Carlo Ginzburg in conversation with Francesca Trivellato
23rd Annual Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Lecture in Judaic Studies
Tuesday, March 2, 2021 | 12:00pm ET | Zoom
CFP: SIXTH HISTORIANS OF EAST CENTRAL EUROPE WORKSHOP University of Illinois at Chicago via Zoom APRIL 8-9, 2021
CALL FOR PAPERS/WORKS IN PROGRESS
Reminder: CFP Historians of East Central Europe Workshop - April 8-9, 2021 via Zoom at UIC
CALL FOR PAPERS/WORKS IN PROGRESS
CFP: Historians of East Central Europe Workshop - April 8-9, 2021
CALL FOR PAPERS/WORKS IN PROGRESS
Blaming the Messenger: Trump, the KKK, and the War on Historians
Dear Colleagues,
This is the second of two articles on the History News Network today that relates to history education.
Original article here: https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/178137
Blaming the Messenger: Trump, the KKK, and the War on HistoriansDavid Welky is a Professor of History at the University of Central Arkansas.
Re: #Slaveryarchive Book Club
Dear Sandy
Thank you. The #slaveryarchive is a hashtag I created on social media years ago. The #Slaveryarchive book club is a private initiative by 4 scholars.
We are historians and academics working full time in EST time in the United States, therefore we established the times according our own availability because we work here and we are providing our free time for this initiative.
Re: #Slaveryarchive Book Club
Hi all involved in the Slavery Archive Book Club:
This is a great initiative (thank you) and I look forward to participating --- provided those of us who research and publish on Red Sea and Indian Ocean slavery are not excluded? You specify "slavery and the Afro-Atlantic world."
You say: "Meetings are held on Wednesdays once or twice a month from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
Authors based in Europe or Africa present on Saturdays from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM.
All meetings are held at EST time United States and Canada.
#Slaveryarchive Book Club
The #Slaveryarchive book club is an online initiative put together by scholars Ana Lucia Araujo (Howard University), Jessica Johnson (Johns Hopkins University), Vanessa Holden (University of Kentucky), and Alex Gil (Columbia University) to discuss newly publi
