Panelist Request: Public Memory and King Philip's War

Greetings from the Wayland Public Library in Wayland, MA!

I'm putting together a panel on public memory and King Philip's War and am in search of panelists who can share a Native American perspective on the topic. The panel will take place Sunday, October 17th, 2:30-4:00 pm EST - via Zoom. We can offer a modest honorarium of $200 for your time.

About the panel: 

May 11 | One-Day Oral History Training Workshops with OHMA

Join us for an intensive day of workshops with Columbia OHMA faculty and alumni! Register now as these usually sell out fast!

Location: Columbia University, Knox Hall

Registration: $30–$100 per half-day workshop, sliding scale. Full-day video workshop sliding scale, $100–$200. Register here!

CFP (Deadline Extended) - Narrative & Nostalgia Conference - March 2019

Michel-Rolph Trouillot closed his 1995 Silencing the Past by reminding us that “History doesn’t belong only to its narrators, professional or amateur. While some of us debate what history is or was, others take it in their own hands.” This is nowhere more true than in two historical periods seldom in conversation - the medieval phenomenon called the “Crusades,” and the 19th-century American Civil War.

CFPs: Panel on Black Resistance and the Deceased for OAH 2020

I am organizing a panel on African American resistance and the deceased that will be submitted as a proposal for the 2020 Annual Meeting of the Organization of American Historians (held in Washington, DC from April 2-4).  Tentatively titled “Beyond the Grave: African American Resistance and the Deceased,” the panel explores the various ways African Americans have conceptualized, utilized, and produced spaces to reflect on the deceased in their efforts for full equality. 

CFP: Workshop - Thinking about Postwar Latin America (19th and Early 20th Centuries)

Thinking about Postwar Latin America (19th and 20th centuries)
Workshop at the University of Lille, June 11, 2019

Véronique Hébrard (Univ. Lille, EA 4074 CECILLE)
Edward Blumenthal (Univ. Sorbonne Nouvelle, EA 2052 CRICCAL)

Call for Papers

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