CFP: "The Afterlives of Revolutions". Special Issue of Práticas da História. Journal on Theory, Historiography, and Uses of the Past
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Call for Abstracts
African Studies Association Annual Meeting
Call for Abstracts
African Studies Association Annual Meeting
November 30 – December 2, 2023
San Francisco, CA
Organizers:
Fatoumata Seck (Chair, Stanford University), Mark Drury (Georgetown University), and Erin Pettigrew (New York University Abu Dhabi)
Panel Title: “Decolonization and the Underground”
Panel Abstract:
"one of the more curious themes throughout The 1799 Campaign concerns civil-military relations"
One of the critical subject matters in this review is that of the relationship between civilian government and military authority. Placing this crucial relationship into focus needs to be studied and understood. In our age of the 20th century and modern history, all too often civilian govts. have been subjected to military authorities, overthrows and removals.
What Clausewitz did and does is place this central concern from history into sharp relief.