CFP: Who owned Scotland?
ESHSS Conference 2021
Who Owned Scotland? Past, Present, Future
ESHSS Conference 2021
Who Owned Scotland? Past, Present, Future
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Histoire sociale / Social History has released a new pre-print article that is available on Project MUSE that might be of interest to H-OralHist followers:
Lana Dee Povitz, Nourishing Progressive Ideals in Dark Ages: Boycotts at the Park Slope Food Coop in the 1970s", Histoire sociale /Social History (Vol. 52, No. 108).
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Histoire sociale / Social History est fier d’annoncer la parution du numéro spéciale « Esclavage, mémoire et pouvoir : La France et ses anciennes colonies » dir. Audra A. Diptée et Myriam Cottias, Vol. LIII, No 107.
Histoire sociale / Social History is pleased to announce the publication of “Slavery, Memory, Power: France and its Former Colonies” ed. Audra A. Diptée and Myriam Cottias (Vol. LIII, No. 107)
Dear Colleages,
Our new OH book, Seeds of Something Different: An Oral History of UC Santa Cruz, is having a series of online readings to get the word out and encourage folks to join the Seeds community and pick up copies from our second printing, which is just now hitting the shelves at our beloved local Bookshop Santa Cruz. We also want to experiment with ways an oral history book can connect, build, and engage virtual community in this time.
We seek qualified researchers to serve as contributors to the forthcoming, two-volume ABC-CLIO reference work Energy in American History: A Political, Social, and Environmental Encyclopedia. The project will introduce readers to major energy transitions from the earliest days of wood, wind, and horse power through the Industrial Revolution and the Age of Steam and into the era of coal and oil in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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