(En)gendering the Atlantic World April 20-21, 2018 Glucksman Ireland House of NYU REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN. The faculty and students of the Atlantic World Workshop at New York University are delighted to announce our upcoming conference, “(En)gendering the Atlantic World.” Over the last five decades, historians have demonstrated that focusing on gender enables a deeper […]
Call for Proposals: Democracy on the Margins: Gender, Citizenship, and the Global Challenge to Democratic Freedoms
CALL FOR PROPOSALS The 20th Annual Women’s History Conference at Sarah Lawrence College Democracy on the Margins: Gender, Citizenship, and the Global Challenge to Democratic Freedoms Friday-Saturday March 2-3, 2018 Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, NY (20 minutes North of Manhattan) Free and open to the public CFP Deadline: December 22, 2017 “Democracy is as […]
Call for Papers: Happiness in nineteenth-century Ireland, Trinity College Dublin, 28-29 June 2018
Happiness in nineteenth-century Ireland Society for the Study of Nineteenth Century Ireland Keynotes by: Dr. Katie Barclay & Dr. Rhodri Hayward Trinity College Dublin, 28-29 June 2018 This conference seeks to raise the topic of the history of emotions in nineteenth-century Ireland. It is looking for papers that address how emotion is conceptualised and understood […]
CFPs Conference and Pre-Conference: The Women, Gender, and Sexuality Network of the Social Science History Association (SSHA) Nov. 2018
The Women, Gender, and Sexuality Network of the Social Science History Association (SSHA) calls for Panels- and Paper Submissions for our 2018 Annual Conference: “Histories of Disadvantage. Meanings, Mechanisms, and Politics” 44th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Phoenix, Arizona, USA November 8-11, 2018 (***Also including Pre-Conference: Border Crossings: Gender, Sexuality, and Rights at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona, […]
Conference Announcements: The Many 14th Amendments
We are pleased to announce that registration is live for the upcoming conference, “The Many 14th Amendments.” It will take place at the University of Miami March 1-3, 2018, to make the 150th anniversary of the 14th Amendment. Full conference details as well as links for registration are on the conference website: https://many14thamendments.com/
CFP: Canadian Association History Nursing Halifax Conference 2018
“Tracing Nurses’ Footsteps: Nursing and the Tides of Change” Call for Abstracts: PDF | Word Where has nursing come from? What have been the ups and downs, trials and tribulations along the journey? How have social, political and economic forces influenced the history of nursing? How were challenges met, with passing or lasting impact? Who were […]
CFP: Narrating and Constructing the Beach, München (14.01.2018)
The beach has recently become the site of important transformations: understood in the context of mass tourism for many years, nowadays we perceive the beach as bearing witness to the arrival of refugees, to pollution and climate change (e.g. tsunamis, rising sea levels), and to a growing number of sociocultural conflicts (e.g. over dress codes […]
Women’s History Network 27th Annual Conference
This conference is being held to commemorate the centenary of the granting of the parliamentary vote in Britain to certain categories of women aged 30 and over on 6th February 1918. We invite established scholars, postgraduate researchers, independent scholars, museum curators, local history groups and practitioners from a wide range of disciplines researching women’s suffrage […]
DEADLINE APPROACHING: CFP The Many 14th Amendments
The U.S. Civil War from 1861-1865 resulted in a forging of a second constitution that in time transformed the structures of American governance. With the passage of the Fourteenth Amendment, the nation recast the relationship between the state and subordinated people. This revolutionary amendment created a national citizenship, set terms for southern states to reenter the […]
CFP: Vox Clamantis: Silencing, Censorship, and the Role of the Intellectual (NeMLA 2018)
deadline for submissions: September 30, 2017 full name / name of organization: Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA) contact email: st521@nyu.edu Paper abstracts are invited for a seminar entitled “Vox Clamantis: Silencing, Censorship, and the Role of the Intellectual”, at the 49th Annual NeMLAConvention, April 12-18, 2018 (Pittsburgh, PA). This panel aims to interrogate the presence and absence […]