The Editorial Collective of Lilith: A Feminist History Journal is pleased to announce a one day symposium: ‘Blood, Sweat and Cheers’: A Long Journey to Equity? Ship Inn, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia Friday, 15 September 2017 The symposium is intended to celebrate and build upon the academic scholarship which explores women in historically male dominated spheres, such […]
CFP: Gender, citizenship and subjectivity in revolutionary Ireland and Europe 1917-1922 symposium (26 May 2017) -Dublin, Ireland
Call for Papers One-day, international symposium examining gender, citizenship and subjectivity in revolutionary Ireland and Europe, 1917-c. 1922 Friday 26th May, 2017, Trinity College Dublin. In the decades since the cultural and linguistic turns in the humanities, academic and public interest in what personal experience, despite its clear subjectivity, can tell us about the past […]
Call For Papers: Beyond Left and Right: What is “Women’s Politics”? A Symposium at Agnes Scott College
Although numerous women have run for President of the United States, in 2016 Hillary Clinton will be the first female, and first feminist, candidate to top the ticket of a major party. Although this moment has been anticipated since 1964, when Republican Margaret Chase Smith announced her candidacy, and Clinton herself made a strong run […]
Call For Papers: “Are Differences Ineffable? Diversity, Hybridity and Current Issues in History Writing”
History, as a discipline, obviously emphasizes the difference between past and present, but our sense of difference is not limited to that. Since antiquity, historians have also drawn lines among geographical communities, ethnic groups, and political entities. Modern historians tend to lay stress on differences between historical periods, nation-states, regions, classes, environments, races, genders, beliefs, […]