CfP: Multiple Identities Problems, methodologies and historical sources from the antiquity to present day

The PhD students in History at the University of Pisa are pleased to announce a call for papers for a three-days online seminar (December 10, 11, 12, 2020), concerning the multifaceted concept of identity and its many dimensions. The seminar aims to grasp the complexity and intersection of different affiliations and identity constructions. In this sense, we will share new methodological and epistemological approaches, with a diachronic, global and interdisciplinary perspective.

CfP: Micro-Historical Perspectives on an Integrated History of the Holocaust

We are pleased to announce a Call for Papers for an interdisciplinary edited volume on new approaches to an integrated history of the Holocaust. Our edited volume aims to approach to Holocaust history in a way that combines macro analysis with micro studies of individual actions and responses. We seek to combine these perspectives in order to uncover connections that might not be so easily seen with a more traditional, singular approach.

CfP: (Re)mapping contemporary migration and mobilities: Trends and challenges in Africa

 

How subjects move or do not move tells us much about

what counts as human, as culture and as knowledge?

Caren Kaplan, “Transporting the Subject”

The Guest Editors of African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal announce the Call for Papers on (Re)mapping Contemporary Migration and Mobilities: Trends and Challenges in Africa.

‘Radical Sounds’ at the Working Class Movement Library

On Bank Holiday Monday (31 August) the Library is hosting our very first virtual ‘Radical Sounds’ event. Join us from 7pm from the comfort of your living room for a fantastic mixture of music and readings curated by our very own Maxine Peake.

This unique celebration of talent and working class culture has something to appeal to everyone.
It will feature music from: