CfP: Capitalism and American Political Development - New Political Science
Edited by James Parisot (Assistant Professor, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley) and Jeffrey D. Broxmeyer (Associate Professor, The University of Toledo)
Edited by James Parisot (Assistant Professor, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley) and Jeffrey D. Broxmeyer (Associate Professor, The University of Toledo)
Organização:
Mariana Teixeira, Freie Universität Berlin (m.teixeira@fu-berlin.de)
Victor Strazzeri, Universität Bern/Berliner Institut für kritische Theorie, e.V. (victor.strazzeri@unibe.ch)
Transgender Studies Quarterly 11.2: The Trans Marxist Issue
Guest Editors
Ira Terán - anochecientes@gmail.com
Emrys Travis - emrys.travis@gmail.com
The Trans Marxist Issue
Amsterdam, International Institute of Social History, 22-23 September 2023
Organizing committee: Pepijn Brandon, Niklas Frykman, Marcus Rediker, and Nandita Sharma
University of Bonn, 10-12 October 2022
The International Social History Association (ISHA), the Bonn Centre for Dependency and Slavery Studies (BCDSS), and the Cluster of Excellence “Contestations of the Liberal Script” convene the International Conference “Social History of Capitalism”. The conference will run fully virtually.
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International Conference at Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies
Aarhus University, Denmark
From 14 to 16 June 2023
With keynote lectures by
Phoebe Moore (University of Essex) & Marcel van der Linden (University of Amsterdam)
The European Society for Environmental History welcomes submissions for the 2023 Tallinn Dissertation Prize in European Environmental History. The Dissertation Prize aims to support early career environmental history scholars based in Europe or those based outside Europe but whose work contributes to European environmental history.
Postgraduates are encouraged to submit articles for consideration for the 2023 Labour History Review essay prize to the editors of LHR. This annual prize awards £500 for the best essay, which will be published in the LHR.
The essay prize is open to anyone currently registered for a higher research degree, in Britain or abroad, or to anyone who completed such a degree no earlier than February 2020.
The deadline for entries is 31 March 2023.