Cipriano Mera Sanz, 1897-1975 : Biography
CIPRIANO MERA SANZ, 1897-1975 : DE LA GUERRE A L'EXIL, de Clément Magnier
CIPRIANO MERA SANZ, 1897-1975 : DE LA GUERRE A L'EXIL, de Clément Magnier
Anarchist Studies publishes reviews of books from a wide range of disciplines and subject areas, and I would like to refresh and especially broaden our list of potential reviewers. I would therefore like to invite anybody who is interested to get in touch. If you would like to write reviews for the journal, please e-mail me with a brief summary of your experience/knowledge of anarchist studies, details of the areas you would be able and willing to review in and a postal address.
The first meeting of the Institute of Historical Research Seminar Series on
The Economic and Social History of the Premodern World, 1500-1800
will be held this Friday, 14th October, at Senate House, London, at 17:15.
Anne Murphy (Hertfordshire),
'Clock-watching: time and work at the eighteenth-century Bank of England'
(Location: Senate House, Athlone Room (Room 102))
The seminars for the rest of this term are:
This year's North American Labor History Conference is fast approaching.
The website is http://nalhc.wayne.edu and it has this year's program and registration information.
On November 11th and 12th, the Institute for Historical Studies at the University of Texas at Austin will host "Sexuality and Slavery: Exposing the History of Enslaved People," a conference convened by Daina Ramey Berry and Leslie Harris. Leading scholars of slavery in the Americas will explore consensual sexual intimacy and expression within slave communities, as well as sexual relationships across lines of race, status and power. The use of sexuality as a tool of control, exploitation and repression, but also as an expression of autonomy, resistance and defiance will be addressed.
Migrations and societies in Africa and the Middle East: a long term perspective
The 4th Global Migration History Conference (Rabat, 19-21 May 2012)
Aim of the conference
Conf. Ann: - Berkeley 21-22/10/11
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Center for Chinese Studies and Institute of East Asian Studies,
University of California
21.10.2011-22.10.2011, Berkeley
CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
A Conference at SUNY Stony Brook June 7-9, 2012
The Center for Study of Working Class Life is pleased to announce the HowClass Works – 2012 Conference, to be held at the State University of NewYork at Stony Brook, June 7-9, 2012. Proposals for papers,presentations, and sessions are welcome until December 12, 2011 accordingto the guidelines below. For more information, visit our Web site at www.workingclass.sunysb.edu.
Call for Papers, deadline 25 November, 2011
International Conference to be held on 2nd – 3rd April 2012
at UEA London, 102 Middlesex Street, London E1 7EZ.
Organised by the Social Protection and Mobilities Research Group,
at the School of International Development, UEA, Norwich.