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Sunday, 11 April 2010

Anglo-American Conference 2010: Environments | Institute of Historical Research

Anglo-American Conference 2010: Environments | Institute of Historical Research

Anglo-American Conference 2010:
Environments: the 79th Anglo American Conference of Historians, 1-2 July 2010

This July the Institute of Historical Research’s flagship annual event, the Anglo-American Conference of Historians, is taking as its theme Environments. Over the last two decades environmental history has developed at an amazing pace, broadening and deepening our understanding of human interaction with nature, climate, landscape and resources across two millennia of historical time. Our conference will explore where environmental history has been and where it is going, its relationship to other scholarly disciplines, and the ways in which historians of the environment can inform global green awareness today.

Our keynote speakers are William Beinart, Alfred Crosby, John McNeill, Harriet Ritvo and Donald Worster, and we shall also feature several major book launches over the two days.
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Friday, 2 April 2010

Conference - Femininities: Tenth York Cultural History Conference

Conference - Femininities: Tenth York Cultural History Conference

University of York Department of History Cultural History Conference 2010
Femininities: Tenth York Cultural History Conference Berrick Saul Building, University of York
22-24 April 2010

Contact: femininities@events.york.ac.uk

Introduction

For over a decade the Department of History at the University of York has hosted a series of prestigious international conferences on cultural themes. The theme of the 2010 conference is Femininities.

Over the last three decades or so scholars have made significant advances in recovering and analyzing women’s history, and in deploying the insights derived from such work to rethink many of the methods, questions, and paradigms used by historians to investigate and interpret the past. Such work has in turn underpinned the emergence of gender history, the history of sexualities, and the history of masculinities. Our conference provides an opportunity to consider the past, present, and future of the category of ‘femininities’.

Femininity in time and space

We are especially interested in exploring how and why ‘femininity’, both as ideology and as practice, has been differently constructed over time, in different regions and cultures, and among different age and status groups from the later medieval era to the present. The conference will emphasise these cross temporal and cross cultural perspectives, and draw on the multidisciplinary resources which feed into the study of femininities, with presentations from scholars using psychological, musical, political, and material resources and approaches as well as insights from queer studies and comparative history.

The papers will address such themes as the relationship between femininity and material culture, religious culture, political culture, masculinity, sexuality, national identity, ethnicity, gender theory, and women’s history. Some of the papers explore the performance or representation of femininity or look beyond conventional historical sources.

Our mission is to consider the many ways in which femininities have been learned and performed. We want better to understand the relationship between constructions of femininity and of other markers of difference.
 
Conference schedule

In order to focus on close and extended comparative discussion we have planned conference sessions where participants will have the opportunity to respond fully to a small number of papers rather than crowding lots of short presentations into each session. We want to enable participants to exchange ideas and to pursue lines of enquiry together over the three days of our conference.

This is an exciting field and we have been singularly fortunate in attracting some very distinguished scholars from around the world. We warmly invite the participation of anyone who has research or teaching interests in this area to come and contribute to the discussion and debate and to enjoy the facilities of the Berrick Saul Building, our brand new humanities research facility.
 
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Conference: Hitler's Scandinavian Legacy

Hitler's Scandinavian Legacy

Date: 8 April 2010 - 10 April 2010
On Thursday 8th, at 5.15pm there will be a Public Lecture by Professor Richard Overy on ‘Scandinavia and the Second World War’.
On Friday 9th, there will be a full-day Conference, open to the public, on ‘Hitler's Scandinavian Legacy'. Leading Scandinavian scholars will deliver papers on the wartime and post-war consequences of the German invasion of 9 April 1940 for Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland.
On Saturday 10th, a half-day open Conference, ‘War, Memory, and Literature: Effects of the Second World War on Nordic Culture, 1939–2009’ will conclude the event.

For further details please see the conference website:http://www.shca.ed.ac.uk/conferences/scandinavian_legacy

Conference organiser(s): John Gilmour, Hon Fellow, Scandinavian Studies (on behalf of Professor Jill Stephenson)
Venue: University of Edinburgh
Location: Old College, University of Edinburgh
Contact details:
Secretary: Pauline Maclean, Centre for the Study of the Two World Wars, +44 131 651 1254
P.Maclean@ed.ac.uk
+44 131 651 1254

John Gilmour, Hon Fellow, Scandinavian Studies
john.gilmour@ed.ack.uk
+44 7711 276090

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Conference : National Worship in International Perspective - Durham University

National Worship in International Perspective
State prayers, fasts and thanksgivings since the sixteenth century
Durham University, 12-14 April 2010
An international and interdisciplinary conference

Many early modern and modern governments ordered occasions of special worship in periods of great crisis or unexpected prosperity, or to mark calamities or victories. As a growing number of studies has indicated, these occasions offer great insights into government and ecclesiastical policies, the communication of official religious interpretations, conceptions of identity and popular belief, but also religious and political dissent. Such special worship has considerable interest for religious, political, cultural and intellectual historians, and scholars in theology, literature, sociology and anthropology.

This conference will bring together experts on these occasions of special state-ordered worship in different countries and different periods, in order to explore similarities and contrasts and to develop new interdisciplinary approaches.

The organisers are Natalie Mears, Alasdair Raffe, Stephen Taylor and Philip Williamson, members of the project on ‘British State Prayers, Fasts and Thanksgivings, 1540s-1940s’, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

Confirmed speakers include Nigel Aston (France), Toby Barnard (Ireland), Richard Carwardine (USA), Simon Dixon (Russia), Anthony Milton (England) and Peter van Rooden (Netherlands).

Conference fee: £150 (non-residential, inc. meals); £180-£235 (residential). Day rates available. Bursaries are available for postgraduate speakers to cover full or partial fees and accommodation.

Booking form can be downloaded here.
Contact details

Enquiries should be sent to:
Dr Natalie Mears, Department of History, Durham University, 43 North Bailey, Durham, DH1 3EX, United Kingdom; or to natalie.mears@durham.ac.uk
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Conference: the Association of British American Historians

BrANCH Conference: 2010

"2010 BrANCH Conference at Jury's Inn, Liverpool, 8-10 October

CALL FOR PAPERS

The 17th BrANCH annual conference will take place from 8-10 October 2010 at Jury’s Inn, Liverpool.

The BrANCH committee will meet in mid-April to put the programme into preliminary shape. Please let me have paper proposals—with synopsis (on a single page) and the briefest C.V.—by Friday 2nd April at the latest.

Individual papers and panel proposals are welcome on any aspect of the period 1789-1917. Postgraduate contributions will be warmly received, and we hope to be able to offer generous subsidies to British-based graduate students.

Send all proposals to me by e-mail at m.s.crawford@ams.keele.ac.uk
I greatly look forward to hearing from you.
Martin Crawford
Chair, BrANCH"
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Thursday, 1 April 2010

Conference: Transnational Perspectives on the History of Women in the Americas

BRITISH HISTORIANS OF WOMEN IN THE AMERICAS

Brunel University's Centre for American, Transatlantic and Caribbean History (CATCH) is holding a one-day conference on 19 June 2010 to discuss transnational perspectives on the History of Women in the Americas. We welcome scholars of Canadian, US, Mexican, Caribbean and South American history of women to apply either as individuals or as complete panels of between two to four papers.

Speakers are asked to reflect upon the contours of research into women's history in the Americas, either in comparison between nations or within a single nation. This year's conference does not identify papers by themes, but is open to all research on women in the Americas. It is the practice of our Journal, History of Women in the Americas, to publish selected articles from the conference after they are peer reviewed and accepted by our Editorial Board.

Proposals should be submitted by 15 May at the latest. Please send a 250 word abstract to Prof. Jay Kleinberg c/o grace.mansah-owusu@brunel.ac.uk. Telephone number: + 44 (0) 1895 266821.

Papers are welcome from established academics, early career scholars and postgraduates. Postgraduates can also submit proposals for poster sessions. There is a modest conference fee (£15 for academics and £5 for post-graduates). The conference will be held at Brunel University in Uxbridge, West London. Non-speakers are more than welcome to attend but should register by 1 June as places are limited.

The conference is sponsored by Brunel's CATCH and by the British Historians of Women in the Americas. People who wish to join BHWAs, but who cannot attend the conference should send their details to the above address.


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