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Call for Participants: Archives, Slavery & Race-Making Summer School, King’s College London, July 3-7, 2023 (deadline March 3rd)

The Centre for Early Modern Studies (CEMS) at King’s College London is pleased to invite applications for a fully-funded, week-long summer school exploring new methodological approaches to the archives of race & slavery in the early modern world.   Bringing...

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Summer Institute Data-Informed Methods in Slavery Studies

Michigan State University will be hosting an interdisciplinary National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute titled Data-Informed Methods in Slavery Studies from June 18 to July 14, 2023. The first two weeks will be residential in East Lansing, Michigan, and the next two...

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Mapping the Early Modern World, an NEH Summer Institute at the Newberry Library

The Newberry Library’s Hermon Dunlap Smith Center for the History of Cartography and Center for Renaissance Studies are pleased to announce Mapping the Early Modern World, a four-week NEH summer institute for higher education faculty from July 18 through August 12, 2022.Smith Center...

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Colonial Society of Massachusetts Graduate Student Forum

June 2-3, 2022 Graduate students preparing original research on any area of early American history (up to 1815) at both the MA and PhD levels are invited to submit proposals for the Colonial Society of Massachusetts’s annual Graduate Student Forum....

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Call for Papers: Livestock as Global and Imperial Commodities: Economies, Ecologies and Knowledge Regimes, c. 1500 – present.

Commodities of Empire International Workshop, Free University Berlin, 14-15 July 2022 Livestock has played a crucial role in imperial politics, economies and societies over the past centuries. The expansion of animal raising often went hand in hand with settler colonialist...

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CFP: “New and Emerging Studies of the Spanish Colonial Borderlands” Graduate Workshop (March 11, 2022)

This workshop seeks to bring together advanced graduate students in the field of the Spanish Borderlands to bolster intellectual exchange and create community among graduate students and interested faculty working on similar or related topics. Successful workshop presentation proposals should highlight new...

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CFP Decolonial comparative legal history: indigenous and global South law prior to colonialism

Decolonial Comparative Law Workshop 2022 / Call for Papers The second Decolonial Comparative Law Workshop will focus on comparing indigenous law and pre-colonial law, both in settler-colonial regions of the global North and in the area now often referred to as the...

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Seeking panelists for AHA 2022: “Slavery and Sexual Economies in the Atlantic World”

 From H-Atlantic, March 1, 2021 We are seeking to put a panel together for the 2022 AHA on the sexual economy of slavery in the Atlantic World (broadly construed) from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries. Currently, one paper will analyze...

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Journée publications récentes REDEHJA – 26 mars 2021 (online)

Journée publications récentes REDEHJA 26 mars 2021 En raison de la situation sanitaire actuelle, cette journée est organisée entièrement à distance. Veuillez vous inscrire à la date et l’heure qui vous conviennent le mieux (inscription préalable obligatoire) ici: https://u-paris.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIocuGqpjksH9z2k7wDS0sCtcn2Wq0a3ej2 Après votre inscription, vous recevrez...

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CFP Sugar and Slaves

50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE PUBLICATION OF RICHARD S. DUNN’S SUGAR AND SLAVES: THE RISE OF THE PLANTER CLASS IN THE ENGLISH WEST INDIES, 1624-1713 2022 marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of one of the foundational books in the writing of Caribbean...

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