CfP Special Issue: Indentured Bodies / Embodiments of Indenture (Journal of Indentureship and its Legacies)
March 31, 2023 Systems of indentureship have included a variety of social actors such as indentured labourers, recruiters and planters. The specific conditions of the recruitment process, the transportation of labourers to their assigned work sites, the labour itself and...
Call for Papers on America’s 250th
Two co-editors of an upcoming book of essays about historic sites on the eve of America’s 250th anniversary seek submissions from heritage practitioners and humanities scholars to discuss inclusive, expansive, and reflective narratives of the Revolutionary Era (1750-1830). The book...
DEADLINE EXTENDED – Call for publications: Revista Esboços, special issue “Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Brazilian Slavery in Global Perspective”
The Brazilian journal Esboços: histórias em contextos globais (ISSN 2175-7976) invites researchers to submit papers to the special issue “Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Brazilian Slavery in Global Perspective” organized by Clemente Gentil Penna, Marcelo Matheus, and Melina Teubner. The papers...
Postcolonial Perspectives in Area Studies (special issue)
The journal Acta Universitatis Carolinae – Studia Territorialia invites authors to submit articles for a special issue titled “Postcolonial Perspectives in Area Studies.” Postcolonialism as a lens through which the globalizing world can be viewed and explored is one of the most controversial...
The New American Antiquarian, no. 1
Call for Papers The New American Antiquarian (NAA), a new peer-reviewed journal dedicated to reconstructing the hemispheric American past to 1825 A.D. through the publication of critically edited source material, invites submissions for its inaugural issue. NAA welcomes submissions of previously...
Extended Deadline CFP: “Contagious Connections: Epidemic Disease in Vast Early America and the Atlantic World.”
by Claire Gherini, re-posted from H-Atlantic 14/06/2021 The Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture invites applications from scholars across academic disciplines for participation in a series of workshops dedicated to revisiting and rethinking the history and historiography of epidemics...
CONTAGIOUS CONNECTIONS: Epidemic disease in the Vast Early Americas
OIEAHC CFP From the OIEAHC Website The Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture invites proposals from scholars across academic disciplines and ranks for a series of workshops dedicated to revisiting and rethinking the history and historiography of epidemics...