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CFP: “A More Perfect Union”, IAAS Postgraduate Symposium (Trinity College Dublin)

CFP: Insiders and Outsiders: Historical Perspectives on Power Relations in Modern America (Queen Mary University London)

Call for Papers: Insiders and Outsiders: Historical Perspectives on Power Relations in Modern America. The QMUL Biennial Symposium in American History At a rally in North Carolina on 5 November 2016, Donald Trump described his political journey: “I went from being the ultimate insider to being an outsider like they’ve never seen before.” Three days later he was elected the 45th President of the United States. Trump’s victory is redrawing the boundaries between insiders and outsiders in modern America. Yet the construction of these categories has always been contested, and that process of contestation is key to understanding power relations in the United States. We welcome proposals for papers that explore any aspect of this dynamic, including themes such as: populism, immigration, identity, and the public sphere(s). Date: June 16th 2017. Venue: Queen Mary University of London. Keynote Speaker: Professor Mae Ngai, Columbia University. Comment: Professor Eric Foner, Columbia University. The QMUL Biennial Symposium in American History seeks […]

CFP: Hoaxes, Humbugs, Pranks, and Play: Functions and Expressions of Foolery in American Society and Culture (Boston University)

Event: 03/10/2017 – 03/11/2017 Abstract: 01/15/2017 Categories: American, 1865-1914, 20th & 21st Century, African-American, Colonial, Revolution & Early National, Transcendentalists Location: Boston University Organization: New England American Studies Association NEASA New England American Studies Association (NEASA)– Call for Papers Hoaxes, Humbugs, Pranks and Play: Functions and Expressions of Foolery in American Society and Culture March 10-11, 2017 Boston University The New England American Studies Association’s (NEASA) annual spring conference offers an opportune moment to pursue connotations of playfulness and trickery, and of enjoyment and leisure. The emergence of myriad manifestations and sites of playfulness across social sectors has profoundly impacted American society and culture. Childhood has become a playful time to be treasured; diversionary activities have come to dominate cultural products; even nostalgia has acquired a pronounced lucidity. Play is also big business: gaming, sports, and other recreation activities are their own sectors of the economy. We therefore invite contributions […]

CFP: European Beat Studies Network 2017 Conference (Paris)

European Beat Studies Network Annual Conference  Paris Interzone: The Transcultural Beat Generation (Collaboration, Edition, Translation) The European Beat Studies Network invite proposals for the 6th Annual Conference of the European Beat Studies Network that will take place at the Chicago University Center in Paris on 20, 21 and 22 September 2017. In the late fifties and early sixties, several writers and artists associated with the Beat movement made their home in Paris at the so-called Beat Hotel, 9 rue Gît-le-coeur. Burroughs, Corso, Ginsberg and Gysin’s sojourn at the Beat Hotel has, of course, been a key moment in the development of Beat culture as a transcultural movement. Paris was an important port of entry: from the French capital the Beats travelled to Europe and Asia. Paris has also been a crucial springboard to publish writing that was controversial or banned in America, such as Naked Lunch (Olympia Press, 1959). This […]

CFP: 18th Annual Conference of the Scottish Association for the Study of America (University of Edinburgh)

4th March 2017, University of Edinburgh The Scottish Association for the Study of America (SASA) was formed in 1999 to encourage study of North America in Scotland. This year, SASA’s annual one-day conference will take place in the School of History, Classics and Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh on Saturday March 4, 2017. Our keynote speaker will be Professor Daniel Kryder (Brandeis University), the 2016-17 Fulbright-British Library Eccles Centre Scholar. The conference has no specific theme, but is intended to reflect the range and vitality of American Studies in Scotland and beyond. Participation is open to all scholars. We particularly encourage proposals from masters and doctoral students, who will be able to submit papers to our postgraduate essay prize competition sponsored by Adam Matthew Digital. Abstracts are welcome from all disciplines, including history, literature, politics, international relations, culture, religious studies, music, film studies and cognate fields. As always, the […]

PhD Scholarships in American and Canadian Studies (University of Nottingham)

PhD Scholarships in American and Canadian Studies at the University of Nottingham AHRC Midlands3Cities funding for UK/EU students The Midlands3Cities Doctoral Training Partnership (M3C DTP) is a collaboration between the University of Birmingham, Birmingham City University, De Montfort University, University of Leicester, Nottingham Trent University and The University of Nottingham. M3C is awarding up to 87 PhD Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) studentships for UK/EU applicants for 2017 entry. M3C provides research candidates with expert supervision (including opportunities for cross-institutional supervision), research training and access to a wide range of facilities, cohort events and placement opportunities with regional, national and international partners in the creative and cultural sectors. The Department of American and Canadian Studies at the University of Nottingham is inviting applications from students whose research interests include: •             African-American Literature, History and Culture •             American Art and Visual Culture •             American Intellectual History •             American Labor History •             American Music […]

CFP: Hardboiled History: A Noir Lens on America’s Past (University of Warwick)

Call for Papers: HARDBOILED HISTORY: A NOIR LENS ON AMERICA’S PAST University of Warwick, 19th May 2017 Confirmed Speaker: Warren Pleece, comic artist and graphic novelist (more to be announced) Abstracts are invited for a one-day interdisciplinary conference at the University of Warwick, supported by the Department of History and the Humanities Research Centre. Hardboiled History seeks to bring together scholars interested in the ways contemporary media represents and reinterprets history, by exploring how and why “noir” resurfaces in depictions of America’s past across a variety of mediums. Since the 1940s, when critics began to recognise Hollywood was producing a new “cycle” of films distinct in their visual style and cynical worldview, a wealth of scholarship has explored film noir as a genre (or “mood”, “phenomenon”), its ties to hardboiled literature, the industrial conditions that fostered it, and the tropes it codified. With their inherent darkness and existentialist explorations, the […]

CFP: British Group in Early American History Postgraduate & Early Career Conference (IHR)

Call for Papers. 2017 British Group in Early American History Postgraduate & Early Career Conference The above event will take place on Friday March 31st 2017 at the London-based Institute of Historical Research, the UK’s national centre for history. London, with its unique colonial archival resources and lively research student populati­­on, is one of the leading centres of early American scholarship in Europe, and the IHR is a natural location for this event. The IHR Library’s North American Room houses one of the foremost UK collections of published material relating to the early history of the United States, Caribbean, and Canada. We welcome proposals that embrace the broad field of North American history, including the Caribbean, from the seventeenth century through to, but not including, the American Civil War. Proposals for panels and papers of many types are sought: from traditional panels to roundtables to “state-of-the-field” or teaching panels. We will accept individual […]

Obama’s Urban Policy: A First Appraisal (Cambridge American History Seminar)

Sidney Sussex College Sidney Street, Cambridge

The Lent term schedule for the Cambridge American History Seminar and American History events, including details of which seminars have pre-circulated papers,  is now available here: http://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/seminars/american-history-seminar  All seminars are held on Mondays at 5:00 PM in the Knox Shaw Room, Sidney Sussex College, unless otherwise indicated. 16 January: Thomas Sugrue, Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis, and History, New York University Obama’s Urban Policy: A First Appraisal  Discussion will be based on a pre-circulated paper

CFP: Irish Association for American Studies Annual Conference (Ulster University, Belfast)

Irish Association for American Studies Annual Conference 28-29 April 2017 Belfast Campus, Ulster University, Belfast, Northern Ireland Call for Papers In 2013, Timothy Garton Ash wrote an opinion piece for The Guardian which stated that: ‘The world no longer needs to discover America; but America urgently needs to discover the world’s view of America.’ Garton Ash was writing about the US budget crisis but three years on, as the new Administration-Elect readies itself to take over the White House, the  IAAS wonders if the America the world thought it knew ever really existed. This year’s conference will challenge us to re-discover and re-engage with America – explore the changing political and cultural landscape, uncover previously unheard voices, challenge conventional wisdom, and examine the role of the academic in a post-factual world. This conference represents a unique opportunity to reorient American Studies, both in Ireland and beyond. With this in mind, […]

Job: Associate Professorship or Professorship of North American Women’s History (University of Oxford)

University of Oxford – History Faculty Location: Oxford Salary: £45,562 to £61,179 per annum (plus allowances) (Grade E0S) Hours: Full Time Contract Type: Permanent Placed on: 20th December 2016 Closes: 19th January 2017 Job Ref: 126793 George Street Oxford We are seeking to appoint an Associate Professor (or Professor) in North American Women’s History from 1 October 2017 or as soon as possible thereafter. The appointment will be made in association with a Tutorial Fellowship at Corpus Christi College. The combined salary will be in the range £45,562 – £61,179 p.a. plus additional benefits as detailed in the job description; additional salary of £2,626 p.a. will apply if the title of Professor is awarded. The appointee will also be eligible for a housing allowance (£12,144), tutorial book allowance (£742), research allowance (£2,024), hospitality authority (£415) and junior member entertainment allowance. Applications from candidates with research and teaching expertise in North […]

BAAS Postgraduate Essay Prize

The prize is offered annually by the British Association for American Studies. It is awarded for the best essay-length piece of work on an American Studies topic written by a student currently registered for a postgraduate degree at a university or equivalent institution in Britain. The value of the prize will normally be £500. The 2017 Awards competition is now open. The closing date for applications is 20 January 2017. The essay should be between 3,000 and 5,000 words in length, and should be accompanied by a letter from an institutional representative, tutor or supervisor, as attestation that the candidate is registered for a postgraduate degree course, or has been accepted for a course. Membership of BAAS is mandatory in order to be eligible to receive the prize. Applicants will need to supply their membership number, which can be found by logging into the BAAS website and navigating to Member-BAAS Community-Profile. Care should […]

Adam Matthew Digital Essay Prize

Adam Matthew Digital essay prize – DEADLINE 20th January 2017 BAAS is pleased to announce the second Adam Matthew Digital essay prize consisting of £500 plus one-year’s access to one Adam Matthew Digital archival collection chosen by the author. This prize, which began in 2015, will be awarded to the best essay submitted on any subject that relates to the Adam Matthew North American collections. Adam Matthew has published unique, award-winning primary source collections from archives around the world since 1990. This award is eligible to postgraduates, early career researchers, and independent researchers, although the latter two groups will be prioritised on the grounds that this unique prize offers access to resources they may not otherwise have. Candidates should submit their essays by 20th January 2017 by e-mail to: awards@baas.ac.uk The essay should be between 3,000 and 5,000 words in length and relate to a topic covered by any one of Adam Matthew’s North […]