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Studying the South: Approaches and Orientations (University of Herefordshire)

Public Talk: America in a Global Perspective, ‘Do American Universities Promote Income Inequality?’ (LSE)

Do American Universities Promote Income Inequality? Affluent Americans support more conservative economic policies than the non-affluent and government responds disproportionately to these views. Yet little is known about the emergence of these consequential views which are partly traceable to socialization that occurs on predominately affluent college campuses, especially those with norms of financial gain and especially among socially embedded students. Tali Mendelberg explores how ‘the affluent campus effect’ of college socialization partly explains why affluent Americans support economically conservative policies. Mendelberg is a professor at Princeton University and author of several award-winning books including The Race Card: Campaign Strategy, Implicit Messages, and the Norm of Equality and The Silent Sex: Gender, Deliberation and Institutions. Date: 21 March 2017
 Time: 6:30pm – 8pm
 Venue:  Wolfson Theatre, NAB Speaker: Tali Mendelberg, Professor of Politics at Princeton University Event Chair: Peter Trubowitz, Professor of International Relations and Director of the US Centre

Job: Lecturer In Early American Literature and Culture (King’s College London)

Lecturer in Early American Literature and Culture King’s College London with its 200 years of heritage is recognised today as a world-leading research university, ranked 7th in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework. We understand the need to turn original thinking into everyday application, encouraging curiosity to develop work that makes an impact on society and global issues. Great names from King’s are continuing to change the world. The Department wishes to appoint a Lecturer in Early American literature with particular interests in cultures of colonialism, the period of revolution and/or trans-hemispheric studies. The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate excellence in research and possess clear potential for future grant capture. Candidates will be expected to show leadership and innovation in teaching and to lead in the development of the study of American literature across the curriculum. A record of work in public engagement and impact would be an advantage. […]

Call for Applications: Hosting BAAS PG Conference

Applications are invited from groups of postgraduate students interested in hosting the next Postgraduate BAAS Conference, usually held in November/December of each year. The application form can be found here. The deadline for applications is Monday 27th March. Any potential applicants with questions about hosting the conference, or about the application process should contact the BAAS PG Representative, Katerina.Webb-Bourne@baas.ac.uk.

JOB: Program Manager (U.S. Embassy

We are pleased to announce an exciting opportunity for a Program Manager to join the U.S. Embassy London’s Cultural Affairs Office. This will be a fast paced and high pressure career opportunity where you will play an integral part in managing all aspects of the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP), the IVLP-on-Demand Program and post-funded exchange programs. Creativity and meticulous planning are key attributes you will need to have to do the job. It is a role that will vary from day to day – from arranging visits of UK exchange program participants – to direct interfacing with exchange program alumni, members of UK society, business, senior government officials and other prominent UK opinion leaders. Are you familiar with UK academic, political, business, social and cultural influencers? You will be called upon to utilize your professional contacts of key stakeholders within these sectors while at the same time cultivate new partnerships with […]

CFP: USAbroad – Journal of American History and Politics

USAbroad – Journal of American History and Politics is the first Italian academic journal published annually by an editorial team of early-career scholars and entirely dedicated to the study of U.S. history and politics. The journal pays particular attention to recent historiographic trends (Atlantic and global history, transnational history) and multidisciplinary approaches, which intermingle history with social and political sciences. The aim of USAbroad is to offer postgraduates and early-career scholars the opportunity to publish innovative and groundbreaking research that investigates any aspect of U.S. history and politics. For the year 2017, USAbroad invites potential contributors—from Italy, Europe, and around the world—to submit papers that discuss the idea of “America Unfinished” from different perspectives. With this expression, we are pointing to the never-ending process of social and political reinvention of the American nation regarding the following main subjects: Government and institutional developments Cultural heritage and political thought Foreign policy and international […]

Job: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in American History (Northumbria University)

Northumbria University is a thriving, research-rich university with a global reputation for academic excellence and a clear and ambitious vision. The University was the UK’s largest riser in research power in REF 2014. The Department of Humanities made a significant contribution to that rise, including through its History submission, which saw History’s combined total of 3* and 4* research at 77.1 per cent. The University also has the highest level of student entry qualifications of any modern university, in addition to exceptionally strong student satisfaction rates in History (100% satisfaction in History & Politics, and 99% in Single Honours History in the last NSS). We are also pursuing high-performing collaborations and partnerships at home and overseas for research and impact purposes. The University is seeking to support its strength in History with the appointment of a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in American History. We invite applications from outstanding academics with an international […]

Job: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in History, 2 Posts (Northumbria University)

Post One: History The University is seeking to support its strength in History with the appointment of a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in History. We invite applications from outstanding academics with an international research profile in History and particularly encourage applications from scholars working on women’s history or gender history. http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AXR934/senior-lecturer-or-lecturer-in-history/   Post Two: History The University is seeking to support its strength in History with the appointment of a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in History. We invite applications from outstanding academics with an international research profile in History and are particularly intested in applications from scholars working on the history of the British Atlantic World after c1700. http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AXR990/senior-lecturer-or-lecturer-in-history/     Closing date for all applications is 30 March, 2017 For an informal discussion about this opportunity, please contact Dr Tanja Bueltmann, Associate Professor in History and Head of Department of Humanities (Acting) on 0191 227 4761 ortanja.bueltmann@northumbria.ac.uk.  

CFP: Remembering Annie Hall (University of Sheffield)

Remembering Annie Hall: A One Day Conference University of Sheffield 31st May 2017 Confirmed plenary speaker: Professor Annette Kuhn (Queen Mary, University of London) CALL FOR PAPERS Since its release on 27th April 1977, Annie Hall has established itself as a key film for Woody Allen’s career and the history of romantic comedy more generally. At the 1978 Academy Awards, it won Oscars for Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Actress. In addition to its central place in Allen’s oeuvre (film critic Roger Ebert called it "just about everyone's favorite Woody Allen movie”), it is regularly cited as one of the greatest film comedies. In 2015 it was voted the funniest screenplay ever by the Writers Guild of America. To mark the fortieth anniversary of the film’s release, the University of Sheffield is hosting a one-day conference to consider the importance of Annie Hall and its cultural influence. We are particularly […]

CFP: Pursuing the Rooseveltian Century (Middelburg, The Netherlands)

PURSUING THE ROOSEVELTIAN CENTURY: INVESTIGATING A HISTORICAL FRAME Roosevelt Institute for American Studies Middelburg, The Netherlands 30 November - 1 December 2017 SPECIAL GUESTS: Frank Costigliola (University of Connecticut) Michael Cullinane (Northumbria University) Mario Del Pero (SciencesPo) Mary Dudziak (Emory University) Sylvia Ellis (University of Roehampton) Petra Goedde (Temple University) Justin Hart (Texas Tech University) Lisa McGirr (Harvard University) Kiran Patel (University of Maastricht) CALL FOR PAPERS Theodore, Eleanor, and Franklin Roosevelt are three of the most inspiring and dynamic political leaders in 20th century US history. Theodore and Franklin both redefined the presidency and political leadership, each in their unique way. Eleanor, the first modern First Lady, as a widow became a prominent media personality and advocate of political causes such as human rights and the anti-nuclear movement. Each of the three Roosevelts had a specific impact, influence, and legacy, shaping the foreign and domestic policy of the United […]

Postgraduate and Early Career Conference in Early American History (Institute of Historical Research)

Postgraduate and Early Career Conference in Early American History 2017 Date 31 Mar 2017, 09:00 to 31 Mar 2017, 18:00 Type Conference / Symposium Venue IHR Wolfson Conference Suite, NB01/NB02, Basement, IHR, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU Description The IHR and British Group of Early American Historians (BGEAH) invite you to attend the 2nd annual Early American History conference for postgraduate researchers and early career academics working on any facet of American or Atlantic history from the seventeenth century through to the American Civil War, to discuss ideas amongst your peers and, where appropriate, to assess the current state of early American research in Britain. 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 […]

CFP: Edited Collection – Animals in Detective Fiction

Animals in Detective Fiction Since its origins in the mid nineteenth century, detective fiction has been populated by a huge array of beasts. If the genre begins, as is widely supposed (though not without some debate), with Edgar Allen Poe’s ‘Murders in the Rue Morgue’ (1841), then detective fiction’s very first culprit is an animal. Such beastly instances of criminal violence are among the genre’s most recurrent figurings of the non-human. Accordingly, like Poe’s frenzied ourang-outang on the spree in Paris, Arthur Conan Doyle’s Hound of the Baskervilles (1902) identifies a murderous aggression as part-and-parcel of animal nature. Detective fiction accommodates gentler and more law-abiding creatures too, however. Wilkie Collins, often thought of as the founder of the British detective novel, depicts the villain Count Fosco in The Woman in White (1859) surrounded by his ‘pretties’, ‘a cockatoo, two canary-birds and a whole family of white mice’, while Koko and […]

BAAS Annual Conference 2017 (Canterbury Christchurch)

BAAS ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2017 The 62nd Annual British Association for American Studies conference will take place 6-8 April, 2017, at Canterbury Christ Church University. The Annual BAAS Conference brings together scholars from all across the world to speak on any subject related to furthering our understanding of the United States. Delegates are warmly invited to attend a diverse range of papers and roundtables by specialists in American history, culture, literature, politics, art, film, and any combination of the above. The draft programme for BAAS2017 is available as a pdf download on the right of this page. Please note that this programme is subject to change. Information on our plenary speakers, conference registration, the banquet, accommodation, and how to get to CCCU can be found on this page. If you have any queries, please email baas2017@canterbury.ac.uk If you are a publisher or organisation seeking to advertise at the conference please visit https://www.canterbury.ac.uk/shop/baas-conference-publishers-services […]