Call for Book Proposals: Studies in the Global Nineteenth Century
Studies in the Global Nineteenth Century
Studies in the Global Nineteenth Century
Oceania has been the source of mysteries and dreams to the outside world from the first contact with Europe onwards. Likewise, Indigenous Oceanians have fostered mysteries and dreams about outsiders. In the context of this volume, the outsiders under study will be French.
This is a call for further papers to complement projects that have already been accepted for a volume on the subject of "Mysteries and Dreams: the French in Oceania".
The LSU Libraries is offering research travel grants of at least $1,200 each to support the work of researchers who use the rich holdings of the LSU Libraries Special Collections between July 2022 and June 2023. The purpose of the grant is to support a researcher’s travel and lodging costs associated with a research trip to Baton Rouge, LA. Graduate level, post-doctoral, faculty and independent researchers who live outside the Baton Rouge area are all encouraged to apply.
Lorraine Beitler Research Fellowship
The Medici Beyond Florence
Art and Politics, 1530–1648
16–17 March 2022
[FRENCH VERSION BELOW]
Book prizes of the Institut d’histoire de l’Amérique française 2022 – Call for submissions
I. Prix Lionel-Groulx | $2,000 CAD
The Prix Lionel-Groulx honours the best scholarly book published in 2021 on any aspect of the history of French America, regardless of place of publication or number of authors. The term “French America” includes modern Quebec as well as francophone minorities across the North- American continent.
Call for Papers
Midwest Modern Language Association
November 16-21, 2022
International Conference
( Zoom sessions:2 days-Virtual platform:5 days)
From the late nineteenth century onwards, the ‘masses’ erupted onto the European political stage and in the turbulent decades before and after the First World War, political movements of different stripes sought to harness, channel or restrict their perceived power. While the propagandising and political theatre of fascism is perhaps the most well-known for its use of sound, the use of sonic techniques stretched across the political spectrum, and was not limited to the rhetoric of political leaders.