Call for Book Proposals: Studies in the Global Nineteenth Century
Studies in the Global Nineteenth Century
Studies in the Global Nineteenth Century
Department of English
Call for Papers
We invite abstracts for our panel Social Networks in the Global Diffusion of Insurance (19th and 20th centuries) for the 19th World Economic History Congress, Paris, July 25–29, 2022. Website: https://www.wehc2022.org/
Conference Abstract
Anglo Saxonica is an open access multidisciplinary journal, with a long-standing reputation in the field that publishes original and innovative research and promotes dialogue on a variety of issues relevant to the study of English language, literatures and cultures of the English-speaking world and geocultural areas. Its editorial policy embraces different academic approaches on current issues in English and American studies, includes original research articles, reviews, interviews and selections of creative writing.
Airplanes and civil aviation have played a central role in the economics, politics, and cultures of the twentieth century. They have been crucial in both twentieth century nationalism and internationalism, and in the politics of independent nation-state building and the construction of colonial empires. Aeromobility and airmindedness have been essential for shaping a vivid, material imagination of a globally connected world, and the development of civil aviation has emerged as a key goal of states, rich and poor.
Rethinking ‘Late Colonialisms’ in Africa
Online conference, 15-16 September 2022
Co-organisers: Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo (University of Coimbra) and Tim Livsey (Northumbria University).
Conference committee: Toyin Falola (University of Texas at Austin), Leigh Gardner (London School of Economics), Bonny Ibhawoh (McMaster University), Alexander Keese (University of Geneva), Amandine Lauro (Free University of Brussels), and Enocent Msindo (Rhodes University).
The International Nathaniel Hawthorne Society invites proposals for our allied-society panel at the 2023 meeting of the MLA in San Francisco, CA, Jan 5-8, 2023. Please send 250-300 word abstracts to nsweet@csus.edu by March 30, 2022.
GLOBAL HAWTHORNE: Readership, Reception, Adaptation
Healing as Resistance in Caribbean Literature