This year the Irish Association for American Studies Postgraduate Symposium invites papers that investigate the myriad ways in which American history and culture has been recorded and rerecorded, across all media. Organizers welcome proposals for papers that consider how America is engaging continuously in a dialogue with its own history and culture.
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The Spring Academy on American History, Culture & Politics is an annual, one-week interdisciplinary conference for Ph.D. candidates at the Heidelberg Center for American Studies (HCA). The conference is targeted at at Ph.D. candidates working in different fields of American studies.
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The workshop aims to explore the generative capacities of violence, in particularly if and how it transforms space and time in the city.
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This conference @ Stanford University seeks to examine ways in which literature and the arts have taken up and taken apart war and the myths surrounding it.
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The Eugene biennial will highlight how the Pacific Rim and the West are significant for Early American Studies.
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This interdisciplinary and transregional workshop explores slavery, past and present from the perspective of authorship, textuality and literary culture.
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Make your voice heard! The C19 Podcast is a stage for public scholarship on American literature, history, and culture.
The OVHC is a general conference open to all historians and advanced graduate students. We welcome proposals on all periods and specializations including public history, digital history, and teaching history.
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The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress invites qualified scholars to conduct research at the Kluge Center using the Library of Congress collections and resources for a period of four to eleven months.
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The recognition that archives are partial, filled with lacunae that demand scholarly attention, has fueled research engaging the epistemological, cultural, and political forces of early American materials and repositories.
Read More “01/08/2018 – Early American Literature, “Beyond recovery”” »