H-Citizenship promotes interdisciplinary research and intellectual exchange about citizenship within a global community of scholars; students; political, community and business leaders; and the general public.
Call for Papers: Health and Well-Being
April 2-4, 2020
DEADLINE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019
Application
We invite panel proposals, individual submissions, and suggestions for book sessions focused on exciting new scholarship in the field of citizenship studies.
To apply, please submit your abstract, a 500-word bio, and your CV at clas.wayne.edu/citizenship/abstracts.
Please submit your materials no later than 5:00 p.m. EDT on Friday, November 1, 2019.
We will notify applicants of their acceptance to present work at the conference by October 15, 2019. We will invite presenters to submit full papers
The Jack, Joseph, and Monton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) announces the 2020 Jack and Anita Hess Faculty Seminar: Between Enemy Combatant and Racial ‘Other’: Nazi Persecution of Soviet POWs. This year’s Seminar will explore Soviet prisoners of war (POWs) as one of the many victim groups that the Nazis deliberately persecuted in their campaign on the Eastern Front. Among other topics, we will discuss the various facets of the Nazis’ policies toward Soviet POWs, including the use of mass-starvation tactics, forced labor, and
New Volume: Conflict and Society – Advances in Research (Vol. 5)
Dear Colleague,
The fifth volume of Conflict and Society is now available online!
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/conflict-and-society
Volume 5
GENERAL ARTICLES
Achieving the Ordinary: Everyday Peace and the Other in Bosnian Mixed-Ethnicity Families
Keziah Conrad
Departheid: The Draconian Governance of Illegalized Migrants in Western States
Barak Kalir
Processes of Territorialization in Mexico: Indigenous Government