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15 March 2012

Boston, MA

Massachusetts Historical Society
Underwritten in part by Cushing Academy, Ashburnham, Massachusetts
http://www.masshist.org/2012/calendar/...

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15-16 June 2012
St Andrews, Scotland

Green Revolutions: Fiftieth Anniversary of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring

Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring is connected to two (very modern) environmental revolutions. First, she drew attention to a radical change in American ecosystems,...

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14 March 2012

London, England

The Society for the History of Women in the Americas (SHAW, formerly known as British Historians of Women in the Americas) will hold their fifth annual conference on Wednesday 14th March 2012 at Brunel University, west London. 

We welcome...

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31 March 2012

Cody, Wyoming

The Buffalo Bill Historical Center offers summer internship programs providing specialized learning experiences in a museum setting. We are pleased to announce paid and volunteer internships for 2012.

Purpose

The Historical...

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24-25 May 2012

Glasgow, Scotland

The College of Arts, University of Glasgow, is excited to announce Spaces of (Dis)location, a two-day multidisciplinary graduate conference taking place on 24th – 25th May 2012.

As national and cultural boundaries are blurred in our...

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13-14 June 2012

London, England

 

AGENCY: History Lab Annual Conference 2012

Institute of Historical Research

Who makes history? What is the role of the individual, and how much influence can they have? While historians have long debated the meaning and...

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Ithaca, NY

The School of Humanities and Sciences at Ithaca College announces a Pre-Doctoral Diversity Fellowship for 2012-13. The fellowship supports promising scholars who are committed to diversity in the academy in order to better prepare them for tenure track appointments within...

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26-30 September 2012
Milwaukee, United States

The 2012 Film & History Conference-Film and Myth

Film is the most vibrant stage of mythmaking today. How do films exploit or succumb to certain myths? Myth is often trying to tell us what we know and how we might know it. A...

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15 March 2012

Frankfort, KY

Scholarly Research Fellowships Kentucky Historical Society

The Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) scholarly research-fellowship program encourages and promotes advanced study and research on all aspects of Kentucky history. Through these short-term...

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1 March 2012

New Haven, CT

Gilder Lehrman Center 2012-13 Fellowship on Modern Day Slavery and Human Trafficking

Yale University

The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition (GLC), part of the MacMillan Center for International and Area...