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[mailto:H-ANNOUNCE@H-NET.MSU.EDU] On Behalf Of H-Net Announcements Date: Thursday, November 05, 2009 7:00 AM Subject:ANN: H-Net academic announcements of interest posted to the web 2009-11-04 - 2009-11-05 EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM H-NET This index comprises verified entries from H-Net's events database on the indicated dates. It has been sorted by type of event, not by content field. Users may print, post, or forward all or part of the index, or click on individual items to view and use the entire entry from the events site. H-Net assumes no liability for the accuracy of subsequent repostings of this material, so please check them carefully. To receive the digest by email, send the following command as the plain text of an email message addressed to listserv@h-net.msu.edu: subscribe h-announce yourname example: subscribe h-announce James Smith Please do not send events announcements to this list; instead, visit: http://www.h-net.org/announce/ The following types of events are contained in this listing: Lecture Seminar Website To skip down to the section listing calls for papers, for example, use the find feature of your mailer to look for: "Category: Call for Papers". The following announcements of possible interest to H-Atlantic subscribers were posted to the H-Net web site between 2009-11-04 and 2009-11-05. ###################################################################### # Category: Lecture ###################################################################### Title: Jose Moya, "Transnationalism From Below: Anarchism in the Atlantic World, 1880-1914."Thursday November 19 @ 6pm at the New School, NYC Location: New York Date: 2009-11-19 Description: Jose Moya, "Transnationalism From Below: Anarchism in the Atlantic World, 1880-1914." November 19th at 6pm. History, New School for Social Research & Lang College 80 Fifth Avenue, Fifth Floor, Room 529 Jos Moya, professor (Barnard), taught Latin American history at UCLA for seventeen years and direc ... Contact: history@newschool.edu Announcement ID: 171766 http://www.h-net.org/announce/show.cgi?ID=171766 ###################################################################### # Category: Seminar ###################################################################### Title: Newberry Seminar in Borderlands and Latino Studies: Eve Mayer and Kristin Hoganson, November 12 Location: Illinois Date: 2009-11-12 Description: Thursday, November 12, 5:00 - 7:00PM "Ours in Blood and Sympathy": The Great Basin and Pacific Expansionism Eve Mayer, Harvard University My paper examines Mormon expansionism into Hawaii in the context of a competitive nineteenth-century religious marketplace. I argue that mid-nineteenth-century Ha ... Contact: radkeh@newberry.org URL: www.newberry.org/scholl/borderlands09-10.html Announcement ID: 171731 http://www.h-net.org/announce/show.cgi?ID=171731 ###################################################################### # Category: Website ###################################################################### Title: History of Rape: A Bibliography Description: The bibliography provides information on writings dealing with the history of rape, including sexual child abuse, sexual harassment, sexual molestation, child prostitution, forced prostitution, sexual slavery, sexual(ized) violence. The bibliography is intended to be a systematic bibliography. It ai ... URL: www.archive.org/details/HistoryOfRapeABibliography Announcement ID: 171683 http://www.h-net.org/announce/show.cgi?ID=171683 Title: PODCAST:David Hardiman The Future of Subaltern Studies Research Network South Asia Royal Holloway University of London Description: Prof. David Hardiman from the University of Warwick will speak about the past, present and future of the Subaltern Studies collective. He was a founding member of the group back in the 1980s and has authored several important monographs dealing with subaltern histories, politics and cultures in Guja ... Contact: r.wolf@rhul.ac.uk URL: backdoorbroadcasting.net/2009/10/david-hardiman-the-future-of-subaltern- studies/ Announcement ID: 171747 http://www.h-net.org/announce/show.cgi?ID=171747 Title: PODCAST: The Dis/Order of Things: Predisciplinarity After FoucaultBirkbeck College 25 October 2009 Description: The Dis/Order of Things: Predisciplinarity After FoucaultBirkbeck College 25 October 2009 This interdisciplinary research workshop brings together postgraduates, academics from different fields, and curators to think about Enlightenment Objects and discuss questions of disciplinarity in the wake of ... Contact: r.wolf@rhul.ac.uk URL: backdoorbroadcasting.net/2009/10/the-disorder-of-things-predisciplinarit y-after-foucault/ Announcement ID: 171748 http://www.h-net.org/announce/show.cgi?ID=171748
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