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Cokie Roberts Research Fund for Women’s History

Cokie Roberts Fellowship for Women’s History

The National Archives Foundation is now accepting applications for the Inaugural Fellowship for Women's History. The Cokie Roberts Research Fund for Women’s History will award up to $12,000 to support annual fellowships for applicants who will perform new research at the National Archives to elevate women’s history.  The recipients of the fellowship will perform original document research from the National Archives on women’s history for a published article or essay appearing in a newspaper, magazine, website, book or academic publication

NSA-SHAFR-AHA-CREW Lawsuit Saves Trump White House Records

Published: Feb 11, 2021

Edited by Tom Blanton

For more information, contact:
202-994-7000 or [email protected]

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[WHS] Giuliana Chamedes on A Twentieth Century Crusade: The Vatican’s Battle to Remake Christian Europe

Please join us for a Washington History Seminar Panel with Giuliana Chamedes on A Twentieth Century Crusade: The Vatican’s Battle to Remake Christian Europe

Wednesday, February 17 at 4:00 pm ET

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Call for Applications – SHAFR Administrative Fellow on Website Renovation

Call for Applications – SHAFR Administrative Fellow on Website Renovation

SHAFR is seeking applications from interested members – with a preference for graduate students and/or precariously employed members –who would like to serve as a SHAFR administrative fellow through the end of 2021, with the likelihood of renewal for 2022.

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ASIL 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting

American Society of International Law
2021 Virtual Annual Meeting

Reconceiving International Law: Creativity in Times of Crisis

From March 24 – 26, 2021, the American Society of International Law will convene its 115th Annual Meeting. The Annual Meeting Committee (chaired by Simon Batifort, Christie Edwards, and Darin Johnson) welcomes ideas for sessions reflecting the meeting's theme, "Reconceiving International Law: Creativity in Times of Crisis."

Annual Meeting Letter


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[Zoom] OHS- Historians and the News: Unprecedented Events by Day, Historical Context by Night

From The Oregon Historical Society:

Historians and the News: Unprecedented Events by Day, Historical Context by Night: A Conversation between Dr. Heather Cox Richardson and Dr. Christopher McKnight Nichols

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[Job] Congressional Research Service AD and DAD recruitment

The Congressional Research Service (CRS) is currently recruiting for an Assistant Director (AD) and Deputy Assistant Director (DAD) to lead its Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Division (FDT).   To that end, I am hoping you might share this information with anyone you feel would be a good candidate for the position.  A complete listing of eligibility requirements, salary information, application instructions and evaluation criteria review can be found in the vacancy announcements:

 Assistant Director- https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/588448000

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[PR] National Archives Launches Trump Presidential Library Website

WASHINGTON, Jan. 20, 2021 -- The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) today launched the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library website, which provides information on archived White House websites and social media accounts, as well as information on access to the records of the Trump Administration.

Under the Presidential Records Act, the National Archives receives all records of the Trump Administration, which will be preserved in NARA facilities in the Washington, DC, area, and access to those records will be provided through the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library, controlled and administered by the National Archives. 

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[WHS] The Last Million: Europe’s Displaced Persons from World War to Cold War

Please join us for a Washington History Seminar Panel with David Nasaw on The Last Million: Europe’s Displaced Persons from World War to Cold War

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Democracy, history and the Presidential Records Act

Democracy, history and the Presidential Records Act

The Hill, 12/23/20


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[WHS] Toshihiro Higuchi on Political Fallout: Nuclear Weapons Testing and the Making of a Global Environmental Crisis

Please join us for a Washington History Seminar Panel with Toshihiro Higuchi on Political Fallout: Nuclear Weapons Testing and the Making of a Global Environmental Crisis

Monday, December 21 at 4:00 pm ET

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[Zoom] Webinar: The Philippines, the United States and the World in the 20th Century

Zoom Webinar: The Philippines, the United States and the World in the 20th Century

Friday, December 4th

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[CFP] TSA 19th Annual Conference


Transatlantic Studies Association
19th Annual Conference
Centre for International Studies, ISCTE-IUL, Lisbon
5-7 July 2021




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[WHS] Bringing America’s Missing Home from the Vietnam War

Please join us for a Washington History Seminar Panel with Sarah Wagner on Bringing America’s Missing Home from the Vietnam War

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[WHS] Benjamin Hopkins on Ruling the Savage Periphery: Frontier Governance and the Making of the Modern State

Please join us for a Washington History Seminar Panel with Benjamin Hopkins on Ruling the Savage Periphery: Frontier Governance and the Making of the Modern State

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[CFP] "Latin America in the World: Globalization and Its Discontents"

Call for Workshop Papers
"Latin America in the World: Globalization and Its Discontents"

The Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy (CENFAD) at Temple University is inviting applications for a multidisciplinary PhD student research workshop to be held online in spring 2021.


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[WHS} Eileen Boris on Making the Woman Worker: Precarious Labor and the Fight for Global Standards, 1919-2019

Please join us for a Washington History Seminar Panel with Eileen Boris on Making the Woman Worker: Precarious Labor and the Fight for Global Standards, 1919-2019

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[Events] UT Austin Clements Center November Events

NOVEMBER 2020 EVENTS

[Event] Dr. Arica L. Coleman on That the Blood Stay Pure; African Americans, Native Americans, and the Predicament of Race and Identity in Virginia

Hello - I am reaching out to invite you and interested students to tune in to an important virtual discussion on Tuesday, November 10th.  Join Dr. Arica L. Coleman for a discussion on her book That the Blood Stay Pure; African Americans, Native Americans, and the Predicament of Race and Identity in Virginia, a Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2014, that traces the history and legacy of Virginia’s effort to maintain racial purity and the consequences of this almost four hundred year effort on African American – Native American relations and kinship bonds in the Commonwealth.

 

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[WHS] Francine Hirsch on Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg: A New History of the International Military Tribunal After World War II

Please join us for a Washington History Seminar Panel with Francine Hirsch on Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg: A New History of the International Military Tribunal After World War II

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