Assistant Professor of Early Modern Drama, Tenure-Track Department of English, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Position Summary: The Department of English at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in early…
CFP: This Way Out: Sidneian Endings and Exits, Kalamazoo
The International Sidney Society is sponsoring two open sessions at Kalamazoo in 2017, as described below. Please send abstracts of 250 words along with the participant information form required by the Congress to Nandra Perry at [email protected] This Way Out:…
Open Rank Italian Renaissance and/or Medieval position at University of Oklahoma
Open Rank Italian Renaissance and/or Medieval Specialist (tenure-track assistant professor or associate/full professor with tenure) The Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics at the University of Oklahoma seeks a highly qualified and diverse applicant pool for an open rank specialist…
Fall 2016 Course: Hist. 78500- Medicine in Early Modern Europe
Thursday, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 3 credits, Prof. Allison Kavey Early modern Europe saw important changes in approaches to medicine (both in theory and practice) and ideas about the body that reflected broader cultural shifts and the influence of a broadening world…
Due Dec. 31| Postmedieval 10.1 (2019), “Prophetic Futures”
Premodern individuals credited the power of prophecy to predict, and even shape, the future. The art or science of prophecy—as it was variously termed and critiqued—subtended larger political and social discourses. Vatic performances informed notions of temporality, nationalism, theology, and…
Due May 15 | New Approaches to Early Modern Literature and Culture
Fall 2016 Consortium Course at Fordham Lincoln Center Campus
Prof. Heather Dubrow will give a graduate seminar at the Fordham Lincoln Center Campus Fall 2016. This course is open to all students in the Inter-University Doctoral Consortium in the New York City Area: Columbia University; Fordham University; Graduate Center, CUNY; New York University; New School…
Graduate Student Essay Prize in Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
The Renaissance Studies Certificate Program (RSCP) offers an annual award of $300.00 for an essay on a Renaissance or Early Modern-topic written by a student at the CUNY Graduate Center. The purpose of the prize is to encourage future Renaissance…
Due March 15 | MLA 2017, 16th-Century French panels
The MLA Forum Executive Committee for 16th-Century French invites proposals for the following panels, to take place at MLA 2017 in Philadelphia. New Work in Sixteenth-Century French Literature and Culture The committee solicits proposals for 20-minute papers presenting new work…
Due: Jan. 14 | Call for papers: Mapping Memory, CUNY GC Graduate Conference, February 12th 2016
Mapping Memory Connecting Memory and Place The French PhD Program at the CUNY Graduate Center invites papers from all disciplines that examine early modern, modern, and postmodern places of memory in French-language texts from a wide variety of perspectives: literature,…