Date: November 24 to 26, 2016. Location : University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ), Guyancourt (South of Paris), France. Proposals for papers, panels or round tables should be sent to Adrien Rodd (adrien.rodd@uvsq.fr) and Sophie Croisy (sophie.croisy@uvsq.fr) before May 31st, 2016. This international conference aims to reflect on the characteristics and complexity of current relations between the […]
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Name of organization: German Association for Australian Studies (GASt) Founded in 1989, the Association for Australian Studies (GASt) is a politically independent, interdisciplinary organisation devoted to furthering scholarship concerned in the broadest way with Australia and to promoting Australian studies, both in teaching and research, in German-speaking countries. In line with this interdisciplinary approach […]
Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań, Poland Call for Papers The aim of the conference is to bring together European, Australian, and New Zealand scholars and to provide a venue for exchanging views, ideas and research findings on Australian and New Zealand cultures and societies. We invite scholars representing multiple disciplines (history, sociology, […]
Issue: May-Aug, Vol. 69, N.2, 2016 Deadline: 29/February (8 to 10,000 words) Ever since the early days of British occupation of Australia, there has been a major concern in finding a balance between the colonial ways of looking to the land and the difficulty, if not impossibility, of dealing with the vastness of the Australian territory and […]
The International Australian Studies Association (InASA) and the editors of the Journal of Australian Studies are seeking expressions of interests from HDR candidates, graduate students in editing programmes, or ECRs, who are interested in Australian Studies and would like the opportunity to gain editorial experience as an editorial trainee with the leading journal in Australian […]
This special issue of the Journal of Australian Colonial History explores the relationship between love and law in late-eighteenth and nineteenth century Australia. We solicit contributions that examine aspects of the history of the legal regulation and production of intimacy, with special attention to how love and law came together, or more typically collided, […]