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From: "Andrew Field" <adfield@BU.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 7:50 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Deadline Extension: World History Asso. Annual Conference
Call for Papers
> H-ASIA
> Jan 22 2013
>
> Deadline Extension: World History Asso. Annual Conference Call for Papers
> **********************************
> From: Rhett, Maryanne <mrhett@monmouth.edu>
>
> From: Maryanne Rhett
> WHA Program Committee Chair/H-World Co-Editor
> Monmouth University
> mrhett@monmouth.edu
>
> Please forgive any cross-posting.
>
> Happy New Year! The WHA program committee is pleased to extend the
> deadline for the upcoming WHA conference at North Hennepin Community
> College to February 28, 2013. Please feel free to forward this Call for
> Papers on to other lists and interested parties. The WHA program committee
> is, in particular, looking forward to considering panels focused on
> pedagogy and /or the intersection of pedagogy and world historical
> research.
>
> The 22nd Annual World History Association conference at North Hennepin
> Community College (NHCC) - Minneapolis, Minnesota (June 26-29, 2013)
>
> Call for Papers Deadline: February 28, 2013
>
> This year's conference themes are: "Diasporas and Refugees in World
> History" and "Roads, Trails, and Rivers in World History."
>
> The World History Association eagerly invites proposals from students,
> scholars, and teachers around the world on topics related to the scholarly
> and/or pedagogical aspects of the conference's themes:
>
> * Panels (up to 3 panelists, one chair, and one discussant) - Individual
> papers, each 20 minutes in length
> * Single papers
> * Roundtables (between 4 to 5 participants) - 4-5 minute opening
> statements
> from participants and then conversational dialogue with the audience
> * Mixed panels of K-12 teachers, students, university professors, and
> independent scholars examining cutting-edge scholarship and its classroom
> integration
> * Panels devoted to research in progress (and potential for classroom
> integration)
> * Sessions dealing with the current scholarship of "big issues" in world
> history (and potential for classroom integration)
> * Proposals for poster displays and presentations
>
> Prearranged panels are given priority, but individual papers are
> considered. Accepted individual papers are arranged into panels by the
> Program Committee. Papers and proposed panels that do not fit into the
> conference themes are considered and accepted, as space allows.
>
> Each proposal should include: a maximum 250-word abstract for each paper,
> a
> one page curriculum vitae for each participant, and a brief statement
> about
> the paper(s) original contribution(s) to scholarship or pedagogy. All
> papers should be presented in English (if this is a concern please
> indicate
> as much and the committee will take the matter under consideration).
> Please
> be thoughtful of A/V requests, while we should have ideal technological
> facilities, things happen. As always, handouts are welcome. Proposals must
> be submitted using the forms and guidelines available at
> http://www.thewha.org.
>
> Information regarding accommodations, registration, keynote speakers, and
> related issues is posted, and regularly updated, on the WHA website:
> www.thewha.org. Please register at the time of paper/panel submission.
> Panel organizers should ensure that all panel members register for the
> conference at the time of a proposal submission. If you do not receive
> funding from your institution, your paper is not accepted, or the occasion
> arises that you cannot attend the conference, you may request a full
> registration fee refund before April 15, 2013. After that date, regular
> cancellation policies apply. Visit www.thewha.org for further details.
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www.divinebooksindia.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Field" <adfield@BU.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 7:47 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review
> H-ASIA
> Jan 22 2013
>
> Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review
> ************************************************
> From: Keila Diehl, Cross-Currents <crosscurrents@berkeley.edu>
>
> Second print issue of "Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture
> Review"//now available.
>
> Volume I, No. 2 of "Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture
> Review"
> __is now available through U. Hawaii Press (http://www.uhpress.hawaii.**
> edu/p-8886-cross-currents-**east-asian-history-culture-**
> review.aspx?journal=1&<http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/p-8886-cross-currents-east-asian-history-culture-review.aspx?journal=1&>
> ).
>
> The guest editors for this issue -- Penny Edwards (UC Berkeley) and
> Lorraine Paterson (Cornell) -- have brought together a diverse set of
> articles and reflection pieces addressing the theme of "Mediating
> Chineseness in Cambodia." The volume is dedicated to anthropologist
> William
> E. Willmott for his pioneering work with Chinese communities in Cambodia
> in
> the early 1960s.
>
> Also featured in this issue:
>
> - a review essay by Tobie Meyer-Fong (John Hopkins) about /Ancestral
> Leaves: A Family Journey through Chinese History/by Joseph Esherick
> and///The Gender of Memory: Rural Women and China's Collective Past/ by
> Gail Hershatter;
>
> - a review essay by Kyu Hyun Kim (UC Davis) about /Virtual Hallyu: Korean
> Cinema of the Global Era/ by Kyung Hyun Kim and /Literature and Film in
> Cold War South Korea/ by Theodore Hughes;
>
> - a photo essay and article about Korean mask dance dramas by CedarBough
> Saeji (UCLA);
>
> - an annotated bibliography for Katsura imperial villa by Dana Buntrock
> (UC
> Berkeley).
>
> A joint enterprise of the Research Institute of Korean Studies at Korea
> University (RIKS) and the Institute of East Asian Studies at the
> University
> of California at Berkeley (IEAS), /Cross-Currents/ offers its readers
> up-to-date research findings, emerging trends, and cutting-edge
> perspectives concerning East Asian history and culture from scholars in
> both English-speaking and Asian language-speaking academic communities.
> This English-language journal includes scholarship on material from the
> sixteenth century to the present day that has significant implications for
> current models of understanding East Asian history and culture. Embedded
> in
> a web-based platform with functions for collaboration, discussion, and an
> innovative editing and publishing process, the journal uses new
> technologies to facilitate a dialogue among East Asia scholars around the
> world that is enhanced by audio-visual and multilingual capabilities. The
> semiannual print issues of "Cross-Currents" (University of Hawaii Press)
> feature content selected from the peer-reviewed, quarterly online journal
> for its scholarly excellence and relevance to the journal's mission. An
> editorial board consisting of established scholars in Asia and North
> America provides oversight of the journal.
>
> For information about submitting articles and other content
> to/"/Cross-Currents," please visit
> http://cross-currents.**berkeley.edu<http://cross-currents.berkeley.edu>or
> contact the Managing Editor.
>
> Submitted by:
>
> Keila Diehl, Ph.D.
> Managing Editor
> Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review
> Institute of East Asian Studies, UC Berkeley
> 2223 Fulton St., 6th Floor
> Berkeley, CA 94720-2318
> tel. 510-643-0704
> fax 510-643-7062
> http://cross-currents.**berkeley.edu <http://cross-currents.berkeley.edu>
>
> **************************************************************************
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Ph.no..No..011 6519 6428
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www.divinebooksindia.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Field" <adfield@BU.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 7:47 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review
> H-ASIA
> Jan 22 2013
>
> Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review
> ************************************************
> From: Keila Diehl, Cross-Currents <crosscurrents@berkeley.edu>
>
> Second print issue of "Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture
> Review"//now available.
>
> Volume I, No. 2 of "Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture
> Review"
> __is now available through U. Hawaii Press (http://www.uhpress.hawaii.**
> edu/p-8886-cross-currents-**east-asian-history-culture-**
> review.aspx?journal=1&<http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/p-8886-cross-currents-east-asian-history-culture-review.aspx?journal=1&>
> ).
>
> The guest editors for this issue -- Penny Edwards (UC Berkeley) and
> Lorraine Paterson (Cornell) -- have brought together a diverse set of
> articles and reflection pieces addressing the theme of "Mediating
> Chineseness in Cambodia." The volume is dedicated to anthropologist
> William
> E. Willmott for his pioneering work with Chinese communities in Cambodia
> in
> the early 1960s.
>
> Also featured in this issue:
>
> - a review essay by Tobie Meyer-Fong (John Hopkins) about /Ancestral
> Leaves: A Family Journey through Chinese History/by Joseph Esherick
> and///The Gender of Memory: Rural Women and China's Collective Past/ by
> Gail Hershatter;
>
> - a review essay by Kyu Hyun Kim (UC Davis) about /Virtual Hallyu: Korean
> Cinema of the Global Era/ by Kyung Hyun Kim and /Literature and Film in
> Cold War South Korea/ by Theodore Hughes;
>
> - a photo essay and article about Korean mask dance dramas by CedarBough
> Saeji (UCLA);
>
> - an annotated bibliography for Katsura imperial villa by Dana Buntrock
> (UC
> Berkeley).
>
> A joint enterprise of the Research Institute of Korean Studies at Korea
> University (RIKS) and the Institute of East Asian Studies at the
> University
> of California at Berkeley (IEAS), /Cross-Currents/ offers its readers
> up-to-date research findings, emerging trends, and cutting-edge
> perspectives concerning East Asian history and culture from scholars in
> both English-speaking and Asian language-speaking academic communities.
> This English-language journal includes scholarship on material from the
> sixteenth century to the present day that has significant implications for
> current models of understanding East Asian history and culture. Embedded
> in
> a web-based platform with functions for collaboration, discussion, and an
> innovative editing and publishing process, the journal uses new
> technologies to facilitate a dialogue among East Asia scholars around the
> world that is enhanced by audio-visual and multilingual capabilities. The
> semiannual print issues of "Cross-Currents" (University of Hawaii Press)
> feature content selected from the peer-reviewed, quarterly online journal
> for its scholarly excellence and relevance to the journal's mission. An
> editorial board consisting of established scholars in Asia and North
> America provides oversight of the journal.
>
> For information about submitting articles and other content
> to/"/Cross-Currents," please visit
> http://cross-currents.**berkeley.edu<http://cross-currents.berkeley.edu>or
> contact the Managing Editor.
>
> Submitted by:
>
> Keila Diehl, Ph.D.
> Managing Editor
> Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review
> Institute of East Asian Studies, UC Berkeley
> 2223 Fulton St., 6th Floor
> Berkeley, CA 94720-2318
> tel. 510-643-0704
> fax 510-643-7062
> http://cross-currents.**berkeley.edu <http://cross-currents.berkeley.edu>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Bibliography on Chinese martial arts and the Boxer Rebellion? (response)
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Field" <adfield@BU.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 7:53 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Bibliography on Chinese martial arts and the Boxer
Rebellion? (response)
> H-ASIA: Bibliography on Chinese martial arts and the Boxer Rebellion?
> (response)
> **************************
> From: John P. Dunn <jdunn@valdosta.edu>
>
> Dear Editor,
>
> As always, I am in debt to my elder brothers and sisters, who provide
> expert advice on aspects of Asian history outside my narrow focus. Please
> thank all who provided bibliographic suggestions on Chinese martial arts
> and the Boxer Movement.
>
> John Dunn
> ________________________________________
>
> Helen Wang HWANG@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk
>
> Another book that may be of interest is "Perfect Bodies", ed. by
> Vivienne Lo (British Museum Research Publication no. 188, 2012)
> http://www.britishmuseumshoponline.org/invt/cmc0861591886/
>
> The publisher's blurb says:
>
> "This book publishes papers presented at an interdisciplinary conference
> convened by Dr Lo at the British Museum.
>
> Academics from diverse fields, including historians, anthropologists,
> sociologists and public health physicians were asked to consider sports
> and body cultivation East and West. By presenting rigorous situated
> histories of changing training regimen in different cultures,
> collectively the papers challenge orthodox notions of the perfect body
> and its pursuit. The introductory essay by the editor compares and
> contrasts the different methods and ideals.
>
> Ancient regimen and techniques may seem remote, yet many attempt to
> resolve issues that are common to us all. Some are directed at the
> immortality or longevity of the physical body, and include
> performance-enhancing nutrition and drug taking; others train the spirit
> and souls for the afterlife. Many emphasise the interconnectedness of
> the human body with its environment. The papers set their topic in its
> broad socio-political and cultural context, facilitating a dialogue with
> other contributors who considered many similar questions for the 20th
> and 21st centuries.
>
> The editor: Vivienne Lo is Senior Lecturer in the History Department at
> UCL. She is also Director of the UCL China Centre for Health and
> Humanity."
>
> *********************************************************************
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www.divinebooksindia.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Field" <adfield@BU.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 7:53 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Bibliography on Chinese martial arts and the Boxer
Rebellion? (response)
> H-ASIA: Bibliography on Chinese martial arts and the Boxer Rebellion?
> (response)
> **************************
> From: John P. Dunn <jdunn@valdosta.edu>
>
> Dear Editor,
>
> As always, I am in debt to my elder brothers and sisters, who provide
> expert advice on aspects of Asian history outside my narrow focus. Please
> thank all who provided bibliographic suggestions on Chinese martial arts
> and the Boxer Movement.
>
> John Dunn
> ________________________________________
>
> Helen Wang HWANG@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk
>
> Another book that may be of interest is "Perfect Bodies", ed. by
> Vivienne Lo (British Museum Research Publication no. 188, 2012)
> http://www.britishmuseumshoponline.org/invt/cmc0861591886/
>
> The publisher's blurb says:
>
> "This book publishes papers presented at an interdisciplinary conference
> convened by Dr Lo at the British Museum.
>
> Academics from diverse fields, including historians, anthropologists,
> sociologists and public health physicians were asked to consider sports
> and body cultivation East and West. By presenting rigorous situated
> histories of changing training regimen in different cultures,
> collectively the papers challenge orthodox notions of the perfect body
> and its pursuit. The introductory essay by the editor compares and
> contrasts the different methods and ideals.
>
> Ancient regimen and techniques may seem remote, yet many attempt to
> resolve issues that are common to us all. Some are directed at the
> immortality or longevity of the physical body, and include
> performance-enhancing nutrition and drug taking; others train the spirit
> and souls for the afterlife. Many emphasise the interconnectedness of
> the human body with its environment. The papers set their topic in its
> broad socio-political and cultural context, facilitating a dialogue with
> other contributors who considered many similar questions for the 20th
> and 21st centuries.
>
> The editor: Vivienne Lo is Senior Lecturer in the History Department at
> UCL. She is also Director of the UCL China Centre for Health and
> Humanity."
>
> *********************************************************************
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Saturday, January 19, 2013
Fw: H-ASIA: Position Art History-Material Culture and Design History, Alfred Univ., Asst prof.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2013 1:42 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Position Art History-Material Culture and Design History,
Alfred Univ., Asst prof.
> H-ASIA
> January 19, 2013
>
>
> Position: Art History: Material Culture and Design History,
> Assistant Professor (tenure-track), Alfred University
> ********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO:
> https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=46243
>
>
> Alfred University, School of Art and Design
>
> Tenure Track Assistant/Associate Professor of Art History: Material
> Culture and Design History
>
>
> Institution Type: College / University
> Location: New York, United States
> Position: Assistant Professor, Associate Professor
>
>
> The School of Art and Design, New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred
> University is seeking an art historian for a full-time, tenure track
> faculty position as assistant professor or associate professor.
> Applications are invited from historians with primary expertise in
> material culture including ceramics and the history of design.
> Responsibilities include teaching intermediate and graduate courses in
> areas of expertise, participation in the introductory Foundations of Art
> History program with courses in Non-Western and Ancient to Baroque areas,
> and in the BS in Art History and Theory degree program.
>
> The position includes teaching undergraduate and graduate students. With
> few exceptions, the courses in art history are open to all students at
> Alfred University and primarily serve students majoring in studio art
> (BFA), art history and theory (BS), interdisciplinary art (BA), and
> graduate students in studio MFA programs.
>
> The art history curriculum is an integral part of the program at the
> School of Art and Design. The Division of Art History is one of six
> divisions in a comprehensive art school with a very active faculty and
> prolific student body who access renowned facilities for artistic and
> scholarly research.
>
> Qualifications
>
> Required: PhD in Art History or related field and a minimum of one-year
> teaching experience. Appointment begins in August 2013.
>
> Alfred University
>
> The School of Art and Design at Alfred University is an accredited member
> of NASAD, with 34 full-time faculty serving approximately 540 students.
> The School is unique among institutions of higher education with an open
> curriculum, allowing a robust and diverse experience in art history and
> studio art. Students and faculty alike thrive in an intensive and
> supportive learning environment. School of Art and Design students are
> fully integrated into Alfred Universitys community of 2,300 students. The
> New York State College of Ceramics (NYSCC) includes the School of Art and
> Design, the Inamori School of Engineering, and Scholes Library. The NYSCC
> was established in 1900 to advance research in art, design, and
> engineering. That intellectual and creative legacy exists in all of the
> areas of study in the School of Art and Design.
>
> Alfred University is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) and actively
> seeks diversity among its employees. Salary is commensurate with
> experience.
>
>
> Contact: Application Process
>
> Please send a letter of application, current CV, teaching philosophy, and
> three letters of reference to:
>
> Chair, Material Culture and Design Search Committee, Division of Art
> History, School of Art and Design, Alfred University, 2 Pine Street,
> Alfred, NY 14802-1296.
>
> Review of applications will begin on January 22, 2013. The position is
> open until filled.
>
> For more information, contact Search Chair, Professor Mary McInnes,
> mcinnes@alfred.edu.
>
> Website: None
> Primary Category: Art and Art History
>
> Secondary Categories: None
> Posting Date: 01/18/2013
> Closing Date 04/18/2013
>
>
>
> The H-Net Job Guide is a service to the profession provided by H-Net. The
> information provided for individual listings is the responsibility of the
> organization posting the position. If you are interested in a particular
> position, please contact the organization directly. Send comments and
> questions about this service to H-Net Job Guide.
>
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> **********************************************************************
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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2013 1:42 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Position Art History-Material Culture and Design History,
Alfred Univ., Asst prof.
> H-ASIA
> January 19, 2013
>
>
> Position: Art History: Material Culture and Design History,
> Assistant Professor (tenure-track), Alfred University
> ********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO:
> https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=46243
>
>
> Alfred University, School of Art and Design
>
> Tenure Track Assistant/Associate Professor of Art History: Material
> Culture and Design History
>
>
> Institution Type: College / University
> Location: New York, United States
> Position: Assistant Professor, Associate Professor
>
>
> The School of Art and Design, New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred
> University is seeking an art historian for a full-time, tenure track
> faculty position as assistant professor or associate professor.
> Applications are invited from historians with primary expertise in
> material culture including ceramics and the history of design.
> Responsibilities include teaching intermediate and graduate courses in
> areas of expertise, participation in the introductory Foundations of Art
> History program with courses in Non-Western and Ancient to Baroque areas,
> and in the BS in Art History and Theory degree program.
>
> The position includes teaching undergraduate and graduate students. With
> few exceptions, the courses in art history are open to all students at
> Alfred University and primarily serve students majoring in studio art
> (BFA), art history and theory (BS), interdisciplinary art (BA), and
> graduate students in studio MFA programs.
>
> The art history curriculum is an integral part of the program at the
> School of Art and Design. The Division of Art History is one of six
> divisions in a comprehensive art school with a very active faculty and
> prolific student body who access renowned facilities for artistic and
> scholarly research.
>
> Qualifications
>
> Required: PhD in Art History or related field and a minimum of one-year
> teaching experience. Appointment begins in August 2013.
>
> Alfred University
>
> The School of Art and Design at Alfred University is an accredited member
> of NASAD, with 34 full-time faculty serving approximately 540 students.
> The School is unique among institutions of higher education with an open
> curriculum, allowing a robust and diverse experience in art history and
> studio art. Students and faculty alike thrive in an intensive and
> supportive learning environment. School of Art and Design students are
> fully integrated into Alfred Universitys community of 2,300 students. The
> New York State College of Ceramics (NYSCC) includes the School of Art and
> Design, the Inamori School of Engineering, and Scholes Library. The NYSCC
> was established in 1900 to advance research in art, design, and
> engineering. That intellectual and creative legacy exists in all of the
> areas of study in the School of Art and Design.
>
> Alfred University is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) and actively
> seeks diversity among its employees. Salary is commensurate with
> experience.
>
>
> Contact: Application Process
>
> Please send a letter of application, current CV, teaching philosophy, and
> three letters of reference to:
>
> Chair, Material Culture and Design Search Committee, Division of Art
> History, School of Art and Design, Alfred University, 2 Pine Street,
> Alfred, NY 14802-1296.
>
> Review of applications will begin on January 22, 2013. The position is
> open until filled.
>
> For more information, contact Search Chair, Professor Mary McInnes,
> mcinnes@alfred.edu.
>
> Website: None
> Primary Category: Art and Art History
>
> Secondary Categories: None
> Posting Date: 01/18/2013
> Closing Date 04/18/2013
>
>
>
> The H-Net Job Guide is a service to the profession provided by H-Net. The
> information provided for individual listings is the responsibility of the
> organization posting the position. If you are interested in a particular
> position, please contact the organization directly. Send comments and
> questions about this service to H-Net Job Guide.
>
> Humanities & Social Sciences Online Copyright 1995-2013
> **********************************************************************
> To post to H-ASIA simply send your message to:
> H-ASIA@h-net.msu.edu
> For holidays or short absences send post to:
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Thursday, January 3, 2013
Fw: H-ASIA: _Early Modern Japan: An Interdisciplinary Journal_, Vol. XX now available
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Field" <adfield@BU.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2013 9:20 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: _Early Modern Japan: An Interdisciplinary Journal_, Vol. XX
now available
H-ASIA
Jan 3 2013
_Early Modern Japan: An Interdisciplinary Journal_, Vol. XX now available
****************************************
From: Philip Brown <hokurikukenkyu@gmail.com>
Colleagues,
I am happy to announce publication of the latest issue of _Early
Modern Japan: An Interdisciplinary Journal_. You can access it directly at
the following URL:
https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/handle/1811/53608
or you can simply do an on-line search using the journal name.
This issue marks our 20th year of publication and includes three
articles from the fields of literature and history:
Roger K. Thomas, "'A Land Blessed by Word Spirit:' Kamochi Masazumi
and Early Modern Constructs of *Kotodama*
D. Colin Jaundrill, "Military Reform and the Illusion of Social Mobility in
Bakumatsu-era Chōshū"* *
Matthew W. Shores, "Jippensha Ikku, *Hizakurige*, and Comic Storytelling"
A reminder that EMJ is a _peer-reviewed_ journal. We are interested in
manuscripts from all fields related to early modern Japan (basically
from the mid-16th century through the first decades of the Meiji era),
including comparative works. Inquiries to
earlymodernjapan.journal@gmail.com.
Philip C. Brown, Editor
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From: "Andrew Field" <adfield@BU.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2013 9:20 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: _Early Modern Japan: An Interdisciplinary Journal_, Vol. XX
now available
H-ASIA
Jan 3 2013
_Early Modern Japan: An Interdisciplinary Journal_, Vol. XX now available
****************************************
From: Philip Brown <hokurikukenkyu@gmail.com>
Colleagues,
I am happy to announce publication of the latest issue of _Early
Modern Japan: An Interdisciplinary Journal_. You can access it directly at
the following URL:
https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/handle/1811/53608
or you can simply do an on-line search using the journal name.
This issue marks our 20th year of publication and includes three
articles from the fields of literature and history:
Roger K. Thomas, "'A Land Blessed by Word Spirit:' Kamochi Masazumi
and Early Modern Constructs of *Kotodama*
D. Colin Jaundrill, "Military Reform and the Illusion of Social Mobility in
Bakumatsu-era Chōshū"* *
Matthew W. Shores, "Jippensha Ikku, *Hizakurige*, and Comic Storytelling"
A reminder that EMJ is a _peer-reviewed_ journal. We are interested in
manuscripts from all fields related to early modern Japan (basically
from the mid-16th century through the first decades of the Meiji era),
including comparative works. Inquiries to
earlymodernjapan.journal@gmail.com.
Philip C. Brown, Editor
*************************************************************************
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Fw: H-ASIA: Position South Asian History, Hobart & William Smith Colleges, Vstg Asst prof
----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2013 4:03 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Position South Asian History, Hobart & William Smith
Colleges, Vstg Asst prof
> H-ASIA
> January 3, 2012
>
>
> Position: South Asian History, Visiting Assistant Professor, Hobart and
> William Smith Colleges, Geneva, New York
> ********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO:
> https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=46171
>
> Hobart and William Smith Colleges, History
>
> South Asian History
>
>
> Institution Type: College / University
> Location: New York, United States
> Position: Visiting Assistant Professor
>
>
> The Department of History at Hobart and William Smith Colleges invites
> applications for a one-year visiting position in South Asian history
> beginning in the fall of 2013. We welcome both PhD and ABD scholars
> representing various specialized fields and interpretive approaches.
> Research interests are open although the candidate must have research
> proficiency in at least one South Asian language and be willing to teach
> both modern and early modern surveys. Teaching will include introductory
> and possibly upper-level courses in the History and Asian Studies
> departments.
>
> Hobart and William Smith Colleges are a highly selective residential
> liberal arts institution located in a small, diverse city in the Finger
> Lakes region of New York State. With an enrollment of approximately
> 2,200, the Colleges offer 62 majors and minors from which students choose
> two areas of concentration, one of which must be an interdisciplinary
> program. Creative and extensive programs of international study and
> public service are also at the core of the Colleges' mission. Hobart and
> William Smith Colleges are committed to attracting and supporting faculty
> and staff that fully represent the racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity
> of the nation and actively seek applications from under-represented
> groups. The Colleges do not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
> religion, sex, marital status, national origin, age, disability, veteran's
> status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression or any other
> protected status.
>
> Please email a CV, cover letter addressing teaching philosophy and
> research agenda, graduate transcript, and three letters of recommendation
> to Judy Mahoney at Mahoney@hws.edu<mailto:Mahoney@hws.edu>. Applications
> received after February 1, 2013 cannot be guaranteed full consideration.
>
>
>
> Contact: Judy Mahoney at Mahoney@hws.edu
>
> or
>
> Matt Kadane at kadane@hws.edu
>
> Website: http://www.hws.edu/academics/history/
> Primary Category: South Asian History / Studies
>
> Secondary Categories: Asian History / Studies
>
> Posting Date: 01/03/2013
> Closing Date 04/02/2013
>
>
> The H-Net Job Guide is a service to the profession provided by H-Net. The
> information provided for individual listings is the responsibility of the
> organization posting the position. If you are interested in a particular
> position, please contact the organization directly. Send comments and
> questions about this service to H-Net Job Guide.
>
> Humanities & Social Sciences Online Copyright 1995-2013
> **********************************************************************
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> SET H-ASIA NOMAIL
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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2013 4:03 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Position South Asian History, Hobart & William Smith
Colleges, Vstg Asst prof
> H-ASIA
> January 3, 2012
>
>
> Position: South Asian History, Visiting Assistant Professor, Hobart and
> William Smith Colleges, Geneva, New York
> ********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO:
> https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=46171
>
> Hobart and William Smith Colleges, History
>
> South Asian History
>
>
> Institution Type: College / University
> Location: New York, United States
> Position: Visiting Assistant Professor
>
>
> The Department of History at Hobart and William Smith Colleges invites
> applications for a one-year visiting position in South Asian history
> beginning in the fall of 2013. We welcome both PhD and ABD scholars
> representing various specialized fields and interpretive approaches.
> Research interests are open although the candidate must have research
> proficiency in at least one South Asian language and be willing to teach
> both modern and early modern surveys. Teaching will include introductory
> and possibly upper-level courses in the History and Asian Studies
> departments.
>
> Hobart and William Smith Colleges are a highly selective residential
> liberal arts institution located in a small, diverse city in the Finger
> Lakes region of New York State. With an enrollment of approximately
> 2,200, the Colleges offer 62 majors and minors from which students choose
> two areas of concentration, one of which must be an interdisciplinary
> program. Creative and extensive programs of international study and
> public service are also at the core of the Colleges' mission. Hobart and
> William Smith Colleges are committed to attracting and supporting faculty
> and staff that fully represent the racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity
> of the nation and actively seek applications from under-represented
> groups. The Colleges do not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
> religion, sex, marital status, national origin, age, disability, veteran's
> status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression or any other
> protected status.
>
> Please email a CV, cover letter addressing teaching philosophy and
> research agenda, graduate transcript, and three letters of recommendation
> to Judy Mahoney at Mahoney@hws.edu<mailto:Mahoney@hws.edu>. Applications
> received after February 1, 2013 cannot be guaranteed full consideration.
>
>
>
> Contact: Judy Mahoney at Mahoney@hws.edu
>
> or
>
> Matt Kadane at kadane@hws.edu
>
> Website: http://www.hws.edu/academics/history/
> Primary Category: South Asian History / Studies
>
> Secondary Categories: Asian History / Studies
>
> Posting Date: 01/03/2013
> Closing Date 04/02/2013
>
>
> The H-Net Job Guide is a service to the profession provided by H-Net. The
> information provided for individual listings is the responsibility of the
> organization posting the position. If you are interested in a particular
> position, please contact the organization directly. Send comments and
> questions about this service to H-Net Job Guide.
>
> Humanities & Social Sciences Online Copyright 1995-2013
> **********************************************************************
> To post to H-ASIA simply send your message to:
> H-ASIA@h-net.msu.edu
> For holidays or short absences send post to:
> <listserv@h-net.msu.edu> with message:
> SET H-ASIA NOMAIL
> Upon return, send post with message SET H-ASIA MAIL
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Fw: H-ASIA: CFP: International Relations and Islam
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Field" <adfield@BU.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2013 9:18 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP: International Relations and Islam
H-ASIA
CFP: International Relations and Islam
*******************************************
From: Nassef M. Adiong <nassef.adiong@yahoo.com>
Dear fellow colleagues,
You are kindly invited to submit a panel or paper proposal(s) for the
section on the "Critical Relations between International Relations and
Islam" chaired by Nassef Manabilang Adiong and Dr. Adis Duderija for the
8th Pan-European Conference on International Relations (18-21 September
2013, Warsaw, Poland). It is organized by the Standing Group on
International Relations (European International Studies
Association) in cooperation with the Institute of International Relations
of the University of Warsaw and the Polish Association for International
Studies. The website of the general conference is
http://www.8thpaneuropean.org/
For more details about the particular section
on IR and Islam, please visit
http://www.nassef-m-adiong.com/2012/12/critical-relations-of-international.html
You are also cordially invited to join the "International Relations and
Islamic Studies (IR-IS) Research Cohort." It is an
experimental-research-cohort or network and e-community of theoreticians
and practitioners - be they scholars, authors, diplomats, policy makers,
teachers, (post/undergraduate students), and/or laypersons - interested in
the advancement or progress of the relations between International
Relations and Islamic Studies in the academic (disciplinary) and
practicum (practice/phenomena) areas or perspectives.
For further details, please visit
http://www.nassef-m-adiong.com/p/international-relations-ir-and-islamic.html
Please circulate it to your colleagues
and students. Thank you for your attention and kind consideration.
Sincerely,
Nassef Manabilang Adiong
www.nassef-m-adiong.com
*************************************************************************
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From: "Andrew Field" <adfield@BU.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2013 9:18 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP: International Relations and Islam
H-ASIA
CFP: International Relations and Islam
*******************************************
From: Nassef M. Adiong <nassef.adiong@yahoo.com>
Dear fellow colleagues,
You are kindly invited to submit a panel or paper proposal(s) for the
section on the "Critical Relations between International Relations and
Islam" chaired by Nassef Manabilang Adiong and Dr. Adis Duderija for the
8th Pan-European Conference on International Relations (18-21 September
2013, Warsaw, Poland). It is organized by the Standing Group on
International Relations (European International Studies
Association) in cooperation with the Institute of International Relations
of the University of Warsaw and the Polish Association for International
Studies. The website of the general conference is
http://www.8thpaneuropean.org/
For more details about the particular section
on IR and Islam, please visit
http://www.nassef-m-adiong.com/2012/12/critical-relations-of-international.html
You are also cordially invited to join the "International Relations and
Islamic Studies (IR-IS) Research Cohort." It is an
experimental-research-cohort or network and e-community of theoreticians
and practitioners - be they scholars, authors, diplomats, policy makers,
teachers, (post/undergraduate students), and/or laypersons - interested in
the advancement or progress of the relations between International
Relations and Islamic Studies in the academic (disciplinary) and
practicum (practice/phenomena) areas or perspectives.
For further details, please visit
http://www.nassef-m-adiong.com/p/international-relations-ir-and-islamic.html
Please circulate it to your colleagues
and students. Thank you for your attention and kind consideration.
Sincerely,
Nassef Manabilang Adiong
www.nassef-m-adiong.com
*************************************************************************
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