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ephemera conference 2018 – post/social/isms – Budapest, 24-25 May
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GCAS Summer school – PAF, France, 9-15 June
GCAS Summer school – PAF, France, 9-15 June
SOCIALISM IN THE 21ST CENTURY by Richard Westra
SOCIALISM IN THE 21ST CENTURY by Richard Westra
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Socialist History Society Public Meeting, 27 January, London
Socialist History Society Public Meeting
Development Studies Seminar Series: Stathis Kouvelakis, Kate Evans and John Rees on “Revolution Then and Now”,16 January, SOAS
SPECIAL PANEL EVENT
Book launch and discussion – Red Petrograd by Steve Smith, 18 January, SOAS
RED PETROGRAD: REVOLUTION IN THE FACTORIES, 1917-1918
Available Again: Before Stalinism The Rise and Fall of Soviet Democracy by Samuel Farber
Before Stalinism
International Workshop on “Machines & Measure” – 16 February, Leicester
International Workshop on “Machines & Measure” (Leicester, Feb 2018)
Historical Materialism Volume 25, Issue 3, 2017 is Now Out
Historical Materialism Volume 25, Issue 3, 2017 is Now Out!
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C.L.R. James Research Fellowship
Application Deadline–January 15, 2018
The African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS) is pleased to announce the 2018 C.L.R. James Research Fellowship to support research towards the completion of a dissertation or publication of a book. Named after Afro-Trinidadian theorist C.L.R. James, the research fellowships are intended to promote research in black intellectual history by graduate students, independent scholars, and faculty members at any rank. Three fellowships of $2000 will be awarded this year to help cover the costs of domestic or international travel necessary to conduct research. One of these awards will be reserved for a scholar who is currently working or studying at an HBCU. The award will be announced formally at the AAIHS Conference. Membership in AAIHS is required.