Around the Field – November 27, 2024
26 November 2024 – NCPH Office
From Around the Field this week: The National Humanities Alliance introduces the new Humanities for All Compendium; The National Trust for Historic Preservation will host a webinar.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
- The National Humanities Alliance has recently published a new resource, Humanities for All: Documenting the Public Humanities in Higher Education, 2017–2023, which compiles four essays, 62 in-depth project profiles, and 15 exemplary posts from the Humanities for All blog, into a durable publication.
AWARDS AND FUNDING
- The National Park Service is now accepting applications to its Save America’s Treasures grant program through December 12, 2024
- The Society for History in the Federal Government is accepting 2025 award nominations through December 15, 2024
- The 2025 Society for History in the Federal Government Awards are now open for submissions until December 15, 2024
- The Fitch Foundation is now accepting applications for 2025 fellowship and grant funding, with a deadline of December 16, 2024
- The National Endowment for the Humanities invites Chair’s Grant requests of up to $30k to support free Juneteenth events. Apply by January 15, 2025 for consideration
- The William L. Clements Library at the University of Michigan is accepting applications for 2025-2026 research fellowships, which will be undertaken between June 1, 2025 and May 31, 2026. Apply by January 15, 2025
- The National Endowment for Humanities Division of Education Programs is accepting applications for the 2025 Landmarks of American History and Culture program for K-12 educators and for higher education faculty and/or humanities professionals through February 12, 2025. Drafts are accepted for feedback to [email protected] by January 6, 2025
- The Society of American Archivists is accepting nominations for their Mark A. Greene Emerging Leader Award through February 28, 2025
CONFERENCES AND CALLS
- Columbia University’s History Lab will hold their conference, Archives as Data: New Directions in Historical Research, in New York, New York, US, in January 2025
- The American Historical Association will host their 2025 annual conference in New York City, New York, US, January 3-6, 2025
- The South Carolina African American Heritage Commission will hold their 2025 annual conference in Columbia, South Carolina, US, on February 22, 2025
- Loyola History Graduate Student Association will hold their conference, History in the World: Engaging Communities, Connecting Scholarship, in Chicago, Illinois, US, February 22-23, 2025
- Park University and the State Historical Society of Missouri will host the 2025 Missouri Conference on History in Blue Springs, Missouri, US, from March 12-14, 2025
- The Society for Applied Anthropology calls for proposals for their 2025 annual meeting, Revitalizing Applied Anthropology, to be held in Portland, Oregon, US, March 25-29, 2025
- The Organization of American Historians will hold their 2025 annual meeting in Chicago, Illinois, US, April 3-6, 2025
- The Midwestern Archives Conference will hold its 2025 annual meeting, Serving It Up, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, from April 10-12, 2025
- Seattle University calls for abstracts for a conference, Race, Racialization, and Resistance: Curriculum, Pedagogy, and Humanities, to be held in Seattle, Washington, US, April 25-27, 2025
- The Center for Cryptologic History and the National Cryptologic Foundation call for papers and posters for their 19th Cryptologic History Symposium in Laurel, Maryland, US, from April 30 – May 2, 2025
- The Society for History in the Federal Government calls for papers for its 2025 annual meeting in Washington, DC, US, May 29-30, 2025
- The European Society for Environmental History is holding their bi-annual Climate Histories Conference in Uppsala, Sweden, in August 2025
- The Mountain-Plains Museums Association calls for proposals for their “Crossroads and Collections” in Omaha, Nebraska, US, October 2-4, 2025
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
- The American Historical Association will host a webinar “The Contest for the Indiana Ocean and the Making of a New World Order” on December 2, 2024, at 4:00 pm Eastern
- The National Trust for Historic Preservation will host the webinar “Building Connections to the Traditional Trades Through Training” on December 5, 2024 at 3:00 pm Eastern
- The American Historical Association will host “What’s Next for History in Higher Education?” virtually on December 6, 2024, at 3:00 pm Eastern
- The American Historical Association will host a webinar “Vietnam’s American War: A New History” on December 9, 2024, at 4:00 pm Eastern
- The National Trust for Historic Preservation will host the webinar “African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund: Revitalization & Culture” on December 12, 2024, at 2:00 pm Eastern
- The National Humanities Alliance will host a virtual workshop “Documenting the Impact of Integrative Initiatives” on December 17, 2024, from 2:00 to 3:00 pm Eastern
- The National Humanities Alliance will host the webinar “Integrating Liberal Arts and Business Education” on January 14, 2025, from 1:00 to 2:00 pm Eastern
PUBLICATIONS
- The Cambridge University Press announces the launch of Public Humanities, a cross-disciplinary, open-access journal, and invites submissions for Of the Moment articles and proposals for themed issues
- California History calls for papers for a special issue, American Revolutions in California, deadline for proposals is December 15, 2024
- Cogitatio Press seeks submissions for the open-access journal Urban Planning‘s upcoming issue, Aligning Heritage Conservation and Climate Mitigation Through Adaptive Reuse. Abstracts are due by December 15, 2024
- The Public Historian calls for proposals for a special issue, Public History as Resistance: The Evolution of Black Museums, Historically Black Colleges, and Universities (HBCUs), and Cultural Spaces, deadline for submissions is December 31, 2024
- Fwd: Museums seeks submissions for their 2025 issue, Guide: {…}, by January 5, 2025
- The South Carolina African American Heritage Commission calls for proposals for authors interested in contributing to a study on the South Carolina Green Book by January 15, 2025
- Federal History and the Society for History in the Federal Government opens submissions for its 2026 issue, due March 30, 2025