Around the Field September 18, 2024
18 September 2024 – NCPH Office
From Around the Field this week:
The National Trust for Historic Preservation opens nominations for the 2025 list of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places, the Center for Civil Rights History and Research announces October conference, and Emma Dennison seeks Christian-identified museum workers for a master’s thesis survey.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
- The Council of State Archivists (CoSA) has announced the winners of several awards for the 2024 season, who will be thanked at the CoSA Annual Conference in St. Louis, Missouri, US from September 18-20, 2024
- National Trust for Historic Preservation opens nominations for its 2025 list of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places, with applications due October 8, 2024
- Emma Dennison at the University of Florida is seeking participants for a survey on Christian-identified museum workers. Survey responses are due September 30, 2024
AWARDS AND FUNDING
- The Organization of American Historians is accepting submissions for the 2025 award cycle, to be honored at their annual meeting in Chicago, Illinois, US from April 3-6, 2025, with most submissions due October 1, 2024
- The National Humanities Center opens applications for 2025-26 residential fellowship program, due October 3, 2024
- The Lepage Center is funding over five grants of $5,000 as part of the Labor in Historical Perspective Grant, deadline to apply is October 14, 2024
- The Library of Congress Kluge Center is now accepting nominations for eight chair seats at the Kluge Center, deadline to nominate is October 18, 2024
CONFERENCES AND CALLS
- The Midwest World History Association will hold their 2024 conference, Coming Together and Breaking Apart: Teaching and Scholarship on Contradictions, in Romeoville, Illinois, US, September 27-28, 2024
- Registration is now open for the 26th Annual Conference on Illinois History in Springfield, Illinois, US, from October 3-4, 2024
- The Slave Dwelling Project will host their conference, The Illusion of Freedom: Slavery in the Northern States, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US, October 3-5, 2024. Registration now open.
- The American Journalism Historians Association calls for papers and panels for their 2024 conference to be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US, October 3-5, 2024
- The 2024 Ohio Valley History Conference will be held at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee, US, from October 3-5, 2024. Contact Professor Dzavid Dzanic for more information.
- NCPH will hold a mini-con, Condition Report: The State of Public History in the South, in Lafayette, Louisiana, US, from October 5-6, 2024
- NCPH’s CampingCon 2024 will be held in the Gila National Wilderness, Mimbres, New Mexico, US, October 10-12, 2024
- The Center for Civil Rights History and Research will host their conference, “Where Do We Go From Here?”: Interpreting and Preserving the African American Civil Rights Movement, in Columbia, South Carolina, US, October 17-19, 2024
- The Southern Historical Association will host their 2024 Conference in Kansas City, Missouri, US, October 24-27, 2024
- The New England Historical Association will hold their 2024 Conference at Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts, US, October 26, 2024
- The National Trust for Historic Preservation will hold their Past Forward conference in New Orleans, Louisiana, US, from October 28-30, 2024
- The Daughters of the American Revolution will hold Making – Meaning – Memory: A Sewn in America Symposium in Washington, DC, US, and online November 1-2, 2024
- The Oral History Association will host their 2024 annual meeting, Oral History: Bridging Past, Present, and Future, in Cincinnati, Ohio, US, October 30 – November 2, 2024. Registration now open
- The Federation of State Humanities Councils, Rhode Island Humanities, and the National Humanities Alliance will host the National Humanities Conference 2024, Making Waves, Navigating Currents of Change, in Providence, Rhode Island, US, November 13-17, 2024. Registration is now open
- The American Philatelic Society calls for papers for the 2024 Postal History Symposium, The Universal Postal Union: Connecting the World by Mail, to be held in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, US, November 15-16, 2024
- The American Historical Association will host their 2025 annual conference in New York City, New York, US, January 3-6, 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. Proposals are due November 22, 2024
- 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. Paper proposals are due November 1, 2024
- 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 (proposals due by October 15, 2024)
- NCPH calls for posters for their 2025 conference, Solidarity | Solidarité, to be held in Montréal, Québec, Canada, March 26-29, 2025
- The Midwestern Archives Conference will hold its 2025 annual meeting, Serving It Up, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, from April 10-12, 2025. Proposals are due September 6, 2024
- 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 (call ends on September 22, 2024)
- 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
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
- The National Trust for Historic Preservation’s African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund will hold their webinar, Architecture & Identity, over zoom on September 19, 2024
- The American Historical Association will host their Regional Conference on Introductory History Courses at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, US, September 20-21, 2024 and at Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas, US, October 4-5, 2024
- The National Trust for Historic Preservation will host a webinar, Activating the Power of Place: A Conversation with the Leadership of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, on October 7, 2024
- The Reiss Graduate Institute for Constitutional History will hold their fall 2024 seminar series, Reconstruction and its Legal Legacy, in New York, New York, US, on each Friday in November 2024
PUBLICATIONS
- Pulitzer Prize-finalist Kate Masur’s new graphic history novel Freedom Was in Sight! is now available for preorder at the University of North Carolina Press
- American Archivist calls for articles for a special section on archival accessioning, proposals are due by October 1, 2024
- California History calls for papers for a special issue, American Revolutions in California, deadline for proposals is December 15, 2024
- The Association for Gravestone Studies calls for submissions for its 2026 peer-reviewed Markers: Annual Journal of the Association for Gravestone Studies due November 1, 2024
- The Willingham calls for papers for its 2025 edition, Turning Points in History: People, Ideas, and Events, with submissions due November 22, 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
- Federal History and the Society for History in the Federal Government opens submissions for its 2026 issue, due March 30, 2025