CFP: Volume on the History of Moscow

Deadline: Open Until Filled

This is a call for potential contributors to a book-length collection of recent historical scholarship on Moscow for which I will serve as editor.

This volume’s scope is the history of Moscow from its origins to the present day.

In terms of length, each chapter should contain a minimum of 2000-3000 words, although longer submissions will be considered.

The volume would be published by Routledge, a major academic publisher and division of Taylor and Francis, in 2025 or later as a part of the Routledge Handbooks series.

If you are interested in participating in this project, please contact me at cward@clayton.edu.

CFP: Journal “Vremennik Russkogo Formalizma”

Deadline: April 1, 2023

Journal “Vremennik Russkogo
Formalizma” (https://www.ledijournals.com/ojs/index.php/RussianFormalism/about)
is pleased to invite proposals for the next issue to be published in vol. I/
2023.

MONOGRAPH SECTION
After a long decade of silence, four important international conferences
(Moscow 2013, Sheffield 2015, Paris 2015, Stanford 2015) celebrated the
centennial of the birth of Russian formalism, a movement whence emerged a
science of literature (Bottiroli 2006). The crisis of structuralism, on the
one hand, and growing aversion to theory in the humanities, on the other,
paradoxically marginalized the last century’s most original and irreverent
current of thought. The numerous recent publications dedicated to the
formalist school reveal the need to achieve some continuity in discussion on
concepts, themes, and questions that the formalists had identified,
regimented, and elaborated but not fully developed.

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CFP: ‘Freedom and the Illiberal Zeitgeist in East-Central Europe – a Conflict-Laden Relationship’

Deadline: March 17, 2023

CALL FOR PAPERS, PACO 17(1): 2024

‘Freedom and the Illiberal Zeitgeist in East-Central Europe – a Conflict-Laden Relationship’

Guest editors:

Szabina Kerenyi (CSS Budapest) kerenyi.szabina@tk.hu
Piotr Kocyba (EFBI, Leipzig and IFiS PAN, Warsaw) piotr.kocyba@ifispan.edu.pl
Marcin Ślarzyński (IFiS PAN, Warsaw) mslarzynski@ifispan.edu.pl

In East-Central Europe, political and economic freedoms and national sovereignty were (re)gained only after 1989, following decades of struggles that regularly turned violent, including the Hungarian uprising, the Prague Spring, and the Romanian Revolution. Nevertheless, after the Communist regimes were brought down, these long-awaited freedoms have proven to be laden with conflict(s) themselves, remained elusive, and were accompanied by a long and often polarizing negotiation process about what ‘freedom’ meant in different areas of life. These debates contain but are not limited to questions of religious freedom, women’s rights, the degree of state regulation of capitalist economic systems, questions of the independence of judicial systems, or the level of desired European integration, to name a few. The results of these debates have varied throughout East-Central Europe, and with the recent growth of illiberalism (Jenne and Mudde 2012), concerns about freedom’s curtailment are rising again (Cianetti and Hanley 2021).

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CFP: The 9th Annual CRRC Conference-The South Caucasus Amidst New Challenges

Deadline: April 13, 2023

New Frontiers: The South Caucasus Amidst New Challenges

Date: June 22-23, 2023

Concept note:

Russia’s unjustified war against Ukraine has altered the geopolitical, economic, and demographic state of the South Caucasus. The war amplified uneasy discussions in the region regarding geopolitical allegiances. Hundreds of thousands of migrants flocking to Armenia and Georgia created new challenges to the fragile economies of these countries, as well as potential opportunities. While the situation between Armenia and Azerbaijan remains tense, the region enters yet another potentially turbulent year.

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CFP: Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema Special Issue with Kultura Ukrainy

Deadline: March 15, 2023

https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/rrsc20

http://ku-khsac.in.ua

Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema is preparing a special issue together with Kul´tura Ukrainy/Culture of Ukraine on the topic of the History of Ukrainian Cinema/Cinema and Ukrainian History, under the joint editorship of Leonid Machulin (editor of Kul´tura Ukrainy) and Jeremy Hicks (guest editor of the special issue). The issue will be published in Ukrainian in Kul´tura Ukrainy and in English in Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema (under the overall editorship of Birgit Beumers) and comprise articles both from scholars writing primarily in Ukrainian and those writing in English.

Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema has long been a forum for debates over Ukrainian film history, published many articles by Ukrainian scholars, including prominent film scholar and member of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Serhii Trymbach, and about Ukrainian cinema. Through the publication of this issue, the editors wish to draw attention to the distinct and rich history of Ukrainian cinema, and encourage shared reflection on it by the Ukrainian and wider scholarly communities.

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CFP: “(Not) Ours: Jews of Central and Eastern Europe and their neighbors”

Deadline: February 28, 2023

“AREI: Journal for Central and Eastern European History and Politics” (http://temp.arei-journal.pl/articles/static/44) is now inviting paper proposals for its thematic issue entitled “(Not) Ours: Jews of Central and Eastern Europe and their neighbors”. While the journal is published in English, we also welcome submissions in Polish, Ukrainian, Belarussian, Russian, and Hebrew. Authors are provided with a translation of their papers and with an honorary of 2000 PLN.

Please submit your abstract by February 28 and a draft of your paper by April 30 to the issue editors, Anna Wylegała and Magdalena Semczyszyn: annawylegala@gmail.commagdalena.semczyszyn@gmail.com. The thematic issue is planned to be published by the end of 2023.

Thematic issue concept: “(Not) Ours: Jews of Central and Eastern Europe and their neighbors”

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CFP: Home Front Studies

Deadline: Open

Home Front Studies is calling for article submissions. Published by the University of Nebraska Press, this interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal explores the concept of the home front, broadly considered, in times of war, civil war, and similar conflicts from the late nineteenth century to the present day. Its interests include the roles of art, discrimination, finance, gender, identity, literature, music, morale, propaganda, race, and/or sexuality as experienced by civilians on home fronts in locations around the world. Its interdisciplinary editorial board is open to submissions from across the humanities.

All submissions must be original, unpublished, and not under review elsewhere. HFS welcomes manuscripts of up to 9,000 words, inclusive of endnotes. Prepare contributions in accordance with the most recent edition of the Chicago Manual of Style, using humanities-style endnote citations.

HFS uses Editorial Manager to process submissions at this page: https://nebraskapressjournals.unl.edu/journal/home-front-studies/

Please direct any questions about manuscripts in development to the journal’s editor, James J. Kimble (james.kimble@shu.edu).

CFP: Central Asia and the World in the Time of Turbulence: Challenges and Opportunities

Deadline: March 1, 2023

Date: April 21, 2023

Venue: School of Politics and Law, Almaty Management University, Almaty, Kazakhstan

The escalation of international conflicts in post-Soviet Eurasia and beyond, crises threatening global stability in the largest economic centers, the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the looming threat of a worldwide climate catastrophe – all these factors have an impact on the situation in Central Asia. On the one hand, this situation can create a number of serious challenges for the region, including being drawn into the geopolitical confrontation between global centers of power, the negative consequences of economic recession and stagnation in the largest partners, new waves of epidemics and social instability in region, and experiencing the shortage of water resources. At the same time, new opportunities arise for the region due to its prospects as an economic center of post-Soviet Eurasia, building alternative logistics between Asia and Europe, as well as due to serious change in the supply chains in the global and regional energy markets. The countries of Central Asia need to take into account not only their own experience but also the positive and negative experience of other countries and regions if they want to take full advantage of the above-mentioned opportunities.

We invite scholars whose works, devoted both directly to the situation in the Central Asian region, and to those problems of other countries and regions, whose experience is applicable to the situation in Central Asia. The list of possible topics (not exhaustive) includes:

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CFP: Translation Through Intermediary Language

Deadline: June 1, 2023

27-29 September, 2023

Yerevan, Armenia

Keynote speakers: Theo Hermans (University College London)Theo Maarten van Lint (University of Oxford)Brian James Baer (Kent State University)Alvard Jivanyan (Yerevan State University)

Call for Papers

The practice of mediated or indirect translation has a long-standing history and for centuries a large corpus of literature – both literary and technical — has been made available to a much wider audience through translation from an intermediary language. Yet, translation scholars have traditionally paid little attention to the concept of mediated or indirect translation regarding it as a poor quality and second-rate form of translation. It was only in the second half of the 20th century that the concept of indirect translation grew in popularity and became the focus of linguistic research. The role of mediated translation is pivotal since it enables to disseminate authors’ voices from and to every stretch of the globe. Nowadays, due to globalization, the practice of indirect translation is widely applied in cross-cultural communication. The majority of international organizations adopt it, where a large number of working languages often results in drafting documents via the linguae francae — English these days or some other mediating languages.

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CFP: ASEEES Music Study Group Sponsored Session 2023

Deadline: February 24, 2023

We are excited to announce the ASEEES Music Study Group’s sponsored session for ASEEES 2023 in Philadelphia. In keeping with the theme of this year’s conference, “Decolonization,” we are inviting a range of proposals that address the many ways in which music captures, responds to, or amplifies “(De)colonial Voices”—please see the detailed CfP below. While we hope to attract proposals that reflect on the ASEEES 2023 theme, we will also consider music-related proposals even if they don’t speak directly to it. We are currently planning this session to be part of the in-person convention on Nov 30-Dec 3, 2023.

Please submit a brief proposal for this session and a 2-3 sentence bio blurb, as well as your preference for a roundtable or panel format to David Salkowski (Secretary, dsalkows@utk.edu) by Friday, February 24.After collecting proposals, we (the MSG officers) will submit the proposal to ASEEES on the group’s behalf. We welcome proposals from all disciplines, and we particularly encourage submissions from group members who have not yet presented as part of the sponsored session.

We look forward to receiving your proposals, and please, let us know if you have any questions. 

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