What Is Work? Gender at the Crossroads of Home, Family, and Business from the Early Modern Era to the Present

WHAT IS WORK?
Gender at the Crossroads of Home, Family, and Business from the Early Modern Era to the Present
Edited by Raffaella Sarti, Anna Bellavitis, and Manuela Martini
398 pages, 10 illus., bibliog., index
ISBN 978-1-78533-911-0 $130.00/£92.00 Hb Published (September 2018)
eISBN 978-1-78533-912-7 eBook

DESCRIPTION

Tags

CfP: IX Congreso de historia social. Sociedades y culturas: treinta años de la Asociación de Historia Social

Entre los días 7 y 9 de noviembre de 2019 se celebrará en Oviedo el IX Congreso de Historia Social, Sociedades y Culturas. Treinta años de la Asociación de Historia Social, organizado por la Asociación de Historia Social y el Grupo de investigación en Historia Sociocultural de la Universidad de Oviedo.

El Congreso se estructura en torno a una conferencia inaugural y cinco núcleos de cuestiones con dos ponentes por núcleo y un relator para las comunicaciones presentadas que deberán asociarse a cada una de las secciones:

CfP: Ethnographying Labour in Large-Scale Agriculture. Renewed Social Histories, between Work, Migration and Daily Lives

The past decade was marked by a new and massive investment phenomenon targeting land. Even if not always successful, thousands of new land acquisitions by private companies, investment funds, states or local elite did took place, and have dramatically extended the area concerned by large-scale agriculture (Borras et. al, 2014). Latin America, Africa, South-East Asia and Eastern Europa were the most affected regions, but in the meantime the agricultural models are experiencing rapid transformations (financialization, concentrations) in the Northern countries too (Purseigle et al, 2018).

CfP: XII European Regional Congress of the International Labour and Employment Relations Association

The XII European Regional Congress of the International Labour and Employment Relations Association (ILERA) will take place in Düsseldorf on 5–7 September 2019 and intends to explore the changes in labour and employment relations across Europe and in a comparative perspective.

Deadline extended to 25 January 2019

CfP: Activist Histories of Ireland

The term ‘activist’ was first used to describe groups in the early twentieth century, including Irish nationalists, who were active on behalf of Germany during the First World War, but consolidated its contemporary meaning during the countercultural revolutions of the long 1960s. Conceptually, however, ‘activists’ – those who lead or drive forward movements to enact political change – have played a central role throughout modern Irish history, and continue to do so today.

Senate House Library - Visiting Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral Researchers

Senate House Library, in partnership with the Friends of Senate House Library, is inviting postdoctoral researchers to apply for a Visiting Research Fellowship of up to three months that makes use of the Library’s world-class collections. The successful candidate could be awarded up to £10,000. The deadline for applications is midnight on 31st January 2019.