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From Egypt to the Middle East: Fashioning Bodies in the Ancient World

Ashmolean Museum Beaumont St, Oxford OX1 2PH, UK

FREE DISPLAY Open from 10 Nov 2023 to 8 May 2024 Ancient Middle East Gallery In partnership with Curating for Change, and to coincide with Disability History Month this year, we're highlighting some of the important objects in our collection to showcase how disability has been celebrated and depicted in Ancient Egypt and the Ancient…

Application Deadline: Disability History Association Outstanding Book Award

As part of the Association’s 2024 Award Series, the DHA Award Committee invites entries for its thirteenth annual Outstanding Book Award. The amount of the award is $300. The winning book, as well as the book receiving the honorable mention, will be announced in September 2024. Eligibility: Committee members welcome monographs and edited collections, provided…

Application Deadline: Disability History Association Research for Justice and Equity Award

The Disability History Association (DHA) is committed to promoting innovative scholarship in disability history, pursuing justice and equity, and supporting the disability history community in countering different forms of oppression, including ableism, racism, and colonialism. The DHA is therefore excited to announce our second annual DHA Research for Justice and Equity Award. This US$500 award…

Application Deadline: Disability History Association Public Disability History Award

The Disability History Association (DHA) is now accepting applications for the fourth biennial (every two years) award that recognizes public disability history projects. This $200 award spotlights projects that exemplify DHA’s mission to foster expansive historical studies of disability and disabled people. Projects may take various forms, including—but not limited to—publications, documentary films, digital projects,…

CFP: Special Issue or Cluster of Articles of Slavic Review on Disability Histories

We are seeking original research articles for a special issue or cluster of articles of Slavic Review dedicated to disability in Russia, Eastern Europe, and Eurasia. Any geographic/chronological focus and methodological approach is welcome. Deadlines: abstract of 250 words due by May 1, 2024; selected papers due by October 1, 2014. Complete submissions of approximately 11,000 words…