Thursday, May 24, 2012

0 WANTED: ESCLH BLOGGER(S)



The European Society for Comparative Legal History (ESCLH) is looking for a Chief Blogger and Occasional Bloggers to provide its members and other blog readers with information on events, publications, etc.


 


Founded in 2009, the ESCLH promotes a broad view of comparative legal history through the blog, its conferences and projects, and co-operation with those with shared aims. 





The work of ESCLH bloggers will not be especially onerous as the blog is largely informational rather than opinion-oriented. The posting process is quite straightforward and no special computer skills are required.  





Those interested should contact the ESCLH President, Setu Masferrer, at aniceto.masferrer@uv.es. 





Both professionals and graduate students will be considered.

Monday, May 21, 2012

0 CALL FOR PAPERS: Law and Culture in Medieval /Early Modern Europe & the Atlantic World



The following was recently posted on the Legal History Blog:



Posted:
17 May 2012 09:00 AM PDT


Via
H-Law, we have the following call for
papers, from the Centro de Estudos Medievais - Oriente & Ocidente,
Departamento de Filosofia e Ciências da Educação da Faculdade de Educação da
Universidade de São Paulo:




The international peer reviewed journal International
Studies on Law and Education
(ISSN 1516-6821) published by the Universidade
de São Paulo, the Universidade do Porto and the Editora Mandruvá of Brazil
requests submissions of previously unpublished articles that treat any aspect of
the interrelationship between law and culture in Medieval/early modern Europe
and the Atlantic world
. Studies with a strong comparative and or
interdisciplinary focus are encouraged.

Submissions and any questions
should be directed to Prof. Enric
Mallorquí-Ruscalleda
, coordinator of this volume. Although the language of
preference is English, studies written in any romance language, as well as
German, will be considered.


The deadline for submission is the 30th of November of 2012,
and decisions regarding acceptance will be communicated no later than fifteen
days later (along with necessary modifications, if applicable).


0 NOTICE: Time Lapse Map of European history


A Time Lapse Map of European history has been around for several years now. It was also recently posted on Huffington Post.



I thought that many of you might enjoy having a look.




 

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