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  • NSF Job Openings

    The Division of Social and Economic Sciences (SES) within the Directorate for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences (SBE) at the National Science Foundation (NSF) announces a nationwide search for a senior researcher to fill the following position: Pr...
  • Job Opening for NSF Program Director

    The National Science Foundation is currently accepting applications for Economist, Geographer, Sociologist, Biological and/or Physical Scientist (Program Director). Applications are being accepted between February 17, 2012 and March 16, 2012. For m...
  • Call for the Tax Workshop

    4th Annual Workshop on Comparative Historical Approaches to Fiscal Sociology In recent years, scholars from a variety of disciplines have embarked on an innovative wave of multidisciplinary research on the social and historical sources and consequences o...
  • Family History/Demography

    Network Representatives: Katherine LynchJan KokMartin Dribe CFP: Family History/Demography Network of the Social Science History Association The family history/demography network of the Social Science History Association seeks panel, single-pape...
  • Historical Geography Call For Proposals 2012

    Network Representatives: Don Lafreniere George Vascik   CFP: Summer 2012 NEH Institute for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities Spatial Narrative and Deep Maps: Explorations in the Spatial Humanities June 18-29, 2012 Call for Proposals: ...
  • Network Meeting and Dinner in Boston

    The Social Science History Association is meeting at the Park Plaza Hotel in Boston next week.(1) The Historical Geography Network of the SSHA will be meeting at 12.30on Friday, in the Thoreau Room at the Park Plaza, and as usual the mainitem of business...
  • Election of Officers Underway

    Election of Officers Underway   The Social Science History Association is currently conducting an election of officers.  All members of SSHA should receive a secure electronic ballot from Vote-now.com,  but if you did are a current member...
  • 2011 Hotel Information

    2011 HOTEL INFORMATIONIMPORTANT!!! SSHA recognizes that you have a number of options when securing hotel accommodations for the annual meeting.  It is important to keep in mind that SSHA has made a major commitment to the Boston Park Plaza in order to...
  • Tilly Prize for 2010

    Tilly Prize for 2010 Mattijs Vandezande is the winner of the 2010 Charles Tilly and Louise Tilly Prize for the Best Graduate Paper presented at the annual conference. He is a graduate student associated with the Centre for Sociological Research (CeSO) at...
  • Call For Papers 2011

    36th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association Boston, Massachusettes, 17-20 November, 2011 Submission deadline: 15 February, 2011 “Generation to Generation”   Download PDF Conference submissions are now being accep...
  • SSH Journal Honors Charles Tilly

    Current Issue of Social Science History Features Articles in Honor of Charles Tilly. Both Charles and Louis Tilly devoted their careers to cultivating historical social science as an interdisplinary field and to mentoring many students. Charles Tilly's o...
  • History Matters: Patriarchy and the Challenge of Feminism (2008 Conference Panel)

    Panel discussion: Judith Bennett, History Matters: Patriarchy and the Challenge of Feminism (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006) Judith Bennett, Professor of History, History Department, University of Southern California. Email: judit...
  • Hotel Information 2010

    SSHA CONFERENCE 2010 HOTEL INFORMATION IMPORTANT!!! SSHA recognizes that you have a number of options when securing hotel accommodations for the annual meeting.  It is important to keep in mind that SSHA has made a major commitment to the Palmer Ho...
  • Jerome M. Clubb Scholarship for the Study of Quantitative Historical Analysis

    Jerome M. Clubb Scholarship Award to Attend the 2011 ICPSR Summer Program Together, the Social Science History Association (SSHA) and the Inter‑university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) have established an award in honor of Jerome...
  • Education, Knowledge Production, and Science Studies

    Network Representatives: Mary Ann Dzuback Adrea Lawrence Call for Papers for the Education, Knowledge Production, and Science Studies Network of the Social Science History Association Dear Colleagues, We invite you to submit a proposal ...
  • Historical Geography 2011

    Network Representatives: Don Lafreniere Humphrey Southall The Historical Geography Network invites you to take part in the 36th annual meeting of the SSHA, November 17-20, 2011 in Boston, Massachusetts.   We are seeking complete panels a...
  • 3rd Annual Workshop on Comparative Historical Approaches to Fiscal Sociology

    In recent years, scholars from a variety of disciplines have embarked on an innovative wave of multidisciplinary research on the social and historical sources and consequences of taxation. We invite interested graduate students from history, law, and the ...
  • 2009 Sharlin Memorial Award Winner

    The People’s Peking Man: Popular Science and Human Identity in Twentieth-Century China University of Chicago Press, 2008 Sigrid Schmalzer “Peking Man”, discovered in the 1920s by an international team of scientists and miners, was deemed powerful...
  • SSHA 2010 Call for Papers

    35th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association Chicago, Illinois, 18-21 November, 2010 Submission deadline: 15 February, 2010 “Power and Politics” The 2010 Program Committee seeks panel proposals that will focus on Power and Politic...
  • 35th Annual SSHA Meeting, 18-21 November 2010 “Power and Politics”

    Power and Politics:  35th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association Chicago, Illinois, 18-21 November, 2010 SSHA CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Conference registration is now open.  All participants must complete conference registration by A...

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