Daily Archives: 29 May 2014

Sydney Society for Scottish History – 700th Anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn Celebrations

Sydney Society for Scottish History events to mark the 700th Anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn

“After Bannockburn: Anglo-Scottish relations and the “Scot-Angle” Stewarts”, Professor Michael Bennett BA Liv., PhD Lanc., FRHistS, FAHA (Professor of History University of Tasmania)

Educated at the University of Liverpool and the University of Lancaster, Michael was a lecturer at the University of Sydney prior to moving to Tasmania in 1977,. He is Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, Life Member of Clare Hall, University of Cambridge and Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities.

Date: Monday 23 June
Time: 7:00-&;30pm
Venue: Carmichael Room, Sydney Mechanics School of Arts 280 Pitt Street Sydney
Cost: $20 pp. All proceeds to University of Sydney Chair of Celtic Studies Gaidhlig Tutor Fund
RSVP: 1 June. Order form found here


“Bannockburn- the battle, the legend”, Dr Matthew Glozier B.A. (Hons) M.Phil USyd, PhD UWS

Matthew Glozier is widely published as a military historian. He explores the rise of nationalism, and religion as a chief motivation for many soldiers.

Date: Tuesday 24 June
Time:
7:00pm
Venue: ‘Ionic Room’ Masonic Centre, 66 Goulburn Street, Sydney
Cost: $60 pp. All proceeds to University of Sydney Chair of Celtic Studies Gaidhlig Tutor Fund
RSVP: 1 June. Order form found here


For further information contact Valerie Smith:
Telephone: +61 2 9654 2494
Mobile: 0407 965424
Email: vspcc@pip.com.au

CHE Postdoc Opportunities at UMelbourne – Call For Applications

The University of Melbourne is seeking to appoint two three year postdoctoral research fellows. The closing date for both positions is 5pm (Australian Eastern Standard Time) 7 July, 2014

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in the School of Culture and Communications

In collaboration with the School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne, the Centre seeks to appoint a postdoctoral research fellow to contribute to research projects in the history of emotions (Europe,1100-1800). Working together with Professor Stephanie Trigg the successful candidate will develop a project exploring the representation and expression of emotion on the human face, in literature, drama, art, or sculpture, or in early scientific discourses, between 1100 and 1800. Preference may be given to projects that range over several centuries, across different media, or across different languages. There would also be scope for projects that drew connections between pre-modern Europe (pre-1800) and later forms, especially in a colonial setting.

In addition to publishing his or her own research in this area, the Fellow will collaborate in publications and be involved fully in the life of the Centre. The Fellow will also assist with the co-ordination of relevant symposia and engage in public outreach. There is an expectation that the postdoctoral fellow will be involved in some Honours/ postgraduate supervision or teaching, but this is primarily a research-only position.

Applicants must provide a detailed application that addresses the position description and selection criteria; a curriculum vitae and a list of publications; and a 2-3 page description of the research project. The research project description should outline a program of research that would explore historical changes or continuities in the visual, textual, or theatrical expression of emotion on the human face between 1100-1800. If the project will also be considering material post-1800, it should indicate how it would also make connections with this earlier period.

http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/882355/postdoctoral-fellow-arc-centre-of-excellence-for-the-history-of-emotions

 

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies

In collaboration with the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies, University of Melbourne, the Centre seeks to appoint a postdoctoral research fellow to contribute to research projects in the history of emotions (Europe,1100-1800). Working together with Professor Charles Zika the successful candidate will develop a project exploring the field of emotions and visual culture, c.1450–1750. The project might focus on such topics as: the impact of religious and political change on the emotional deployment of visual objects in the devotional, ceremonial and festive life of European communities; the passions of iconoclasm as a motor of religious, social or political change; the emotional rhetoric of visual media in advancing propaganda and polemic, legitimating religious and political authority, or stereotyping religious, ethnic or social groups; the emotional use and power of the visual in the missionizing and colonizing of societies, within Europe or abroad.

In addition to publishing his or her own research in this area, the Fellow will collaborate in publications and be involved fully in the life of the Centre. The Fellow will also assist with the co-ordination of relevant symposia and engage in public outreach. There will the opportunity to be involved in research and activities related to an exhibition on art and emotion to be held at the National Gallery of Victoria in 2017. There is an expectation that the postdoctoral fellow will be involved in some Honours/ postgraduate supervision or teaching, but this is primarily a research-only position.

http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/882357/postdoctoral-fellow-arc-centre-of-excellence-for-the-history-of-emotions