Daily Archives: 13 April 2017

Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Association (Vol 13) – Call For Papers

The Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Association (JAEMA) is an annual refereed, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the early medieval period. Volume 13 will be published in late 2017, and submissions are invited now on any topic of early medieval studies (from late antiquity and the end of the Roman Empire to about the end of the eleventh century). JAEMA seeks engaging, original work that contributes to a collective understanding of the early medieval period. The journal welcomes papers on any theme, such as history, art history, archaeology, literature, linguistics, music and theology, and from any interpretive angle – memory, gender, historiography, medievalism, consilience and beyond.

Contributions to JAEMA 13 should be submitted to journal@aema.net.au by 1 June 2017. Articles must be written in English and between 6,000–12,000 words long, including footnotes and bibliography, and should follow the Chicago Manual of Style (16th edition). All submissions will be subject to double blind reviewing.

For any queries about submissions or the journal more generally, please contact journal@aema.net.au.

Newcastle University: Professor of European History (not including Britain and Ireland) – Call For Applications

Newcastle University – School of History, Classics and Archaeology
Professor of European History


Location:
Newcastle Upon Tyne
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Permanent

The School of History, Classics and Archaeology seeks an outstanding scholar for the Professor of European History (not including Britain and Ireland). The post is open to specialists in any area of European History without regard to period, region or approach. You will be joining a School that is committed to achieving excellence in research and teaching. You will be expected to make an outstanding contribution to the research culture of the School by producing internationally excellent and world-leading publications, generating significant levels of research income, and demonstrating leadership in all aspects of research-related activity.

You will have the experience and qualities needed to deliver excellent teaching on our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. You will also be expected to make a significant contribution to the culture and management of the School of History, Classics and Archaeology in broad terms and to offer leadership in European History in ways that reinforce and extend our existing activities and reputation.

For full information and to apply, please visit: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AYG380/professor-of-european-history-g769.

Applications close on 14 May, 2017.