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    Ireland and America: After the Good Friday Agreement (23 October 2026 Online Conference)

    Much has been written about the United States role in securing the Good Friday Agreement. Less is known and documented about the ongoing efforts the US has made to ensure Northern Ireland’s transition to a post-conflict society. US intervention in Northern Ireland has taken various forms. America’s standing as a neutral but supportive partner waned under the Biden administration. Strains in the relationship have also emerged under President Trump given Sinn Fein’s refusal to engage with his administration. This conference seeks to examine US intervention in Ireland in the post-1998 period.

    Commonwealth Fund Lecture 2026: Eliga Gould, “From 1775 to 1776: The American Revolution and the Embarrassing Right of Resistance”

    Professor Eliga Gould (University of New Hampshire) will deliver the 2026 Commonwealth Fund Lecture at UCL on Thursday 2 July. In this public lecture, Gould explores the contested legacy of resistance at the heart of the American Revolution, tracing how the events of 1775-76 shaped later debates over citizenship, rebellion, and political belonging across the Atlantic world.

    CFP: The Black Press at 200

    Co-sponsored by the Black Press Research Collective at the Center for Africana Studies at Johns Hopkins University and the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center at Howard University. This free two-day symposium at Howard University, the home of the Black Press Archives, convenes scholars, journalists, archivists, artists, and students to celebrate, commemorate, and critically examine the past, present, and futures of the Black Press. Building on the 2026 volume, A Full Measure of Freedom: The Black Press at 200, the symposium treats the bicentennial not only as a moment of reflection, but as an

    CFP: Black Journalism in Global Perspective: Intellectual Exchange Across the Diaspora

    We are inviting early-career scholars and ABD graduate students to participate in a two-day workshop at Brown University in October 2026 focused on the Global Black Press. The workshop will bring together emerging scholars to share and discuss draft essays for a collaborative scholarly project commemorating the bicentennial of the Black Press (1827–2027). Organized in partnership with African American Intellectual History Society, its digital platform Black Perspectives and the journal, Global Black Thought, the initiative examines the enduring and evolving role of Black journalism in shaping

    Arthur Miller Institute for American Studies Prize Winners

    The Arthur Miller Institute for American Studies is pleased to announce the winners of the 2026 Miller Prizes. The Arthur First Book Prize was won by Erin Pearson's Grievous Entanglement: Consumption, Connection, and Slavery in the Atlantic World (University of Virginia Press, 2025). The Article Prize winner is Sian Round's 'Lillian Smith’ s Strange Fruit and Periodical Readership' published in the Journal of American Studies.

    “Quiet Desperation”: Pessimism in Emerson and Thoreau

    Dear Colleagues, We are delighted to share with you the call for papers for our conference on “Quiet Desperation: Pessimism in Emerson and Thoreau” (University of Lodz / Sorbonne Université), which will be held online on 12-13 March 2027. Please send paper proposals (400-500 words) as well as a short bio to our dedicated email address quietdesperation2027@gmail.com by 31 October 2026. The conference will be held in English. There is no conference fee. Best regards, Justyna Fruzińska, Krzysztof Majer, Anna Shmatenko, and Barbara Bandos.

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