Opportunities
Postdoctoral Fellowship: The Cultural History of the Black African Diaspora in Early Modern Spain
Past opportunity
The research project funded by the European Research Council, The Cultural History of the Black African Diaspora in Early Modern Spain (BADEMS), invites applications for a three-year postdoctoral research fellowship on Early Modern Iberian History with an interest in Cultural Minorities at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.
CON/VERSIONES: Conversations through the Mediterranean
Past opportunity
This call for papers is for a conference at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore (April 19-20, 2024) centered on the theme of conversion in early modern Iberia and the larger Mediterranean.
Crosscurrents: Visualizing the Arts of the Atlantic World
Past opportunity
This call for papers is for a conference at Southern Methodist University (April 12-13, 2024) for graduate students on the theme of visual culture of the Atlantic World.
Predoctoral Research Residencies at the Center for the Art and Architectural History of Port Cities
Past opportunity
The Center for the Art and Architectural History of Port Cities “La Capraia” invites applications for Research Residencies for PhD students in the earlier stages of their dissertations.
Ships and their Contents: Shipbuilding, Shipwrecks and Global Circulation in the Iberian World (1600-1800)
Past opportunity
Sabina de Cavi (Universidade Nova, FCSH) and Luis Gordo Peláez (California State University, Fresno) seek contributions to a panel they are organizing at the 2024 annual ASPHS Conference in Lisbon in July 2024.
Visiting Assistant Professor of Global Early Modern Art/Architecture/Visual Culture
Past opportunity
This two-year position is offered by the University of Wisconsin-Madison for 2024-2026.
Fourth Durham–Northumbria Colloquium on Medieval and Golden Age Hispanic Studies
Past opportunity
This call for papers is for the fourth-annual colloquium on Hispanic studies and will take place in July at Hatfield College, Durham University (UK).
Assistant or Associate Professor of Art History, 1400-1800 (Global)
Past opportunity
The Institute of Fine Arts of New York University seeks applicants at the rank of Assistant Professor (tenure-track) or recently tenured Associate Professor whose scholarship demonstrates a global perspective on the art of the fifteenth through the eighteenth centuries.