From keith at breckenridge.org.za Thu Feb 23 07:52:49 2017 From: keith at breckenridge.org.za (Keith Breckenridge) Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2017 07:52:49 +0200 Subject: [Sugarman] Journal of African History Forum on Thompson Message-ID: Dear friends, I'm delighted to say that JAH have now published a forum on EP Thompson based on our workshop in Ann Arbor in 2015. It's here and includes short papers by Peter Delius, John Higginson, Derek Peterson and Luise White. I know that many of the other papers are being prepared for a special issue of Social History and Stephen Sparks care. Best wishes, k ------- Keith Breckenridge *W I S E R* - The Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of the Witwatersrand | Pbag 3, PO Wits, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2050 | Phone +27(0)11-7174272 | Web: wiser.wits.ac.za | *Biometric State*, CUP, Sept 2014 | Co - Editor, Journal of African History . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cynthia.kros at yahoo.com Thu Feb 23 12:23:06 2017 From: cynthia.kros at yahoo.com (Cynthia Kros) Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2017 10:23:06 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Sugarman] Journal of African History Forum on Thompson In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <137554178.3125607.1487845386726@mail.yahoo.com> Well done all! It has just missed a cross reference in my special feature for the South African Historical Journal to be published next month - but I do have a footnote to Sugarman. Best wishesCynthia On Thursday, February 23, 2017 8:20 AM, Keith Breckenridge wrote: Dear friends, I'm delighted to say that JAH have now published a forum on EP Thompson based on our workshop in Ann Arbor in 2015.? It's here and includes short papers by Peter Delius, John Higginson, Derek Peterson and Luise White.? I know that many of the other papers are being prepared for a special issue of Social History and Stephen Sparks care. Best wishes, k ------- Keith Breckenridge? 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Best, Anne Anne Pitcher University of Michigan President, African Studies Association From: Keith Breckenridge Date: Thursday, February 23, 2017 at 12:52 AM To: "sugarman at lists.wits.ac.za" Subject: [Sugarman] Journal of African History Forum on Thompson Dear friends, I'm delighted to say that JAH have now published a forum on EP Thompson based on our workshop in Ann Arbor in 2015. It's here and includes short papers by Peter Delius, John Higginson, Derek Peterson and Luise White. I know that many of the other papers are being prepared for a special issue of Social History and Stephen Sparks care. Best wishes, k ------- Keith Breckenridge W I S E R - The Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of the Witwatersrand | Pbag 3, PO Wits, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2050 | Phone +27(0)11-7174272 | Web: wiser.wits.ac.za | Biometric State, CUP, Sept 2014 | Co - Editor, Journal of African History . This communication is intended for the addressee only. It is confidential. 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URL: From drpeters at umich.edu Thu Feb 23 20:28:55 2017 From: drpeters at umich.edu (Derek Peterson) Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2017 13:28:55 -0500 Subject: [Sugarman] Journal of African History Forum on Thompson In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4F8B3A75-D4D5-4101-916E-DF3E3F901B79@umich.edu> Dear Anne and all: Thanks! I think we are all happy to see some of the fruits of our collaborative work coming into publication. As to your question, here?s what happening in the coming year: The next joint conference?number 7 in our ongoing series?will be held from 22 to 30 June in Johannesburg on the theme ?Arts, Performance and Social Justice?. The organising committee is (from Wits) Brenda Mhlambi, Donato Somma, and Neo Muyanga, (from UJ) Liz Gunner, and (from U-M) Naomi Andre, Judy Irvine, Kelly Askew. As I understand it the committee has put together a program that will include some public events in Joburg city, together with a substantive workshop in a remote place in Maropeng. The conference after that one?number 8?will be about museums, particularly about national museums. The plan is to involve a number of curators of national museums in Africa in the occasion. It?ll be held in Ann Arbor in latish November. The U-M planning committee is Ray Silverman, Geoff Emberling, and Laura de Becker; on the Wits side it is Cynthia Kros, Sarah Duff, and a few others. Several projects emerging from workshops are heading toward publication: there is the _Social History_ collection that Keith mentioned; and a collection of papers on ?Print Sociabilities? under review in the _Historical Journal_, and I think a collection emerging from the workshop on trash and toxicity, too. That?s what I know! With good wishes from sunny Ann Arbor, Derek > On 23 Feb 2017, at 09:32, Anne Pitcher wrote: > > What delightful news. It?s good to hear about all the fabulous research that has emerged from our joint meetings. Congrats to everyone who has participated. > > > Just to note-this is the first I?ve heard from sugarman in a while. It would be good to hear about any upcoming meetings. I?d just like to stay informed about what is going on. > > Best, Anne > Anne Pitcher > University of Michigan > President, African Studies Association > > > From: Keith Breckenridge > > Date: Thursday, February 23, 2017 at 12:52 AM > To: "sugarman at lists.wits.ac.za " > > Subject: [Sugarman] Journal of African History Forum on Thompson > > Dear friends, > > I'm delighted to say that JAH have now published a forum on EP Thompson based on our workshop in Ann Arbor in 2015. It's here and includes short papers by Peter Delius, John Higginson, Derek Peterson and Luise White. I know that many of the other papers are being prepared for a special issue of Social History and Stephen Sparks care. > > Best wishes, k > > ------- > Keith Breckenridge W I S E R - The Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of the Witwatersrand | Pbag 3, PO Wits, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2050 | Phone +27(0)11-7174272 | Web: wiser.wits.ac.za | Biometric State, CUP, Sept 2014 | Co - Editor, Journal of African History . > This communication is intended for the addressee only. It is confidential. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately and destroy the original message. You may not copy or disseminate this communication without the permission of the University. 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