(Source: Princeton)
We learned that the Davis Center at Princeton
University has an open application for visiting research scholars. Here the
call:
Historians have always considered moments of
revolutionary change to be central objects of study. These moments do not
necessarily involve politics, and are not limited to the modern world. The word
"revolutionary" itself may be a relatively recent coinage (dating
from the early modern period), but the sorts of change that it denotes have
taken place in every area of human activity, and in every time and place.
Revolutionary change is rapid and destabilizing. It is also dynamic, in the
sense that it does not simply reflect or extend the forces which originally
generated it, but builds on itself in original and often wholly-unpredictable
ways. It can be both destructive and creative. It can entail a frightful human
cost, but it can also open up new human possibilities and freedoms. It can take
place on many different spatial and temporal scales-and at the same time, it
can radically transform human understandings of the scales themselves.
In 2020-22, the Davis Center seeks applications
from historians working on revolutionary change in any period of human history,
and in any area, including (but not limited to) the histories of politics,
culture, ideas, social structure, gender relations, sexuality, race relations,
religion and the environment. We also welcome applications from historians
working on the concept of revolutionary change itself, on how moments of such change
are retrospectively identified, and on failed, incomplete or ineffective
examples. We are particularly interested in developing conversations among
historians working on revolutionary change in different areas and periods.
Fellowships are awarded for one semester or one
academic year to employed scholars who are expected to return to their
position. Verification of employment and salary will be requested prior to
approval by the Dean of the Faculty. PhD required.
To apply for a visiting position, please visit:
https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/12662
The deadline for receipt of applications and
letters of recommendation for fellowships is December 1, 2019, 11:59 p.m. EST.
Applicants must apply online and submit a CV, cover letter, research proposal,
abstract of proposal, and contact information for three references.
More info here
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