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Posts by Sara-Jane Vigneault

Date: Thursday 21 May
Time: 5-7 pm
Location: Lady Mitchell Hall, Sidwick Site, Sidwick Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 9DD. 
Registration: www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/50297/

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Tina Campt will present an excerpt from her forthcoming book, Art in a Time of Sorrow, which tells the story of how writing about art became a survival tactic that helped her grapple with intense experiences of personal grief during a period of pervasive social grievance.

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Annual Lecture with Tina Campt | Afterimages: Grieving in fractured time - CRASSH Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities

@crasshlive.bsky.social and Ambivalent Archives are delighted to invite you to the CRASSH 25th Anniversary Lecture featuring Professor Tina Campt.

Join us on 21 May from 5:00 to 6:30 pm to hear her talk, “Afterimages: Grieving in Fractured Time”.
www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/50297/

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it's finally here! I have no idea if it will be useful to anyone! as always, willing to share a PDF with anyone who writes me at my work e-mail. muse.jhu.edu/pub/15/artic...

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Gender & History Special Issue Call for Papers - Childhood, Gender and Crises: Living at the End of the World - CALL FOR PAPERS - RHS 'Childhood, Gender and Crises: Living at the End of the World' Gender & History: Special Issue Edited by Katie Barclay and Emily Ward Call for Papers deadline - 31 May 2026. What is the future of our ...

This sounds great! #histchild #skystorians royalhistsoc.org/calendar/gen...

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23 Jan - Photo-Embroidery worshop:
Archiving the landscapes that we carry within

29 Jan - Reading session:
Archiving Childhood with Dr Sophie Marie Niang

11 Feb - Performances: Performing the archive

24 Feb - External visit:
Ambivalent Archives visits....the British Library

12 March - Creative writing from the archive with Cherelle

19 March - External visit:
Archiving from below x MayDay Rooms, London

23 Jan - Photo-Embroidery worshop: Archiving the landscapes that we carry within 29 Jan - Reading session: Archiving Childhood with Dr Sophie Marie Niang 11 Feb - Performances: Performing the archive 24 Feb - External visit: Ambivalent Archives visits....the British Library 12 March - Creative writing from the archive with Cherelle 19 March - External visit: Archiving from below x MayDay Rooms, London

Lots of exciting events for Ambivalent Archives this term, including our reading session on Archiving Childhood with @sophiemng.bsky.social tomorrow (5-7pm). Join us online!

For more information and access to the readings, visit www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/49362/
To register: luma.com/674diq2p

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Glad to see this roundtable on Colonisations Notre Histoire out!
It was great to read Rose Ndengue, Robert Aldrich, Jennifer Boittin and Brett Rushforth look at the volume from different perspectives, and to have the opportunity to respond to what such a project can and cannot do

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Workshop Session: Modern British Trans History
Modern British Studies Conference, University of Birmingham, 3–5 June 2026

We are seeking expressions of interest for a developmental workshop session in modern British trans history to be held at the Modern British Studies conference in June. Participants will share precirculated papers of between 2,500 and 5,000 words, and discuss these with
each other in an extended-length session as part of the conference programme. They will therefore have the opportunity to receive in-depth feedback in a supportive environment grounded in field expertise, as well as to participate in a wider discussion with fellow modern British trans historians about the state of the field.

Participation is open to researchers working on any aspect of the trans history of Britain, Ireland, and the British Empire since c. 1700. The session is primarily aimed at postgraduate and early-career researchers, but anyone who feels as if they would benefit from the
opportunity to workshop a paper is welcome to register their interest, including historians working outside the academy. If the session is oversubscribed, preference will be given to current PGRs/graduate students.

MBS conference attendees who would like to attend the session without workshopping a paper will have the opportunity nearer the time to register their interest and to receive the precirculated papers.

To register your interest in workshopping a paper in this session, please write to Sam Rutherford (sam.rutherford@glasgow.ac.uk) by 16 January 2026 with a brief indication of your potential paper topic.

Workshop Session: Modern British Trans History Modern British Studies Conference, University of Birmingham, 3–5 June 2026 We are seeking expressions of interest for a developmental workshop session in modern British trans history to be held at the Modern British Studies conference in June. Participants will share precirculated papers of between 2,500 and 5,000 words, and discuss these with each other in an extended-length session as part of the conference programme. They will therefore have the opportunity to receive in-depth feedback in a supportive environment grounded in field expertise, as well as to participate in a wider discussion with fellow modern British trans historians about the state of the field. Participation is open to researchers working on any aspect of the trans history of Britain, Ireland, and the British Empire since c. 1700. The session is primarily aimed at postgraduate and early-career researchers, but anyone who feels as if they would benefit from the opportunity to workshop a paper is welcome to register their interest, including historians working outside the academy. If the session is oversubscribed, preference will be given to current PGRs/graduate students. MBS conference attendees who would like to attend the session without workshopping a paper will have the opportunity nearer the time to register their interest and to receive the precirculated papers. To register your interest in workshopping a paper in this session, please write to Sam Rutherford (sam.rutherford@glasgow.ac.uk) by 16 January 2026 with a brief indication of your potential paper topic.

I'm organising a trans history workshop session as part of the @mbsbirmingham.bsky.social conference in July. Details below. Do get in touch by end of next week if you have any questions or would like to register your interest, and pass on to anyone you know who might be keen to participate.

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Building Connections: A networking event for gender and sexuality early-career scholars at Cambridge

Building Connections: A networking event for gender and sexuality early-career scholars at Cambridge

⚧️ A networking event for Cambridge scholars who study gender and sexuality, featuring speed networking sessions and informal discussions to help build connections and explore potential collaborations

30 Jan from 5pm
Alison Richard Building, CB3 9DP
https://bit.ly/4j51yGj

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this is a Canadian petition to uphold charter rights for transgender and minority communities

if youre Canadian, please sign it. if youre not Canadian, please share it.

www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en...

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Founded in 1973, The ArQuives has grown into one of the largest 2SLGBTQIA+ archives in the world. Beginning in 2026, we will offer two research fellowships: The Brian King Research Fellowship and The Alan Miller Research Fellowship.

Founded in 1973, The ArQuives has grown into one of the largest 2SLGBTQIA+ archives in the world. Beginning in 2026, we will offer two research fellowships: The Brian King Research Fellowship and The Alan Miller Research Fellowship.

Founded in 1973, The ArQuives has grown into one of the largest 2SLGBTQIA+ archives in the world. Beginning in 2026, we will offer two research fellowships: The Brian King Research Fellowship and The Alan Miller Research Fellowship.

More info: https://arquives.ca/2026-research-fellowship/

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11. Tagung der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Geschlechterforschung Gender_Queer Worldings: Gewalt, Bündnisse, Zukunftsentwürfe Die 11. Tagung der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Geschlechterforschung findet unter dem Titel "Gender_Queer Worldings: Gewalt, Bündnisse...

Please share! Call for contributions for the Austrian Gender Studies conference #ÖGGF in September 2026 at #UniInnsbruck / #CGI on "Gender_Queer Worldings". Deadline: February 28, 2026.
#GenderStudies #GenderHist #QueerStudies #QueerHist
conferences.uibk.ac.at/e/oeggf

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Very happy that my article "Imperial Masculinities: Involuntary Losses of Semen as Markers of White Virility (France, 1830s–1880s)" is out now, in the European Journal for the History of Medicine and Health! brill.com/view/journal...

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Fotocollage zeigt links Mahjub bin Adam Mohamed, genannt Bayume Mohamed Husen, im hellen Anzug mit Krawatte. Rechts oben ein Foto vom Haus Vaterland nachts. Rechts unten der Stolperstein in der Brunnenstr.

Fotocollage zeigt links Mahjub bin Adam Mohamed, genannt Bayume Mohamed Husen, im hellen Anzug mit Krawatte. Rechts oben ein Foto vom Haus Vaterland nachts. Rechts unten der Stolperstein in der Brunnenstr.

Bayume Mohamed Husen starb am 24. November 1944 im KZ Sachsenhausen.
Er war 1929 aus Daressalam in Tansania - bis 1918 Kolonie "Deutsch-Ostafrika" - nach Berlin gekommen, um das ausstehende Gehalt für den Einsatz als Kindersoldat in der deutschen Kolonialtruppe im Ersten Weltkrieg einzufordern. 🧵

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The Life and Legacy of Sion Assidon For the Moroccan Jewish leftist, the decolonization of his homeland and the liberation of Palestine were inextricably entwined.

"Assidon believed that, at its core, the Palestinian cause is a matter of human justice, that its rationale is one of righting wrongs—and, as such, does not allow for half measures."

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Can't wait for the movie adaptation.

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If you have not already seen, this exciting new edited volume by Helga Amesberger, Helga Embacher, and Johannes-Dieter Steinert released in September. Filled with poignant new research on sexual(ized) violence during the Holocaust and Second World War, it includes my newest publication!

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La date limite est prolongée au 1 décembre 2025!

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Militarizing Marriage Following tirailleurs sénégalais’ deployments in West Africa, Congo, Madagascar, North Africa, Syria-Lebanon, Vietnam, and Algeria from the 1880s to 1962...

Ohio University Press is having their annual 40% off + free shipping within US. Code is "ASA25."

Militarizing Marriage is open access, but if you want a throw back physical copy NOW IS YOUR TIME. Check out my chapters in Pathos & Power and Making Martial Races.

So many great books @ Ohio UP!

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French Graduate Research Seminar 

Date: Thursday, November 20th, 5pm

Speaker: Sara-Jane Vigneault, University of Cambridge 

Title: 'Love as a Screening Process: Policing Interracial Relationships behind Closed Doors’ 

Location: Arthur Quiller Couch Room, Old Divinity School, St John's College

French Graduate Research Seminar Date: Thursday, November 20th, 5pm Speaker: Sara-Jane Vigneault, University of Cambridge Title: 'Love as a Screening Process: Policing Interracial Relationships behind Closed Doors’ Location: Arthur Quiller Couch Room, Old Divinity School, St John's College

I’ll be presenting ‘Love as a Screening Process: Policing Interracial Relationships behind Closed Doors’ at the French Graduate Research Seminar this Thursday (20.11) at 5 pm.
Come say hi!
@mmll-cambridge.bsky.social

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PhD Studentship on Family Separation, funded by ERC - CALL FOR APPLICATIONS - RHS PhD Studentship on Family Separation, funded by European Research Council Call for Applications, deadline - 1 March 2026 This is a call for expressions of interest for a European Research Council-fund...

An excellent PhD opportunity for someone to work on family separation during WW1 or WW2. I've done some research on Italian emigrant families separated when the father was serving in the Italian Army and it's a really fascinating area of study. royalhistsoc.org/calendar/phd...

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Discussion with Vieyra’s son, Stéphane Vieyra and Moussa Sène Absa.

Discussion with Vieyra’s son, Stéphane Vieyra and Moussa Sène Absa.

📽️ Such a great start to the ‘La Noire de... at 60’ symposium last night, with film screening of ‘Afrique-sur-Seine’ by Paulin Vieyra and ‘Ça twiste à Popenguine’ by Moussa Sène Absa. Followed by a discussion including Stéphane Vieyra, Moussa Sène Absa, and Doyle Calhoun.
@crasshlive.bsky.social

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Queer As... Exploring Queer Indigenous Creativity

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Our new QUEER AS… website
Exploring queer Indigenous creativity.
With:
Blaqademics/Indigiqueers
Queer as…a podcast (Jazz Money is first up).
Indigenous Creatives
Queer Museums
Queer Tv - deep dive
Our pubs and info

queer-as.org

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Modern European History | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

If you’re in Cambridge and want to learn more about same-sex intimacies between German and North African men during the Rhineland occupation, join us!
www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series...

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Nov. 11: 'Queering the Rhineland: Same-Sex Intimacies and Interracial Fantasies during the Occupation' Sara-Jane Vigneault (Cambridge)

Nov. 11: 'Queering the Rhineland: Same-Sex Intimacies and Interracial Fantasies during the Occupation' Sara-Jane Vigneault (Cambridge)

I’ll be presenting 'Queering the Rhineland: Same-Sex Intimacies and Interracial Fantasies during the Occupation' at the Modern European History Seminar @camhistory.bsky.social next Tuesday (11.11) at 5:15 pm.

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#14 Black People in Nazi Germany – The Stories of Charlotte Rettig and Benedikt Gambé – Podcast "Mal nach den Rechten schauen"

Big shout out to Whitney Nosakhare for inviting myself and @tnflorvil.bsky.social to contribute to the latest Mal nach den Rechten schauen podcast:
www.malnachdenrechtenschauen.de/podcast/14-b...

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🚨 #CfP 🚨

Are you a #historian working on queer/intersectional perspective in historical research?

Check our @eui-qfg.bsky.social call for papers
InterQueer: Crossing Queer and Intersectional Lenses in Historical Practice 👉 loom.ly/VL6GJSU

📆 Submit your proposal by 28 November 2025

#skystorians

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Call for (post-PhD) historians and cultural scholars for the pod! We have a specific wishlist of scholarship we’re looking to add to the lineup:
- ancient & medieval history
and/or
- histories of anywhere other than the US and UK, preferably outside Europe

Pitches to: podcast@thisguysucked.com
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