Call for papers for the 5th international conference of the Journal of Youth Studies.
The conference will take place at the University of Porto (Portugal) in May 2027.
Abstracts are due by 31 July 2026.
jys-conference.eventqualia.net/en/2027/home/
Posts by SHCY
CFP: The Othered Child: Roma (and) Childhood between History and Antigypsyist Fantasy — www.hist.uni-heidelberg.de/de/newsroom/...
2.5 year postdoc opportunity at CoE NARS, Tampere University. The focus is on the history of everyday nationalism and we encourage applications dealing with the history of childhood and youth. Please distribute far and wide and encourage great scholars to apply. tuni.rekrytointi.com/paikat/?o=A_...
CFP—Safe and Sound: Caring for Children Displaced by Conflict During the 20th Century: networks.h-net.org/group/announ...
Reminder. Send me your applications!
Nominations for SHCY's 2026 Grace Abbott Book Prize, Fass-Sandin Article Prize, and Laura Lovett Dissertation Prize are now open! The deadline for submission is April 15, 2026. More information is available here: www.shcy.org/awards/curre...
The Society for the History of Children and Youth offers annual grants to scholarly event organizers. SHCY will award two $500 grants and one $1500 grant for events that take place in 2026–27. The application deadline is May 1. Find more information here: www.shcy.org/events1/even...
Nominations for SHCY's 2026 Grace Abbott Book Prize, Fass-Sandin Article Prize, and Laura Lovett Dissertation Prize are now open! The deadline for submission is April 15, 2026. More information is available here: www.shcy.org/awards/curre...
The Society for the History of Children and Youth offers annual grants to scholarly event organizers. SHCY will award two $500 grants and one $1500 grant for events that take place in 2026–27. The application deadline is May 1. Find more information here: www.shcy.org/events1/even...
Check out this week's interview on Digital Childhoods with Bianca Premo on the tragic case of the "youngest mother in the world" and what it teaches us about time, maturity, and Peruvian history: shcydigitalchildhoods.org/dir/jumping-...
Calls for submissions for SHCY's Grace Abbott Book Prize, Fass-Sandin Article Prize, and Laura Lovett Dissertation Prize will be coming soon—stay tuned!
Wrote a few words in @shcy.bsky.social's online exhibit Childish Things last week. Thanks @layla-koch.bsky.social for your helpful comments!
This week on Digital Childhoods, Idunn Rostøl (@ivrostol.bsky.social) shares about Norwegian children's mission to Romani children and how this shaped ideas of nation and childhood. shcydigitalchildhoods.org/dir/collecti...
In this week's Digital Childhoods post, read about Dr. Holly N.S. White's exciting new public history project on the history of childhood: "The Childish Professor"!
Call for symposium papers: "Digital Geographies of Childhood and Youth."
The international symposium will take place at Heidelberg University (Germany) from 22 to 24 June. Among the organizers is our member, Peter Kraftl.
Abstracts are due by 8 March.
www.transient-spaces.org/cfp-digital-...
NEW ISSUE OUT NOW The Lion and the Unicorn 48.2, Apr 2024 #S2O #OpenAccess at Project MUSE CONTRIBUTORS Rebekah Fitzsimmons, Vanessa Joosen, Paavo Van der Eecken, Brianna Anderson, Amy Webster, Yi Li, Melissa Terras, Yongning Li, Yauheniya Lekarevich, Sergei Pashakhin, Justin Wigard, Agnes Brauer, Felix Giesa, Michelle Kamolz, Mary Rizzo, Joshua Altshuler, Sara L. Schwebel, Elena Baibikov, Raffaella Baccolini, Áine McGillicuddy, Keith O'Sullivan, Roberta Pederzoli, Julia Beck, Lena Kåreland, Simon Springare, Åsa Warnqvist, Olle Widhe, John A. Walsh, Sasha Goryl, Kate Long, Glen Layne-Worthey, Kylee Green, Maryam Khorasani, Lorinda B. Cohoon, Katharine Slater, Stephen Dudas, Dainy Bernstein HOPKINS PRESS JOURNALS www.press.jhu.edu/journals/lion-and-unicorn
NEW ISSUE OUT NOW
The Lion and the Unicorn
48.2, Apr 2024
#S2O #OpenAccess at Project MUSE
tinyurl.com/bdd4ct7v
CONTRIBUTORS
Rebekah Fitzsimmons, Vanessa Joosen,
Paavo Van der Eecken, Brianna Anderson,
Amy Webster, Yi Li, Melissa Terras,
Yongning Li, Yauheniya Lekarevich,
Mary Rizzo & more
Next week at the 'Life-cycles' history seminar in Bloomsbury, this paper from Magdalene Klassen (Johns Hopkins University): www.history.ac.uk/news-events/.... All welcome
In this week's Digital Childhoods post, read about Dr. Holly N.S. White's exciting new public history project on the history of childhood: "The Childish Professor"!
THE WORLD OF CHILDREN: Foreign Cultures in Nineteenth-Century German Education and Entertainment, edited by Simone Lässig and Andreas Weiß is now available in paperback!
Find out more here: bit.ly/4qJzlYT
#History #CulturalStudies #EducationalStudies #GermanStudies
Routledge Studies in the Histories of Children and Youth - expressions of interest welcome for book publications! All the details are here www.histchild.org/articles/pub... #histchild
I haven't been on here in a while for personal reasons, but hopping back on to say that my new book is available for download here: www.bloomsburycollections.com/monograph?do...
If you are interested in #histchild #histed then there should be something here for you!
This is a call for papers for a special issue of gender and history on childhood, gender and crises. For more details email katie.barclay@mq.edu.au
Call for papers: Childhood, Gender and Crises: Living at the End of the World. for Gender & History
In the first Digital Childhoods post of 2026, Valentina Boretti (vboretti.bsky.social) explores how candy and patriotism were connected in 1930s Shanghai: shcydigitalchildhoods.org/dir/candies-...
In the first Digital Childhoods post of 2026, Valentina Boretti (vboretti.bsky.social) explores how candy and patriotism were connected in 1930s Shanghai: shcydigitalchildhoods.org/dir/candies-...
Call for papers for one-day colloquium: Charity, Humanitarianism, and Childhood. Monday 22nd June 2026. Centre for the History of Childhood, University of Oxford Magdalen College Oxford, UK, and online. We welcome papers that consider the theme of ‘Charity, Humanitarianism, and Childhood’ from a wide variety of perspectives. Areas that papers might explore include: Children’s experiences as recipients of charity and humanitarianism, including in the context of conflict and displacement. Children’s experiences as charitable and humanitarian actors and providers. Representations of childhood within charitable and humanitarian discourses. Institutions and communities that mobilise around charitable and humanitarian relief for children. Memories, intergenerational transmission, and legacies of charity and humanitarianism. Failures, limitations, and tensions resulting from charitable and humanitarian actions. Archives for, approaches to, and public engagement with the study of charity, humanitarianism, and childhood in the past. Conceptual connections between care, vulnerability, and age. We welcome papers from any disciplinary or professional background and career stage, including advanced undergraduate and graduate students. We encourage papers that engage with the diversity of children’s and young people’s experiences in any historical period and place. Please send abstracts of c. 250 words for a fifteen-minute paper and a brief bio to sian.pooley@magd.ox.ac.uk by midday on Friday 13th March 2026. We plan to offer in person and online participation, so please indicate your preference when submitting. Organising Committee: Charlotte Canizo, Joseph Leidy, Siân Pooley, Susannah Wright
📢Call for papers📢 for this year's Centre for the History of Childhood colloquium on Charity, Humanitarianism, and Childhood on 22 June 2026. Please send us your abstracts by midday on Friday 13 March. We look forward to hearing from you! More details here: www.history.ox.ac.uk/centre-histo...
Congratulations to @susannequitmann.bsky.social for winning the 2025 SHCY Dissertation Award! Read in this week's interview about her innovative research about British child migrants and finding the child's voice: shcydigitalchildhoods.org/dir/shcy-dis...
Do you work on #domesticabuse #divorce #economicabuse #childcustody in the third sector/policy? Then we have the workshop for you! 'Archives to Action' is a free 1-day workshop exploring the important role archival research can play in policy reform. Details 👇
www.northumbria.ac.uk/about-us/new...
Maybe the term 'adulthood' is, in fact, not incredibly useful if we keep redefining it to mean a shorter & shorter section of our lifespans (without even getting into the problems with assuming changes in the brain map onto social roles...) www.theguardian.com/science/2025... #histchild #skystorians