Welcome to H-Ethnic, a member of H-Net Humanities & Social Sciences OnLine. This is one of the original H-net networks, with documented discussion logs dating back to June 1993. H-Ethnic encourages scholarly discussion of ethnic history, broadly defined. We make available diverse bibliographical, research and teaching aids.
Below you will find the latest books in Race and Ethnicity Studies. The list includes new titles streaming from the H-Net Book Channel plus new book announcements posted to H-Ethnicity by subscribers. On the right are announcements and discussion in the field. CFPs can be found in the link on the right side of the page.
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Announcements and Discussion
The Month of Emerging Scholars in Asian Studies (U Delaware, April, 2024)Vimalin Rujivacharakul•04/08/2024Announcement
The Month of Emerging Scholars in Asian Studies (U.Delaware, April 10 to April 24)
In Fall 2023, the Asian Studies Program at the University of Delaware, in collaboration with ten academic departments, held an international competition to select emerging scholars in Asian
Chinese Canadian Museum - Diasporic Voices across the Pacific Ocean
Cangbai Wang•04/08/2024Announcement
Dear all,
The ‘Global Diasporic Chinese Museums Network Initiative Public Talk Series’ will host the 7th talk on Thursday 11 April 2024. Our speaker is Melissa Karmen Lee, CEO, the Chinese Canadian Museum. She will give a talk on Chinese Canadian Museum - Diasporic Voices across the Pacific Ocean 加拿大华裔博物馆之设
The Mann Act and the Battle over Jewish Sex Work in Butte, Montana, 1909-1914
When a group of Jewish men in Butte, Montana joined the growing wave of American Jewish agitation against Jewish prostitution networks in 1909, they exiled, incarcerated, and/or deported many Jewish women and men enmeshed in Butte’s sex industry.
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