Monday, August 21, 2017

Davis Center fellowships

The Shelby Cullom Davis Center at Princeton's History department will feature the theme, "Law & Legalities" for the coming two academic years. Applications for one- and two-semester fellowships are due on Dec.1, 2017:

This two-year seminar will bring together visiting scholars working on law in societies around the world and throughout human history, on topics including (but not restricted to) state administration, gender and sexuality, race, religion, property, science, environment, technology, war, migration, commerce, medicine, disability, incarceration, and human rights. How have legal, illegal, quasi-legal, and extra-legal forms of social order interacted in different periods and places? We will consider the historical possibilities and predicaments that have emerged within legal and juridical systems (both ‘hard’ and ‘soft’), as well as the conflicts that have arisen from the overlapping jurisdictions of custom, community, religion, nation-state, empire, and international bodies. 
Fellowships are awarded 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 link to: https://dof.princeton.edu/academicjobs. The deadline for receipt of applications and letters of recommendation for fellowships for 2018/2019 is December 1, 2017, 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. 
Further information is available here and here.