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  The official publication of the North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS), the Journal of British Studies, has positioned itself as the critical resource for scholars of British culture from the Middle Ages through the present. Drawing on both established and emerging approaches, JBS presents scholarly articles and books reviews from renowned international authors who share their ideas on British society, politics, law, economics, and the arts. In 2005 (Vol. 44), the journal merged with the NACBS publication Albion, creating one journal for NACBS membership.
 
 


About the NACBS

The North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS) is a scholarly society dedicated to all aspects of the study of British civilization. The NACBS sponsors a scholarly journal, the Journal of British Studies, online publications, an annual conference, as well as several academic prizes, graduate fellowships, and undergraduate essay contests. While the largest single group of its members teach British history in colleges and universities in the United States and Canada, the NACBS has significant representation among specialists in literature, art history, politics, law, sociology, and economics. Its membership also includes many teachers at universities in countries outside North America, secondary school teachers, and independent scholars.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

24 December 2008
The North American Conference on British Studies invites you to our
annual reception at the American Historical Association conference in
New York. Please join us between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. on Saturday January 3 2009, in Concourse B, at the Hilton New York, 1335 Avenue of the Americas. For more details, visit us on Facebook.

4 December 2008
The IHR will be hosting the annual Anglo-American Conference on 2-3 July 2009 in London. For more information, visit the website: http://www.history.ac.uk/aac2009/.

1 December 2008
The NACBS archives are now held at George Washington University. We are seeking additions to the archive. For more information, please see the announcement in the new British and Irish Studies Intelligencer.

11 November 2008
The NACBS encourages members to join the American Friends of the Institute for Historical Research (AFIHR). For more information, visit their website.

30 October 2008
The 2009 NACBS Call for Papers is now online.

 

JOBS IN BRITISH HISTORY

H-Net Job Guide for the Humanities and Social Sciences (also lists fellowships)

The American Historical Association

Chronicle of Higher Education

jobs.ac.uk (UK)

Times Higher Education Supplement Jobs (UK)

 

PRIZES, GRANTS, AND FELLOWSHIPS

Grant Databases and Fellowship Opportunities