-
University of Texas-Austin Assistant Professorship in Borderlands History
Deadline: October 31 (hard deadline) Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We seek historians with expertise in legal history, gender and sexuality, migration studies or immigration policy, cultural history, Indigenous/Native American history, and/or comparative and relational studies of borderlands.” URL: https://faculty.utexas.edu/career/121733
-
Clark Atlanta University Assistant Professorship in International Political Economy – Women in Politics
Deadline: Unstated; posted on HEJ 8/18; starts in 2024 Length/Track: Apparently tenure track Description: “The successful candidate will be able to teach courses in political economy of development/underdevelopment, globalization, subaltern politics, and/or post-colonialism; specialize in the Department’s women in politics subfield; employ critical theoretical perspectives; and commit to an active program of research and scholarly…
-
Clark Atlanta University Assistant Professorship in U.S. Government & Politics – Women in Politics
Deadline: Unstated; posted on HEJ 8/18; starts in 2024 Length/Track: Apparently tenure track Description: “The successful candidate will be able to teach courses in Black politics/political science, U.S. presidency, and congressional politics; specialize in the Department’s women in politics subfield; employ critical theoretical perspectives; and commit to an active program of research and scholarly publication…
-
University of Washington Assistant Professorship in African American History
Deadline: October 1 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “Areas of focus may include but are not limited to: the long twentieth century; racism, gender and sexuality; legacies of enslavement; Black freedom movements; comparative Black diasporas; policing and the carceral state; as well as corollary topics such as racial capitalism; U.S. imperialism; African Americans in the U.S.…
-
Franklin and Marshall College Instructorship / Assistant Professorship in Modern US History
Deadline: October 9 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: Post-Civil War to the present. “We have a strong interest in candidates who can engage with one or more of the following programs: Africana Studies; Business, Organizations and Society; Economics; Environmental Studies; Government; Latin American and LatinX Studies; Public Health; Public Policy; and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies.”…
-
California State University-San Bernardino Assistant Professorship in18th-early 19th century United States History
Deadline: November 1 Length/Track: Apparently tenure track Description: Seeking “to hire, at the rank of Assistant Professor, an historian of 18th-early 19th century United States History with an emphasis on Race, Ethnicity, and/or Gender and interest in Public History.” URL: https://careers.csusb.edu/en-us/job/529529/department-of-history-assistant-professor-18thearly-19th-century-united-states-history
-
Williams College Assistant Professorship in LATINX ARTS
Deadline: October 15 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “Defining Latinx Arts broadly and interdisciplinarily, areas of interest including Performance Studies, Visual and Material Cultures, Multimedia Art, Contemporary Art Histories, Film, Dance, and Theatre. We also welcome applications that bridge Latinx Arts and other interdisciplinary areas, such as Digital Humanities; or Science, Technology and Society studies; and/or…
-
University of Montevaldo Assistant Professorship in history
Deadline: “Open until filled” but starts in 2024 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “Preference will be given to applicants with specialization in United States and African American History; experience in Women’s History is desirable as well.” URL: https://jobs.montevallo.edu/postings/8189
-
University of Notre Dame Assistant professorship in Civil rights studies
Deadline: October 16 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “ We are especially interested in scholars who use interdisciplinary approaches to Black social movements of the twentieth century. Defining the era of Civil Rights broadly (including the New Negro Movement through the modern Civil Rights movement, approximately 1955-1975), we are interested in scholars engaging Black political thought,…