CFP: Sourcebook for Histories of Weather and Weathering
Rebekah Higgitt, Tamara Caulkins and Lotta Leiwo, editors of A Sourcebook for Histories of Weather and Weathering (working title), are inviting contributions to this planned open access sourcebook, which aims to present and analyse a diverse range of primary sources that reveal embodied, scientific and cultural knowledges in histories of weather and weathering. Focusing on the late 18th to the mid-20th centuries, the book aims to be geographically diverse and to include textual, visual, audio and material sources that record or were shaped by different forms of knowledge and experience — from scientific measurement to bodily sensation, from quotidian cultural practices to folklore and Indigenous Traditional Knowledge.
The editors are open to contributions of different lengths, between c. 800 and 5,000 words, depending on the source(s) presented and the analysis offered. They also welcome essays that reflect on the significance, and offer guidance for the use, of particular types of source.
Potential contributors should submit a proposal of 500–800 words by September 4, 2026, giving a short outline of the planned contribution, including preliminary analytic ideas and an estimation of length. If your proposal is accepted, a deadline of March 12, 2027 for the submission of full texts and images is anticipated.
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