Theme
"Prophecy, Prediction, and the Politics of Futurity"
What it is
A graduate-student-only symposium where accepted participants present article-length papers and receive feedback from editors.
Format
- Virtual (Zoom)
- October 17, 2026
Eligibility
Graduate students at any stage.
Benefits
- Present your work
- Receive editorial feedback
- Network with scholars
- Strengthen future publication prospects
Application Requirement
Abstract under 500 words.
Deadline
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June 22, 2026
Key details regarding the event:
- Abstract Submission: Applicants must submit a 500-word abstract to blogjhi@gmail.com.
- Email Subject Line: Must include "Symposium Abstract".
- Event Structure: Accepted students will pre-circulate their papers, present on a panel, and receive direct feedback from peers and Journal of the History of Ideas editorial board members.
- Precirculation Deadline: Accepted students will need to send a journal-length paper by October 2, 2026. [1, 2]
For detailed guidelines and thematic context, you can read the official JHI Graduate Student Symposium 2026 Call for Proposals. [1]