Our 2023 programme of free online events is kicking off with an interactive webinar on "Our Journeys towards Independence" hosted by NCIS Events Chair Helen Ross. You can book your free tickets at...
The Independent Scholar is the peer-reviewed open-access journal of NCIS, and you can now read, download, print Vol. 9 with critical essays, book reviews, the winning entries in the 2021 Eisenstein Essay Prize, and more! For details go to ...
Maritime historian Phillip Reid was granted an NCIS Conference Support Grant in 2022 to enable him to attend the American Historical Association (AHA) conference in Philadelphia (7-8 January 2023). He reports that all went well, and that "we had a...
We were very pleased to receive news of a name check for NCIS in an article asking "How do volunteer archaeologists use their talents in the service of science?" https://www....
In October/November we were pleased to admit three new Full members and one new Associate member, whose fields span history, religious studies, military history and anthropology.
Mark Danley holds a doctorate in history from Kansas State University as well as a masters...
Congratulations to NCIS member James Magrini who has just published a new philosophy book. Philosophical Sojourns in Aesthetics, Existence, and Education (Cambridge Scholars Publishers, 2023) is a collection of seven speculative and critical essays that initiates a...
We were delighted to receive the following report from Kevin Waitkuweit, who received a Conference Support Grant enabling him to attend this conference.
It is with great appreciation that I write to than you for granting me funding support to attend the American Sociological...
The submissions received spanned a number of Humanities discipline, and two in particular stood out to all committee members as very excellent papers. After careful consideration, the committee reached unanimous agreement as...