The Radical History Review seeks to foster critical perspectives on the histories and politics related to these contemporary understandings of aging and what has been called “later life.” They invite contributions from all time periods and geographies that investigate aging and later life and put them in historical context: as axes for multiscalar and intersectional identities or inequalities, as contested objects of knowledge and governance, as community formations, and sites of cultural and political struggle: https://www.hsozkult.de/searching/id/termine-38755?title=critical-histories-of-aging-and-later-life&q=aging&sort=&fq=&total=120&recno=1&subType=event