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The Permissive Archive, abstracts 31 July, conference 9 November 2012full name / name of organization: Centre for Editing Lives and Letters, Queen Mary, University of London contact email: hjgrahammatheson@gmail.com For ten years, the Centre for Editing Lives and Letters (CELL) has pioneered original archival research that illuminates the past for the benefit of the modern research community, and beyond. To celebrate this anniversary, on 9 November 2012 we will be holding a conference examining the future of the ‘Permissive Archive’. The scope of archival history is broad, and this conference seeks presentations from a wide range of work which opens up archives - not only by bringing to light objects and texts that have lain hidden, but by demystifying and demonstrating the skills needed to make new histories. Too long associated with settled dust, archival research will be championed as engaged and engaging: a rigorous but permissive field. We welcome proposals for papers on any aspect of early modern archival work, manuscript or print, covering the period 1500 – 1800. Topics may include, but are not limited to: • The shape of the archive – ideology and interpretation Please send 300-word proposals to Submissions are not limited to the 20-minute paper. CELL will be holding a work-shop on the use of archival materials, and we are keen to hear from scholars with ideas for alternative presentations such as group sessions, trips or guided walks. Submissions will be peer-reviewed by Professor Lisa Jardine. http://permissivearchive.wordpress.com/ cfp categories: bibliography_and_history_of_the_book cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches eighteenth_century graduate_conferences humanities_computing_and_the_internet interdisciplinary international_conferences renaissance
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