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CFP: Empires and their Contested Pasts (Ireland) (12/31/06; 5/18/07-5/20/07)

updated: 
Thursday, June 15, 2006 - 11:46am
Jennifer M Regan

CALL FOR PAPERS

Empires and their contested pasts

28th Irish Conference of Historians

at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland

18–20 May 2007

We invite proposals for papers exploring aspects of the general theme of
empires and their contested pasts. There is no restriction on chronology,
location, or type of empire. Comparative studies and papers examining
historiographical debates and/or contestations of race, religion, gender,
class, and culture will be welcomed. We particularly invite proposals from
postgraduate students.

CFP: Empires and their Contested Pasts (Ireland) (12/31/06; 5/18/07-5/20/07)

updated: 
Thursday, June 15, 2006 - 11:46am
Jennifer M Regan

CALL FOR PAPERS

Empires and their contested pasts

28th Irish Conference of Historians

at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland

18–20 May 2007

We invite proposals for papers exploring aspects of the general theme of
empires and their contested pasts. There is no restriction on chronology,
location, or type of empire. Comparative studies and papers examining
historiographical debates and/or contestations of race, religion, gender,
class, and culture will be welcomed. We particularly invite proposals from
postgraduate students.

CFP: Negotiating Homeplace in the 19th-Century (9/15/06; NEMLA, 3/1/07-3/4/07)

updated: 
Thursday, June 15, 2006 - 11:46am
wetzelg_at_mailbox.sc.edu

Call for Papers

Panel: Negotiating Homeplace in the Nineteenth Century

38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland

During the English and American industrial eras (1840-1910), homelessness was
more than a lack of home ownership. It often implied a lack of opportunity, a
lack of identity, a lack of acceptance. During this era, how did individuals
negotiate their space (or lack thereof)? How did their homes – or lack
thereof – aid or hinder their own development and position in society? What
spaces did they transform, and in what ways did they manage to maintain,
create, or reconstitute their homes?

CFP: Callaloo: Next Thirty Years of Callaloo (12/1/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, June 15, 2006 - 11:46am
Callaloo

A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS: THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS OF CALLALOO

Callaloo is currently putting together material for an issue to be published
in November 2007 as the last of four special issues celebrating Callaloo's
30th anniversary. This issue is to focus on Callaloo's future as an
international cultural institution and on the writers and scholars who will
fuel that future.

CFP: Callaloo: Next Thirty Years of Callaloo (12/1/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, June 15, 2006 - 11:46am
Callaloo

A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS: THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS OF CALLALOO

Callaloo is currently putting together material for an issue to be published
in November 2007 as the last of four special issues celebrating Callaloo's
30th anniversary. This issue is to focus on Callaloo's future as an
international cultural institution and on the writers and scholars who will
fuel that future.

CFP: Negotiating Homeplace in the 19th-Century (9/15/06; NEMLA, 3/1/07-3/4/07)

updated: 
Thursday, June 15, 2006 - 11:46am
wetzelg_at_mailbox.sc.edu

Call for Papers

Panel: Negotiating Homeplace in the Nineteenth Century

38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland

During the English and American industrial eras (1840-1910), homelessness was
more than a lack of home ownership. It often implied a lack of opportunity, a
lack of identity, a lack of acceptance. During this era, how did individuals
negotiate their space (or lack thereof)? How did their homes – or lack
thereof – aid or hinder their own development and position in society? What
spaces did they transform, and in what ways did they manage to maintain,
create, or reconstitute their homes?

CFP: Callaloo: Next Thirty Years of Callaloo (12/1/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, June 15, 2006 - 11:46am
Callaloo

A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS: THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS OF CALLALOO

Callaloo is currently putting together material for an issue to be published
in November 2007 as the last of four special issues celebrating Callaloo's
30th anniversary. This issue is to focus on Callaloo's future as an
international cultural institution and on the writers and scholars who will
fuel that future.

CFP: Callaloo: Next Thirty Years of Callaloo (12/1/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, June 15, 2006 - 11:46am
Callaloo

A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS: THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS OF CALLALOO

Callaloo is currently putting together material for an issue to be published
in November 2007 as the last of four special issues celebrating Callaloo's
30th anniversary. This issue is to focus on Callaloo's future as an
international cultural institution and on the writers and scholars who will
fuel that future.

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