CFP: "History" and Its Discontents: Tenth Annual History and Theory Graduate Conference (grad) (1/15/07; 4/13/07-4/14/
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The University of California, Irvine history graduate students are proud
to sponsor the Tenth Annual History and Theory Graduate Conference to be
held 13-14 April 2007. Graduate students in the humanities and the social
sciences who are interested in current practices and uses of "history" are
invited to submit paper proposals and/or proposals for panels.
Tenth Annual History and Theory Graduate Conference, Steering Committee
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Call For Papers:
"History" and Its Discontents: Tenth Annual History and Theory Graduate
Conference
University of California, Irvine
April 13-14, 2007
Graduate students are invited to submit paper proposals on any historical
topic for the Tenth Annual University of California, Irvine History and
Theory Graduate Conference to be held April 13-14, 2007. The conference
will have an interdisciplinary focus with an overall objective of
examining the current practices and uses of history. The conference will
not be confined to "historians" but rather will be inclusive of all
graduate students that use "history" in their work or who write from a
"historical" perspective. The conference will also take up issues and
ideas raised by the current encounters between "theory" and history-such
as critical theory, cultural studies, feminism, queer theory, and
post-colonial studies, among others. By examining the usefulness of
different methodological and theoretical approaches to the study of the
past, and as practiced across various disciplinary fields, the conference
will explore the ways in which these different approaches have reshaped
historical inquiry.
Possible avenues of investigation for paper submissions include, but are
not limited to, the following subjects:
* world history
* post-colonial history
* gender history
* cultural history
* public history
* histories of power or social control
* the history of a specific space
* the history of an idea
* social history
* art history
* literary history
* historiography
* the history of science and medicine
history and memory
* economic history
* comparative history
* narratives and counter-narratives of nationalism
* histories of marginalized communities
Papers addressing other "historical" topics are also encouraged.
All proposals should include an abstract (100 to 200 words in length), a
one page CV, and an accompanying cover letter. Panel proposals should
include a one-page panel statement, a list of participants, individual
paper proposals, and CVs for each panel participant. Please submit
applications by January 15, 2007 to:
"History" and Its Discontents: Tenth Annual History and Theory Graduate
Conference, Steering Committee
History Department
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697
For further information, email: historyandtheory_at_gmail.com
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