> > CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> > The Renaissance Society of America will hold its 2003 meeting in Toronto
> > (March 28-30). In recognition of the fact that the Society for
> > Confraternity Studies is based in Toronto, and the Confraternities
> > Collection of offprints, monographs and essay collections is located there,
> > the RSA decided that it would dedicate its plenary Recent Trends panel to
> > the subject of recent work in confraternal studies. The three panelists
> > making presentations will be Nerida Newbiggin (Theatre), Barbara Wisch (Art
> > History), and Nicholas Terpstra (History)
> >
> > The Society for Confraternity Studies would like to mark this occasion with a
> > special set of panels exploring
> > all aspects of confraternal history and culture. This is an opportunity to
> > bring together a wide range of specialists on art history, theatre, history,
> > music, and literature to share the results of their research. Please
> > consider submitting individual papers, but in particular please consider
> > drawing together a panel. We welcome submissions from all geographical
> > areas, and through the time period of 1350-1650. We would like to make this
> > a chance for scholars from around the world to get together to discuss
> > recent trends in the area, and so particularly welcome international
> > submissions.
> >
> > The deadline for receiving your proposals is Friday, May 3, 2002. We are
> > currently exploring the possibility of getting funding from the Canadian
> > government to help subsidize the travel costs of overseas contributors, but
> > will need to make the application by the middle of March. If you would like
> > to be eligible for this support, please send your proposal by Monday, March
> > 18, 2002.
> >
> > Proposals should include a title, an abstract of no more than 150 words,
> > your current institutional affiliation, and any AV requirements. The may be
> > sent to: [log in to unmask]
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