medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Social History Society
Annual Conference, 7-9 January 2005,
at
Trinity College, Dublin
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Society encourages proposals for papers, especially those promoting wide-ranging discussions of the present state and future of cultural and social history. Papers given at the Conference will be considered for publication in Cultural and Social History. Proposals are welcomed from scholars interested in reflecting on policy and practice in social and cultural history, including those with backgrounds in cultural studies, history of art and the visual arts, literary studies, law and criminology, anthropology and the social sciences in general.
The six thematic strands are as follows. For further information please contact the Strand Organisers:
Cultures and Identities, (contact Shani D'Cruze - [log in to unmask] )
Self and Society (contact [log in to unmask] )
Life Styles and Life Courses (contact Mary Clare Martin - [log in to unmask] )
Deviance, Inclusion and Exclusion (contact David Nash - [log in to unmask] ) There is a special theme this year however all submissions will be considered.
Production and Consumption (contact Barry Doyle - [log in to unmask] )
Mapping the past: Boundaries, Communications and Transnational Exchanges
(contact David Hopkin - [log in to unmask] )
See also the Society's website (http://sochist.ntu.ac.uk <http://sochist.ntu.ac.uk/> ), which includes more detailed calls for each strand or contact the Society's Honorary Secretary, [log in to unmask] .
Proposals are invited for papers in any historical context, period or culture. They should consist of title and abstract (around 350 words; no more than a side of A4). Proposals from postgraduate students are particularly welcomed. Submission of sessions or panels of three related papers (plus chair, if liked) are encouraged, and especially those for panels which would signal engagement between historians working on different historical periods, or panels exploring links between history and other disciplines. Suggestions for alternative forums of debate are also invited. There will be two submission dates for abstracts. Those abstracts accepted which were submitted by 7 June 2004 will be notified by 15 July 2004; those abstracts accepted which were submitted by 30 September 2004 will be notified by the end of October.
ALL abstracts (including those also sent directly to Strand Organisers) MUST be sent to: Mrs. Linda Persson, Administrative Secretary, SHS, Lancaster University, Bailrigg, Lancaster, LA1 4YG (tel: 01524-592605; Fax: 01524-846102; Email: [log in to unmask]) for distribution to the conference committee. Submitters of proposals are encouraged to indicate the strand(s) they feel most appropriate for their papers, but the ultimate decision will be made by the conference committee. For further information on the conference and its location, please visit the Social History Society's website: http://sochist.ntu.ac.uk <http://sochist.ntu.ac.uk/> .
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