Thanks for taking this on with your busy schedule.Having spoken at
several roundtables in the past, I should leave speaking opportunities
to the younger people.
Ayesha Ramachandran wrote:
> There will certainly be a Spenser Roundtable session! Next year, I'll be
> taking over the organizing of the annual roundtable from Scott Lucas,
> who is moving on to greater organizational tasks at the SCSC. If you are
> interested in participating in this event, or have ideas on what you
> think the theme for 2010 should be, do let me know!
>
> Happy holidays to all --
> Ayesha
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> Ayesha Ramachandran
> Assistant Professor
> Department of English
> Stony Brook University
> Stony Brook, NY 11794-5350
> (631) 632-7628
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> From: Roger Kuin <[log in to unmask]>
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> Date: 12/17/2009 05:50 PM
> Subject: Fwd: [Geneva 2009 SCSC] CFP Montreal 2010 Conference
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> A Sidney session and/or a Spenser session would be excellent here!
>
> Roger K.
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> *From: *"Donald J. Harreld" <[log in to unmask]
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> *Date: *17 décembre 2009 21:24:27 HNEC
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> *Subject: [Geneva 2009 SCSC] CFP Montreal 2010 Conference*
>
> The Sixteenth Century Society and Conference (SCSC) is now accepting
> proposals for individual papers and complete sessions for its annual
> conference, to be held at the Hilton Bonaventure in Montreal, Canada,
> 14-17 October 2010. The SCSC, founded to promote scholarship on the
> early modern era (ca. 1450 – ca. 1660), actively encourages the
> participation of international scholars as well as the integration of
> younger colleagues into the academic community. We also welcome
> proposals for roundtables sponsored by scholarly societies that are
> affiliated with the SCSC.
>
> In honor of our bilingual host city, proposals are encouraged in either
> English or French. Abstracts (up to 250 words in length) for papers and
> sessions may be submitted online at: _www.sixteenthcentury.org_
> <http://www.sixteenthcentury.org/>
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> The deadline for submissions is 15 March 2010. Within four weeks after
> the deadline, the Program Committee will notify all those who submitted
> proposals.
>
> The SCSC, a not-for-profit scholarly organization, receives no
> governmental or institutional funding. In order to participate in this
> conference, delegates or their sponsoring institution/organization will
> need to fund their own travel and lodging expenses in addition to a $155
> per delegate registration fee ($93 student fee). The registration fee is
> used to pay for conference facilities and general events. By paying the
> fee, delegates become members in the SCSC and receive the Sixteenth
> Century Journal.
>
> Happy holidays!
>
> Dr. Donald J. Harreld
> Executive Director, Sixteenth Century Society and Conference
> Associate Professor, Dept. of History
> 2145 JFSB
> Brigham Young University
> Provo, UT 84602
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