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Hello,

Would it be possible to send this Call for Papers out on Iberia, please?  I think it may interest some of your subscribers.

Many thanks,

Robert Howes

Dr. Robert Howes,

Visiting Research Associate,

Dept. of Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies,

King's College London,

Virginia Woolf Building, Room VWB 5.08,

22 Kingsway,

London WC2B 6LE.

E-mail: [log in to unmask]


Transatlantic Studies Association

19th Annual Conference
Centre for International Studies, ISCTE-IUL, Lisbon
6-8 July 2020

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Call for Papers

Submissions are invited for the 2020 Annual Conference

KEYNOTE LECTURES

Professor Andrew Moravcsik (Princeton University)

“Why meeting NATO’s 2% target would make Europe (and the West) less secure”

AND

Professor Anna Brickhouse (University of Virginia)
2020 Mayflower Lecture

   “From Lima to Lisbon: Earthquake History in the Making”      

Co-sponsored by the University of Plymouth:

 ‘Mayflower 400: Atlantic Crossings’

PLUS

A Roundtable discussion on:

Southern Transatlantic Connections and the Cold War
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The TSA is a broad network of scholars who use the ‘transatlantic’ as a frame of reference for their work in a variety of disciplines, including (but not limited to): history, politics and international relations, and literary studies. All transatlantic-themed paper and panel proposals from these and related disciplines are welcome.

The conference is organised around a number of subject themes, each of which is convened by members of the conference programme committee. If you would like to discuss your paper or panel proposal prior to submission, please contact the relevant programme committee members. This year’s subject themes are: 

  1. Diplomatic and international history (David Ryan, [log in to unmask], Chris Jespersen, [log in to unmask])
  2. Political and intellectual history (Joe Renouard, [log in to unmask], Ana Monica Fonseca, [log in to unmask]) 
  3. Social, cultural and religious history (Kristin Cook, [log in to unmask], Constance Post, [log in to unmask])
  4. International Relations and Security Studies (Luís Rodrigues, [log in to unmask], Joe Renouard, [log in to unmask])  
  5. Literature, film, and theatre (Donna Gessell, [log in to unmask], Finn Pollard, [log in to unmask])
  6. Business and finance (Thomas Mills, [log in to unmask], António Monteiro, [log in to unmask])
  7. Latin America in a transatlantic context (Robert Howes, [log in to unmask], Pedro Seabra, [log in to unmask])
  8. Ethnicity, race and migration (Kristin Cook, [log in to unmask], Ana Lúcia Sá, [log in to unmask])  

 

Special Subject Theme: ‘Mayflower 400: Atlantic Crossings’

The TSA is pleased to join the University of Plymouth, England in welcoming proposals that seek to place the Mayflower voyage within an Atlantic context, and that offer an opportunity to better understand, interrogate and develop the political, religious, scientific and economic forces which shaped the Atlantic world in this historical moment and beyond. In commemorating ‘Mayflower 400’, we seek to uncover and enable voices and identities which forged, or were forged by, Atlantic crossings of many kinds. The 2020 TSA conference thus welcomes scholars focusing on the Mayflower voyage and its legacies, or on early America from historical/cultural/literary perspectives.

 

Other formats

In addition to the subject themes above, we welcome papers and panels on any aspect of transatlantic studies. Interdisciplinary papers and panels are particularly welcome, as are innovative formats, such as roundtables, workshops or multimedia presentations.

 

Submission Instructions

Panel proposals should constitute three or four presenters and a Chair (as well as a discussant if desired). Panel proposals should be sent by email as one document attachment to [log in to unmask], and include:

  • 300-word overview of the panel theme;
  • 300-word abstracts for each of the papers;
  • 100-word author biographies;
  • 2-page CVs for all participants.

The subject line of the email for panel proposals should read: ‘TSA Proposal-[Last name of panel convenor]-[Subject theme]’ (state ‘Other’ if not falling under listed themes) (E.g. ‘TSA Proposal-Smith-Diplomacy and International History’).

Individual paper proposals should be sent by email as one document attachment, and include:

  • 300-word abstract for the paper
  • 100-word author biography;
  • 2-page CV.

The subject line of the email for paper proposals should read: ‘TSA Proposal-[Last name of presenter]-[Subject theme]’ (state ‘Other’ if not falling under listed themes) (E.g. ‘TSA Proposal-Smith-Other).

 

Travel Grants

The TSA particularly welcomes proposals from new members and junior scholars. Travel grants are available to support early career scholars presenting a paper at the conference. As a result of funding from the Halle Foundation, the TSA is able this year to offer a number of additional travel grants to support early career scholars presenting a paper on any aspect of relations between the United States and Germany.

If wishing to apply for a travel grant, applicants should indicate this in the body of the email when submitting their paper or panel. If papers are believed to qualify for Halle Foundation funding, this should be indicated. In addition to the materials requested above, travel grant applicants should include a brief statement explaining why it is important for them to attend the TSA conference, and an outline of the principal costs entailed. For further details about TSA travel grants, see the TSA website: www.transatlanticstudies.com.

 

Deadline for panel and paper proposals: 27 January 2020
All paper and panel proposals, and travel grant applications, should be sent to the conference email: [log in to unmask].

 

NB: The working language of the conference will be English.



Contact details and further information

 

Chair of TSA: Christopher Jespersen: [log in to unmask]

 

Vice-Chair of TSA: Thomas Mills: [log in to unmask]

 

Secretary of TSA: Kristin Cook: [log in to unmask]

 

Local Organiser: Luís Rodrigues, [log in to unmask]

 

www.transatlanticstudies.com





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