CFP: Liberalism Under Fire: New York in the 1950s (10/1; 4/6/01)

From: Philip Napoli (pfn9@columbia.edu)
Date: Mon Jun 12 2000 - 12:17:45 EDT

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    Liberalism Under Fire: New York in the 1950s

    A One-Day Conference, Hosted by the Herbert H. Lehman Suite, Rare Book
    and Manuscript Library, Columbia University

    April 6, 2001

    In 1958 speech at Columbia University, Senator Herbert H. Lehman
    declared that “so far as liberal and liberalism are concerned, the very
    present period is largely overshadowed by a pall of sterility,
    conformity, compromise and confusion. It is a dark period for liberalism
    and for America.”

    And what of the history of Lehman’s home state, New York? Was the
    period as dark as Lehman believed? What precisely was the crisis of
    liberalism in the 1950's? And what critiques can we offer of that
    ideology and its practical consequences?

    We wish to encourage a cross-disciplinary exploration of these questions
    at a one-day conference focusing on the history of New York, both City
    and State.

    Panel and paper proposals are now being solicited for a conference that
    will consider the history of New York, both City and State, during the
    1950s.

    Topics can include, but are not limited to:
    Race Relations in New York in the 1950s
    McCarthyism in New York
    New York as the Culture Capital of the Nation
    The Relationship between Local New York Politics and the National Scene
    Labor Relations in New York State
    The Roots of Urban Problems of the 1960s
    Politics and Representation of New York in the Arts and Media

    Between 9 and 12 papers will be presented at the conference, and it is
    hoped that a published volume will emerge from the proceedings.

    We encourage a wide-range of proposals, and those wishing to participate
    should submit a 300-500 word prospectus for their paper, along with a
    CV, on or before October 1. Proposals should be sent by mail to: New
    York in the 1950s, Herbert H. Lehman Suite and Papers, 406 International
    Affairs Building, 420 West 118th St., New York, NY 10027, or by email
    to: lehman-suite@libraries.cul.columbia.ed

    --
    Philip F. Napoli, Ph.D.
    Curator
    Lehman Suite and Papers
    406 International Affairs Building
    Mail Code 3301
    Columbia University
    New York, NY  10027
    212-854-3060
    

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