CFP: Hist. of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing (10/31; SHARP, 7/19/01-7/22/01)

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    SOCIETY FOR THE HISTORY OF AUTHORSHIP, READING, AND PUBLISHING

    Call for Papers for SHARP 2001

    19-22 July 2001

    RICHMOND AND WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA

    RICHMOND AND WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA

    The ninth annual conference for the Society for the History of Authorship,
    Reading and Publishing will meet 19-22 July 2001 in Williamsburg and
    Richmond, Virginia, under the sponsorship of the Library of Virginia and
    the Virginia Center for the Book in Richmond and the American Studies
    Program and the Earl Gregg Swem Library of the College of William and Mary
    in Williamsburg. Convening in the historic capital of the Virginia colony
    and the contemporary capital of the twenty-first century state, the
    conference will span the centuries of book history.

    In the SHARP tradition, we welcome proposals for individual papers and
    entire sessions dealing with the creation, diffusion, or reception of the
    written or printed word in any historical period or place. We also seek to
    draw on the particular interests and strengths of the conference's
    institutional sponsors in Virginia. To that end, we offer a special welcome
    to proposals for papers and sessions on "Books and Libraries in the New
    Millennium." With every aspect of communications undergoing change in the
    electronic age, the SHARP meeting offers an occasion to reflect on the
    present and future condition of the print medium. Among the featured
    speakers will be David Baldacci, the best-selling author of suspense
    thrillers (Absolute Power), talking about writing for the mass market.

    Sessions will take place both in the state-of-the-art Library of Virginia
    and at the College of William and Mary, adjacent to Colonial Williamsburg,
    the outdoor museum of eighteenth-century Virginia history and culture.
    Participants will have the opportunity to visit the historic sites,
    including the printing office and book bindery. The conference will also be
    highlighted by a special airing of "the Book Guys," a public radio show
    devoted to book collecting and history, which will presented before the
    "live" and lively SHARP audience. We are also planning a "book collectors"
    tour of the region, beginning in Charlottesville before the conference and
    culminating in Washington, D.C. (and the Library of Congress) thereafter.

    Proposals for individual papers should be one page maximum, giving the
    paper title, a short abstract, and brief biographical identification.
    Session proposals should include a cover sheet explaining the theme and
    goals and separate sheets for each paper. The deadline for submissions is
    October 31, 2000. Proposals should be sent by email, if possible, to
    Robert A. Gross at ragros@facstaff.wm.edu.

    Those preferring to submit proposals by regular mail should direct them to:

    Robert A. Gross
    SHARP 2001 Program Chair
    American Studies Program
    College of William and Mary
    P.O. Box 8795
    Williamsburg VA 23187-8795
    U.S.A.

    SHARP offers a limited number of travel grants to graduate students and
    independent scholars (that is, those with no institution to fund their
    travel). Those wishing to apply for a grant should so indicate on their
    submissions.

    The Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing (SHARP)
    is a growing global network of scholars from a variety of disciplines who
    study the social, economic, and cultural history of written and printed
    communication. More information about SHARP can be found on the SHARP
    webpage at http://www.indiana.edu/~sharp/

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