CFP: 18th C. Speculations (1/15/01; NEASECS/AtSECS, 11/1/01-11/4/01)

From: Trevor Ross (Trevor.Ross@dal.ca)
Date: Wed Nov 15 2000 - 19:50:53 EST

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    NEASECS/AtSECS 2001
    Halifax, Nova Scotia

    CALL FOR PANELS AND ROUNDTABLES

    "Eighteenth-Century Speculations"

    We invite proposals for Panels and Roundtables for the joint meeting of
    the Northeast American Society for 18thC Studies (NEASECS) and the
    Atlantic Society for 18thC Studies (AtSECS), to be held 1-4 November
    2001, in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    We welcome submissions from all disciplines on any aspect of the long
    eighteenth century, though we are especially interested in topics
    relating to our theme, "Eighteenth-Century Speculations." This theme is
    meant to encompass all manner of conjecture: intellectual inquiry and
    doubt, scientific theories and debates, financial enterprise and
    gambling, the relation of facts and beliefs, and predictions on the
    future of eighteenth-century studies. Some possible topics are listed
    at the end of this message.

    Please send proposals by 15 January 2001. Proposals should include a
    title for the session, a short abstract, a mailing address, e-mail
    address, phone number, and FAX number. You do not have to be a member
    of NEASECS or AtSECS to submit a proposal. Please send proposals to:

    Trevor Ross
    Department of English
    Dalhousie University
    Halifax, Nova Scotia
    Canada B3H 3J5
    tel.: 902-494-3488
    FAX: 902-494-2176
    e-mail: Trevor.Ross@Dal.CA

    OR

    Jane Curran
    Department of German
    Dalhousie University
    Halifax, Nova Scotia
    Canada B3H 4H8
    tel.: 902-494-1091
    FAX: 902-494-2719
    e-mail: Jane.Curran@Dal.Ca

    Here are some suggestions for panel topics:

    - Directions for 18thC Studies (in any or all of the disciplines)
    - "What if?": Counterfactual Topics (in any discipline)
    - Historical Fiction about the 18thC
    - The Role of Biographical Conjecture
    - The Limits of Knowledge
    - The Normalization of Doubt
    - Hypotheses in the Law
    - Medical Reasonings
    - Scientific Fact and Scientific Theory
    - Historical Opinion
    - Political Forecasting
    - Rumours of War
    - Colonial Enterprise
    - Bubbles
    - Trade and Investments
    - Banks and Banking
    - Gambling and Gaming
    - Insurers and Actuaries
    - Perceptions of "Europe"
    - American Dreams
    - Explorers and Explorations
    - Applications of Game Theory
    - Whither Theory?
    - Mathematics and the Arts
    - Architecture and Thought
    - In Mind of Music
    - The Specular
    - Sex and the Imagination
    - Gossip and Secrecy
    - Fancies
    - Reading Nightmares
    - Speculative Fiction
    - Belief
    - The Afterlife
    - Enquiring of Human Nature
    - Les Mentalites
    - Philosophical Intuition
    - ??

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