CFP: Historical Reconstructions (4/3/01; 5/16/02-5/19/02)

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY 3rd Meeting in Atlanta, May 2002

    Deadline for proposals: April 3, 2001

    The third national conference of The Historical Society will meet in
    Atlanta, Georgia, on May 16-19, 2002. The Program Directors welcome
    proposals from individuals active in all fields of historical inquiry
    regardless of their formal credentials. Academic historians, public
    historians, independent scholars, graduate students, high school teachers,
    and others engaged in historical inquiry are invited to submit brief
    abstracts of their proposals.

    The theme of the conference will be "Historical Reconstructions."
     We seek to understand how elites, social groups, and individuals have tried
    to reconstitute and strengthen their crushed societies after defeat in war,
    ensuing turmoil, or social upheaval. "Reconstructions" need to be
    understood in a wide context that embraces political, military, economic,
    social, institutional, and intellectual history.

    We here list some subjects intended as suggestive and by no means exhaustive:
    1. Ancient Israel, Judea, and the empires of the Near East in the wake of
                       foreign conquest;
    2. Greece in the 4th and 5th centuries B.C.;
    3. The Roman Republic and Empire e.g., 5th century B.C.
                       and late 2ndcentury A.D.;
    4. Western and Eastern Europe after the decline of the Roman Empire in the
                        West;
    5. The ancient and medieval empires in Asia, Africa, and Meso-America in
                       the wake of precolonial wars, invasions, and conquests;
    6. The adjustment of medieval societies to Islamic conquest and the
                       adjustment of Islamic societies to the rising power of
    Christian Europe;
    7. The European state system after the Thirty Year's War;
    8. Germany and Central Europe after wars of the French Revolution and the
                       Napoleonic wars;
    9. The American South and the nation after the Civil War;
    10. China after the Japanese invasion and the civil war of 1937-1949;
    11. The restructuring of the world economy after World War I;
    12. Germany and Japan under the military occupations after World War II;
    13. The social and state systems of Russia, Yugoslavia, and other eastern
                       European countries after the fall of communism.

    Program Directors:

    William W. Freehling, University of Kentucky
    Robert Herzstein, University of South Carolina

    The Program Directors welcome papers comparative in scope or that may be
    combined to create sessions that shed light on the bearing of some
    historical experiences on others. The Directors extend a special invitation
    to those whose principal concern is teaching in schools at all levels.
    The Directors also invite those whose expertise lies outside the immediate
    subject to comment formally or participate from the floor. To illustrate:
    papers on the scope and effects of the military regime imposed in the South
    after the Civil War should profit from criticism by those who know about
    military occupations in other times and places.

    Please send five copies of your paper proposal, a brief abstract no more
    than two pages in length. (Submissions sent to other addresses will not be
    accepted. E-mail attachments will also not be accepted. )

    Send proposals to this address by postal mail:

    2002 Program Directors
    The Historical Society
    656 Beacon Street, Mezzanine
    Boston, MA 02215-2010

    Questions? Feel free to contact us with preliminary questions.

    Telephone: 617/358-0260
    Email:historic@bu.edu

    The deadline for submission is April 3, 2001.

     

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