UPDATE: Southeastern Society for 18th C. Studies (10/15/02; SEASECS, 2/27/03-3/1/03)

From: Paul Trolander (ptrolander@berry.edu)
Date: Fri Sep 06 2002 - 09:59:54 EDT


Updated information for The Southeastern American Society for =
18th-Century Studies 29th annual conference to be held at the University =
of South Carolina.

Please note: dates for conference on last posting were incorrect. =
Correct dates: 2/27/03 to 3/1/03

Panels seeking submissions: Saints and Sinners of the Seas, Deformed =
Bodies/Deformed Minds, Fame & Notoriety, Romance and Revolutionary =
Politics, Aphra Behn and Contemporary Contexts, Religious Controversies: =
Subversion & Submission, Jonathan Swift: Saint or Sinner, Social =
Construction of Licit & Illicit Desire, Slave Trade & the Religious =
Ideology, Spectacles of Pleasure and Pain, Revolutionary Saints and =
Sinners, Theater and Religious Activism in England.=20

Conference Hotel: The Clarion House, Columbia, SC

All other topics welcome.

Send proposals to program chairs Paul Trolander (ptrolander@berry.edu)
or Zeynep Tenger (ztenger@berry.edu) by October 15th, 2002.

also:

SEASECS conference offers two graduate student prizes for best =
conference paper-$300 each.

For details see: http://socractes.barry.edu/seasecs/conference-paper.htm

Also, SEASECS invites submissions for its Percy Adams Prize for best =
article on an eighteenth-century subject published in a scholarly =
journal, annual or collection between 9/01 and 8/02.

For details see: http://socractes.barry.edu/seasecs/prize.htm

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