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Conference on New York State History
June 3-4 2011
Cooperstown
Call for Papers
Deadline:
December 31, 2010
Individual paper abstracts, panel proposals, workshop plans, and
other program suggestions are invited for the 2011 conference to
be held at Cooperstown. Presentations may consider any
aspect of the history of New York State over the past 400 years.
Diverse theoretical perspectives and innovative methodological
approaches are welcomed.
■ What is the Conference?
The Conference on New York State History is an annual meeting of
academic and public historians, librarians and archivists,
educators, publishers, and other interested individuals who come
together to discuss topics and issues related to the people of
New York State in historical perspective and to share
information and ideas regarding historical research,
programming, and the networking of resources and services. Ten
to fifteen presentation sessions, workshops, and a keynote
address permit more than fifty individuals to take part in the
formal program.
Special consideration is accorded first-time presenters,
graduate students, and local government historians. The
conference is self-sustaining and is organized by a committee of
historians from a variety of institutions across the state.
Interested parties are encouraged to discuss proposals and any
conference-related ideas with Field Horne, conference chair
(e-mail preferred). The Program Committee will meet to consider
proposals in mid-January. Applicants will be notified
immediately thereafter.
■ What to submit:
All proposals must be received by December 31,
2010 at 5:00 PM. If at all possible, submit a Word document by
e-mail (conferencechair@nysha.org).A proposal should be a
one-page description of each 25-minute presentation—not
the full manuscript—and must include the following
information at the top of the page: paper and/or
session titles, names, postal addresses, phone numbers, and
e-mail addresses of all participants, and all equipment needs
and scheduling requests. It should also briefly discuss sources,
methodology, and argument.
All program participants are required to register for the
conference.
■ Commentators sought:
Qualified commentators for sessions are needed. Please indicate
your willingness, with your areas of expertise, in an e-mail to
the conference chair.
■ How to submit:
Send proposals to:
Field Horne, Conference Chair
Conference on NYS History
Box 215
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866¬0215
(518) 587-4962
conferencechair@nysha.org
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