AAHANZBS Virtual Conference November 2022 Call for Papers
Challenging Historical Amnesia
Academic Association of Historians in Australian and New Zealand Business Schools (AAHANZBS) 13th Annual Conference, 7-8 November 2022. The University of Sydney Business School, Sydney, Australia.
Call for Papers
The Business and Labour History Group (BLHG) at the University of Sydney Business School, Australia, will be hosting the 13th Annual Conference of AAHANZBS on 7-8 November 2022. The conference will be presented through ZOOM.
You are invited to submit papers addressing the conference theme, including papers relating to accounting history, business history, co-operative history, economic history, health management history, labour history, management history, marketing history, tourism history, transport history and other areas of interest relating to historical research in business schools. We also invite papers / panel suggestions around research, teaching and pedagogy relating to business and labour history. We welcome papers from researchers outside business schools who have an interest in these fields of study.
Plenary speaker: Associate Professor Hans Pols, The University of Sydney, editor of Health and History. For further details see https://www.sydney.edu.au/science/about/our-people/academic-staff/hans-pols.html
Please submit a 1000 word abstract for refereeing in by Friday 8 July 2022 to Greg Patmore at greg.patmore@sydney.edu.au and Mark Westcott at mark.westcott@sydney.edu.au
The abstract will provide: -
- A summary of the argument of the paper
- A summary of the findings of the paper
- A selected list of references for the paper
Abstracts should follow the Labour History style guide - http://asslh.org.au/journal/style-guide/
All authors of the abstracts will be generally notified by Friday 26 August 2022 at the latest whether their abstracts have been accepted for the conference.
Abstracts will be published in online conference proceedings.
Registration: Registration is free. Full registration details will follow at http://sydney.edu.au/business/research/blhg
Emeritus Professor Greg Patmore,
University Sydney
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