Deadline Extension: CFP: European History Panels at the Southern Historical Association, Charlotte, November 2023

Nathan Orgill Announcement
Location
Georgia, United States
Subject Fields
European History / Studies, British History / Studies, German History / Studies, French History / Studies, Russian or Soviet History / Studies

The European History Section of the Southern Historical Association invites proposals for individual papers and complete panels for presentation at the annual meeting of the Southern Historical Association held at the Westin Charlotte in in Charlotte, North Carolina, November 9-12, 2023. Papers on any aspect and any period of European history or European history in global context are welcome. The program committee especially encourages full panel proposals comparing Europe to other regions or exploring connections between Europe and other regions. The committee encourages diversity and inclusion with respect to the composition of panels and topics considered. 

We also invite pedagogical submissions, especially those that present and discuss the recent shift to an increasing emphasis on online teaching and remote learning. These could include presentations on teaching methods, sources, assignments, and other remote-learning components with regard to the teaching of European History; it might also include digital History or humanities projects with a European history connection.  

Individual paper submissions must include an abstract of approximately 250 words and a 1–2 page CV. Panels should consist of two or three—ideally three—papers, a commentator, and a chair.  Graduate students, as well as faculty members and independent scholars, are welcome to submit individual papers or panels, although a panel should not consist exclusively of graduate students or more than two scholars from the same institution. Graduate students are encouraged to reach out to the Program Chair with questions about the submission process.

Submissions for full panels should include a 250-word abstract for each paper, a short CV for each participant, and a 250–500-word description of the overarching topic or theme of the panel with a working panel title. Please provide the full name, affiliation, and email address of each participant and indicate who is serving as panel organizer. (Note that we cannot accommodate special scheduling requests. Participants must be available to present whenever their session is scheduled.) Proposals should be sent electronically to Dr. Nathan N. Orgill, Program Chair, at norgill@ggc.edu by the extended deadline, October 14, 2022.

Proposal deadline extended to October 14, 2022. Panelists must be current members of the EHS at the time of the 2022 Conference.

Contact Information

Nathan N. Orgill, Professor of History

Georgia Gwinnett College

Contact Email
norgill@ggc.edu