Early Modern Global Studies panels at the Sixteenth Century Society Conference, 26-29 October 2023

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Type: 
Call for Papers
Date: 
April 17, 2023
Location: 
Maryland, United States
Subject Fields: 
Early Modern History and Period Studies, Maritime History / Studies, World History / Studies

CFP: Early Modern Global Studies panels at the Sixteenth Century Society Conference, 26-29 October 2023 at the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland.

The 2022 annual meeting will be held in person. A submission at this stage assumes a commitment to attending an in-person conference.

The SCSC is a conference focused on global early modern scholarship in a variety of fields (Art & Architectural History, Digital Humanities, English Literature, French Literature, German Studies, History, East Asian Studies, History of Science & Medicine, Interdisciplinary Studies, Italian Studies, Mughal Empire, Ottoman History, Pedagogy and Professionalization, Spanish and Latin American Studies, and Religion and Theology). Members present papers or posters, or engage in round-table discussions. For more information, see www.sixteenthcentury.org/conference.

The Global History track at the SCSC coordinates the organization of panels and round tables at SCSC. Please submit abstracts for panels, roundtables, or individual papers on topics related to early modern world history of no more than 250 words, along with a short list of keywords, and a BRIEF CV (no more than 300 words to the submission platform at https://sixteenthcentury.org/conference/. Please note that the deadline is Monday April 17, 2023.

The SCSC encourages the participation of international scholars and warmly welcomes early career researchers and postgraduates to the academic community. The SCSC is a not-for-profit scholarly organization and therefore receives no governmental or institutional funding. The Journal of Jesuit Studies is also unable to offer funding. In order to participate in this conference, delegates or their sponsoring institutions or organizations will need to fund travel and lodging expenses in addition to a $250 per delegate registration fee ($125 for registered students). Advance registration online is recommended. For an additional administrative charge, registration may also be completed at the meeting. Please note that conference registration fees are non-refundable. The fee supports conference facilities, general events at the conference, membership to the SCSC, and one year’s subscription to the Sixteenth Century Journal.

Ulrike Strasser (Professor of History, University of California, San Diego)

Charles H. Parker (Professor of History, Saint Louis University)

 

Contact Info: 

Prof. Ulrike Strasser, Department of History, University of California, San Diego (ustrasser@ucsd.edu)

Prof. Charles Parker, Department of History, Saint Louis University (charles.parker@slu.edu)

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