New Directions in Baltic Studies

JOSEPH ELLIS Announcement
Location
North Carolina, United States
Subject Fields
Eastern Europe History / Studies, Humanities, Literature, Political Science, Russian or Soviet History / Studies

The Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies (AABS) conference will be held May 28th-30th 2020, in Charlotte, NC (USA) at Queens University. The conference theme is “New Directions in Baltic Studies.” We encourage papers which explore new directions in the field: new and innovative research methods, case studies, pedagogy, and research areas. Paper proposals will be accepted from faculty members and advanced graduate students. Proposals from undergraduates or first-year graduate students require lead authors to be full-time faculty members. We are accepting proposals for panels, workshops, posters, and individual papers in the fields of history, politics, social sciences, culture, economics, education and pedagogy, literature, film, language, the Baltic diaspora, and the arts. (Proposals in other disciplines will also be considered on a case by case basis). Proposal abstracts of 250 words or less, with name, email, and institutional affiliation, can be emailed as an attachment to aabs2020@wingate.edu. Proposals will be accepted through October 15th, and accepted papers and panels will be notified by December 15th. The conference program will be published February 15th.

Contact Information

Joseph M. Ellis, Associate Professor of Political Science, Wingate University

Contact Email
aabs2020@wingate.edu