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Economic and Business History Society 2004 Conference
| Location: | California, United States |
| Conference Begins: | 2004-04-22 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2003-07-11 |
| Announcement ID: |
134061 |
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The Economic & Business Historical Society announces its 29th annual conference at the Anaheim Sheraton Hotel, Anaheim, California, April 22-24, 2004. Composed of some three hundred North American and international members, the Economic & Business Historical Society offers participants an opportunity for continuing intellectual interchange within a modest-sized, collegial, and interdisciplinary group. In keeping with its traditions, the Society welcomes proposals for both individual papers and panel presentations of on all aspects of business and economic history. The Society holds its annual convention in locations of historical significance. This year, conference attendees will have a chance to see “backstage” at the Disney Resort and learn the history of Walt Disney’s revolutionary innovations in entertainment. The conference will also include special lectures by noted economic historians, Lance Davis and Roger Ransom. Proposals for individual papers should include an abstract of no more than 500 words, a brief CV, postal and e-mail addresses, and telephone and fax numbers. Graduate students and non-academic affiliates are welcome. The deadline for submission is January 15, 2004. Proposals may be submitted sent by email or mail.
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Ken Weiher, Chair
Department of Economics
University of Texas at San Antonio
6900 North Loop 1604 West
San Antonio, TX 78249
Phone: (210) 458-5315
Fax: (210) 458-5837
Email: kweiher@utsa.edu Visit the website at http://www.ebhsoc.org
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