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The Consortium on the Revolutionary Era (CRE) issues a second call for papers for its 2007 Conference, scheduled for the weekend of March 1-3. The CRE has, in the last year or two, expanded its scope and is now a venue for both traditional revolutionary history and comparative efforts. Sessions will focus both on Europe and other places, especially those throughout the Atlantic world.
The 2007 conference will be held at the Westin Arlington Gateway Hotel in Arlington, Virginia, located near the Metro, which makes Washington, D.C. sites, as well as shops and restaurants, easy to navigate. We have also confirmed our three plenary speakers: Philip Morgan of Johns Hopkins, Charles Tilly from Columbia, and Sarah Maza of Northwestern.
Complete sessions (three papers, a chair, and commentator) are preferred, but we will also accept proposals for incomplete sessions as well as individual papers. Please include name of presenter, title of paper, and brief abstract (no more than one page single-spaced) for each paper; and brief CVs (no more than 2 pages) for each participant, as part of your proposal. Both traditional presentations of new research and roundtable discussions are welcome. Proposals from doctoral students are encouraged.
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