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Call for Papers: "A Useful Past: History, Politics, and Literature from Classical Antiquity to the Present Day" March 28th-UT Tyler
| Location: | Texas, United States |
| Call for Papers Date: | 2009-03-28 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2008-12-17 |
| Announcement ID: |
165902 |
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The 5th College of Arts and Sciences Conference on Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies will take place Saturday, March 28th at The University of Texas at Tyler. The conference is intended to bring together students, faculty, and the local community to discuss a range of issues concerning how history affects diverse aspects of culture, the arts, and our conception of our place in the world. Abstracts from undergraduate, graduate students, faculty, and interested members of the community are encouraged on all topics concerning classical antiquity through the modern period (including topics on Americana). Proposals for all disciplines associated with the arts, humanities, and social sciences are encouraged.
Abstracts of 100-200 words for a 15-20 minute paper should be e-mailed (strongly preferred) to Victor Scherb at vscherb@mail.uttyl.edu or Edward Tabri at etabri@mail.uttyl.edu.In addition to the abstract, please include a brief personal statement or Curriculum Vitae of less than one page, with full contact information and a tentative assessment of any audiovisual equipment required for your presentation. The deadline for abstract submission is Friday, February 6th, 2009.
The conference date is Saturday, March 28th, 2009 at the Ornelas Activity Center adjacent to the UT Tyler campuus.
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Victor I. Scherb
Department of Literature and Languages
Univ. of Texas at Tyler
Tyler, TX 75799 Email: vscherb@mail.uttyl.edu
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