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Loyola University Chicago Graduate Student Conference CFP
| Location: | Illinois, United States |
| Conference Date: | 2010-04-23 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2010-01-19 |
| Announcement ID: |
173396 |
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Loyola University Chicago will be hosting its sixth annual history graduate student conference, "Where are they now: the State of Social and Cultural History in the 21st Century," April 23-4, 2010 at our lakefront campus.
The conference will feature a keynote address by Dr. Stephen Kantrowitz, author of Ben Tillman and the Reconstruction of White Supremacy.
Masters and doctoral graduate students in any field of historical study are invited to submit proposals to present individual research papers at Loyola’s Sixth Annual History Graduate Student Conference. The goal of this conference is to provide an opportunity for students to gain experience presenting original research papers and receiving feedback from their peers on their work.
Proposals should include: submitter’s name, contact information, institutional affiliation(s), a one page abstract of the paper (with a title), and a brief biographical statement indicating your academic status along with a return address and current e-mail address. Please note that submissions will be accepted as time and space permit.
Deadline for submissions is February 12, 2010. E-mail proposals as an attachment to HGSA Vice President Steve Catania at: LoyolaHGSA@gmail.com or mail to:
History Graduate Student Association
c/o Steve Catania
Loyola University Chicago
History Department
1032 West Sheridan Rd.
Chicago, Illinois 60660
For more information about the conference, please contact Steve Catania at:
LoyolaHGSA@gmail.com
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History Graduate Student Association
c/o Steve Catania
Loyola University Chicago
History Department
1032 West Sheridan Rd.
Chicago, Illinois 60660
Email: loyolahgsa@gmail.com
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