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Strangers & Margins in early modern Germany
| Location: | California, United States |
| Call for Papers Date: | 2010-10-14 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2010-01-19 |
| Announcement ID: |
173414 |
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CALL FOR PAPERS:
FNI AT SCSC (Montreal, Canada, October 14-17, 2010)
Each year, Frühe Neuzeit Interdisziplinär (FNI), the society for early modern German studies, sponsors a set of sessions at the Sixteenth-Century Studies Conference. We now invite submissions for FNI-sponsored panels at the SCSC meeting in Geneva, May 28-30, 2009. Please note that sponsorship does not include financial support.
FNI welcomes submissions for both individual papers and complete sessions in all fields, including history of art and music, literature, history of science, and all subfields of religious and social history, for the period of 1450-1660 from the German lands, broadly defined. Submissions for individual papers should include a 250-word abstract, complete contact information, and a 1-2 page c.v. Submissions of complete panels should include the above information for each paper, along with a 250-word abstract defining the panel as a whole. To encourage comparative perspectives, panels may include one member whose research is based outside the German-speaking lands.
While papers on all topics will be considered, papers and panels on the following themes are especially encouraged: *Life at the margins* We invite papes on marginalized people and communities as well as examinations of music, art, and literature that defied norms or pushed the edges of a cultural discourse. *Strangers* We invite examinations of German receptions of and responses to foreign cultural influences, foreigners within, and travel beyond the German lands.
Submissions may be made either in electronic or hard copy form and should be sent to Laura Stokes at the contact information below. Abstracts must be received before the 3rd of March. Those whose papers are not selected for FNI panels will be informed in time to allow for submission to the general SCSC program by 15 March. Full panels may also be submitted for FNI sponsorship.
Submissions and further inquiries should be directed to:
Laura Stokes
Department of History
450 Serra Mall, Building 200
Stanford, CA 94305-2024
USA
E-mail: lpstokes@stanford.edu
Tel: [1] (650) 723-2993; Fax: [1] (650) 725-0597
SCSC website: www.sixteenthcentury.org
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Laura Stokes
Department of History
450 Serra Mall, Building 200
Stanford, CA 94305-2024
USA
E-mail: lpstokes@stanford.edu
Tel: [1] (650) 723-2993; Fax: [1] (650) 725-0597 Email: lpstokes@stanford.edu
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