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Call for Contributors. Encyclopedia of the Home Front: World Wars I and II
Focus: The encyclopedia will include articles on politics and
government; economy, labor, and business; society; religion and education; technology, science, and the environment; and arts and culture. There will be entries on individuals, places, ideas, events, institutions, and general themes. The General Editor is Dr. Thad Russell, assistant professor of history at Barnard College.
Contact: Rebecca Black, Editorial Assistant, Encyclopedia of
the Home Front; World Wars I and II, East River Books.
Email: homefrontencyclopedia@yahoo.com Call for Papers. Oral Historians in Canada Deadline: December 2003
Contact: Patricia Skidmore, Acting Editor, Canadian Oral
History Forum, fax: (519) 679-6489.
Email: skidmore@uwo.ca
Call for Papers. Collection of articles on “Canada and the Americas” to appear in Comparative American Studies 2.4, Co-edited by Rachel Adams and Sarah Casteel Focus: Canada is virtually absent from current articulations
of hemispheric American Studies, which are often not so much hemispheric axs the are attempts to bring the U.S. and Latin America into a common framework. We are seeking comparative essays that incorporate Canada into the study of multilingualism, creolization and mestizaje, diaspora and migration, indigeneity, New World slavery, narratives of discovery and conquest, and competing imperialisms across the Americas.
Deadline: April 15, 2004
Contact: Rachel Adams, Department of English, 602
Philosophy Hall, Columbia University, 1150 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10027.
Emails: rea15@columbia.edu and
sarah_casteel@carleton.ca.
CALL FOR PAPERS / PUBLICATIONS
APPELS DE COMMUNICATION / PUBLICATIONS
Athens Institute for Education and Research Call for Papers International Conference on European History: From Ancient to Modern
When: December 29-30, 2003
Where: Downtown Athens, within walking distance of the
Acropolis. Planned tours to historical sites will be organized.
Contact: Dr. Gregory T. Papanikos, Director, (ATINER),
14 Solomou Street, 10683 Athens, Greece.
Email: atiner@otenet.gr
Mennonites and the Challenge of Multiculturalism. 25 Years of Mennonite Studies at the University of Winnipeg, 1978-2003
When: Saturday, October 18, 2003
Where: Eckhart Gramatte Hall, University of Winnipeg Focus: Keynote Address, Teaching Mennonite Studies,
Studying Mennonites, Singing Mennonites and Writing About Mennonites.
Email: r.loewen@uwinnipeg.ca
The Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH). 10th National Conference on Planning History
When: November 6-9, 2003
Where: Historic Chase-Park Plaza Hotel, St. Louis, MO USA Focus: Tours, local workshops, forty paper sessions, plenary
addresses from George Lipsitz, of the University of California-San Diego, and Alexander Garvin, of Yale University and the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation.
Web site: http://www.urban.uiuc.edu/sacrph/index.html The 56thAnnual Conference of the Institut d’histoire de
l’Amérique française When: October 23-25, 2003 Where: McGill University, Montreal
Web site: http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/programs/qs/ihaf2003 Le 56econgrès de l’Institut d’histoire de l’amérique
française
Quand : du 23 au 25 octobre 2003 Où : Université McGill, Montréal
Site Web : http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/programs/qs/ihaf2003