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C a n a d i a n H i s t o r i c a l A s s o c i a t i o n • S o c i é t é h i s t o r i q u e d u C a n a d a

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CALL FOR PAPERS

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For individual papers, please submit a maximum one-page proposal and a maximum one-page curriculum vita. For panels and roundtable, please submit a maximum one-page proposal for the entire session, plus individuals proposals for each constituent contributor and a curriculum vita for each partici-pant, including commentators. All CVs should include email and postal addresses. Correspondence can be in either English or French, and can also be submitted by email attachment.

Normally a CHA Conference session comprises three presen-ters, a chair, and a commentator. We encourage you to organize your own panels. Please suggest a chair and commentator, although the program committee will make the final selection. The organizing committee reserves the right to rearrange proposals for full sessions. The program committee will organize individual proposals into panels. All papers must be submitted to the commentator and other panelists one month before the conference. The papers will also be available for sale to CHA members.

Limited funding is available for the transportation expenses of conference participants. The CHA “Travel Policy” will be sent when papers are accepted.

Please send proposals before 30 October 2004 to:

Professor Roger Hall

Chair, Local Organizing Committee History Department

Room 4328 Social Science Centre University of Western Ontario London, Ontario

Canada, N6A 5C2

Email: cha-2005-shc@uwo.ca Fax: 519-661-3010

* Perspective presenters are encouraged to renew their CHA membership in time for the annual meeting.

84

th

ANNUAL MEETING

of the Canadian Historical Association

May 30-31 and June 1, 2005 UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO

2005 Congress Theme:

PARADOXES OF CITIZENSHIP: ENVIRONMENTS, EXCLUSIONS, EQUITY

The 84thannual meeting of the Canadian Historical Association will be held in London, Ontario at the University of Western Ontario from May 30 to June 1, 2005.

Beyond the Congress main theme, we also welcome panels and individual proposals on the following themes:

Empires Old and New America Observed

Public Memory and Commemoration Environment and Health

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