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It’s Conference Time!

conferences October 3, 2012 admin

We are looking forward to seeing all our participants at the NEHA Fall conference, Saturday Oct 13 at Merrimack College.

Here are some quick links you may find helpful:

Conference Program as webpage
Conference Program as PDF (updated 10/11/12)
Info for panelists or panel chairs/commenters
Directions, Accommodations and Logistics
Download a PDF registration form (mail by Oct 5th or bring with you for same-day registration)

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The Department of History at Stonehill College in Easton, Massachusetts, will be seeking a part-time instructor (ABD or beyond) as a sabbatical replacement for academic year 2021-2022. We are looking for an experienced instructor to teach our U. S. Survey, parts one and two. Experience with Blackboard or similar LMS is necessary. The typical course load would be 2/2. We offer courses in online, traditional, and hybrid formats. Send brief letters of interest and resumes (preferably by email) for the 2021-2022 academic year and beyond to: Dr. Todd S. Gernes, Department of History, Stonehill College, 320 Washington Street, Easton, MA 02357, tgernes@stonehill.edu

Link: American Historical Association Calendar

PUBLISHER'S CALL:
The New England Journal of History seeks articles and book reviews for upcoming issues; it is published twice yearly with submission deadlines January 15 and July 15. Please send submissions or inquiries to editor Linda Morse, editors@nejh.org.

PUBLISHER'S CALL:
The History Press is looking for local historians and writers who are interested in publishing accessible histories of the towns and communities of New England. The History Press is a traditional, full-service press that focuses exclusively on publishing works of local and regional interest. They publish a wide range of books from brief histories of a town to collections of folklore and essays on the local culture. A typical author has strong ties to their community, and they strive to make their local history more accessible.
For more information, contact Edward Mack (commissioning editor).

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