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A community of scholars since 1965

Spring Conference April 2021

news and updates March 17, 2021 admin

Join us for a stellar virtual NEHA conference on Saturday, April 10, 2021. Thanks to our conference organizers, Vice President Jess Parr and Melanie Murphy from our host institution, Emmanuel College.

Registration has closed as of Thursday, April 8

Preliminary conference program

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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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