Category Archives: CFP

Spring CFP – any history topic – Jan 15, 2012

The NEHA Spring 2012 conference will be held at Rivier College in Nashua, NH on April 21, 2012. NEHA invites papers on any historical topic, time period, or theme. Proposals (paper title, brief abstract, and short vita) for single papers or complete sessions are equally welcome. Those willing to serve as a panel chair or commentator are invited to contact the conference chair. Proposal submission deadline for the April conference is January 15, 2012. Submit materials via email to the Conference chair, Elizabeth DeWolfe (edewolfe@une.edu)…

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Successful Fall Meeting at Emmanuel College

At our fall meeting on Saturday, October 29, we had the highest attendance ever, and lunch sold out. That’s one way we know it was a successful meeting! We began the post-lunch session a wee bit early so it could end in time to get people home before the snowstorm (! usually not part of our planning for the October meeting, but… it is New England, after all). We appreciate the gracious hospitality of our Emmanuel College host team. Thanks to everyone who gave papers,…

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Paper & Panel Submissions Welcome for the Fall 2011 Conference

The NEHA Fall 2011 conference will be held at Emmanuel College in Boston, MA, on Saturday, October 29, 2011. NEHA invites papers on any historical topic, time period or theme. Proposals (paper title, brief abstract, and short vita) for single papers or complete sessions are welcome. Submission Deadline – July 1, 2011 Fall 2011 Conference Chair: Elizabeth DeWolfe, email: edewolfe@une.edu Mailing Address: Dr. Elizabeth DeWolfe Chair, Department of History University of New England 11 Hills Beach Road Biddeford, Maine 04005

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Spring Conference – April 16, 2011

See the conference announcement here Be part of a unique plenary session, “Putting History to Work” on Global Immigration! Call for Short Papers: In an age where the issues of immigration and migration are forcing nations, for better or for worse, to review past policies and make new decisions impacting their own nations and the larger, global community, the New England Historical Association would like to challenge the academic community to “Put History to Work” to quote John Dichtl, Executive Director of the National Council…

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