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So, mapsters, how about someone doing a paper on "Maps and memory." Respond to
email address given below, not to me. Alice Hudson [log in to unmask]
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Subject: CFP: History and Memory Conference
Author:  Keith Tankard <[log in to unmask]> at Internet
Date:    2/25/98 7:25 PM
 
 
Cross-posted from H-Net Central
 
Last Call for Papers
History & Memory, 1998 Graduate Student Conference
Department of History, Yale University, April 18, 1998
 
http://www.yale.edu/memory
 
Graduate students at Yale University announce a one-day,
multidisciplinary conference on April 18, 1998. We invite graduate
students to submit abstracts of papers that contribute to the growing
body of scholarship on History & Memory.  Abstracts are due by March
1, 1998. For more submission information, see below.
 
We encourage topics that explore: the invention of tradition,
collective memory, historiography and memory, uses of history,
politics of memory, commemoration, memorialization, nationalism and
memory, monuments and the sites of memory, cultural memory of the
professions, literature and cultural memory, art and public memory,
modernism and the memory crisis.
 
We are especially pleased to announce that Prof. Michael Kammen
(Cornell University) will serve as keynote speaker at the conference.
 
Any person interested in presenting a paper is invited to submit a
one-page abstract by March 1, 1998. We will accept abstracts via
email ([log in to unmask]) or regular mail at History & Memory,
c/o George E.Haddad, MD, Dept. of History of Medicine & Science,
L-130 SHM, PO. Box 208015, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 06520. For
the latest updates and further details on registration, abstracts,
accommodations, etc., please check our website at
http://www.yale.edu/memory
 
Contact us by email: [log in to unmask]
 
This conference is supported by the Andrews Society of the
Department of History, the Department of History of Medicine &
Science, the Trumbull Lectureship Fund, International & Strategic
Studies, the McDougal Graduate Student Center and other contributors
at Yale University.