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[ED: Please respond to the call for panelists to their personal email accounts below, and please remember the SHAFR deadline is Dec 1st.] To H-Diplo, We are looking for a third paper to join our panel for the June SHAFR conference, exploring the ways in which non-state actors have impacted both American foreign policy and American identity abroad during the mid 20th century. Our current papers include one on the American Federation of Labor and the Jewish Labor Committee's participation in anti-Nazi boycotts on the eve of WWII, and a paper on the lives of U.S. military wives on recently constructed bases in Germany during the early Cold War. Please email rfeinmark@uchicago.edu and elswafford@gmail.com by November 27th. Rachel Feinmark Doctoral Candidate University of Chicago _______________________________________________ To H-Diplo Subscribers, I am searching for a third panelist to participate in a panel on "American Conservatism and the Politics of the Cold War" for the 2010 SHAFR meeting. The panel will broadly focus on the rise of the New Right in response to developments in United States foreign policy after 1945. Topics of the panel so far include the role of conservatives in the decline of détente and the conservative reaction to the Vietnam War. If you are interesting in presenting a paper, please send me a brief proposal and curriculum vitae by Sunday to MBrenes@gc.cuny.edu Best, Michael Brenes PhD Student Department of History Graduate Center, City University of New York MBrenes@gc.cuny.edu
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