|
View the H-SAE Discussion Logs by month
View the Prior Message in H-SAE's November 2009 logs by: [date] [author] [thread] View the Next Message in H-SAE's November 2009 logs by: [date] [author] [thread] Visit the H-SAE home page.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Program in Hellenic Studies http://www.princeton.edu/~hellenic/ Dear colleagues, We are pleased to announce our second International Graduate Student Conference in Modern Greek Studies. This year's conference will be held in Princeton and will focus on Modern Greek History, Society, and Culture. The conference is part of a series of academic and cultural events celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Program in Hellenic Studies, founded 1979. In future years, the venue may alternate between Princeton and Greece. Each year's theme or discipline will be developed in consultation with current or former Hellenic Studies post-doctoral research fellows. Kindly forward the Call for Papers below to qualified graduate students. Many thanks and all best wishes. Dimitri Gondicas Executive Director =================================================================== PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Program in Hellenic Studies http://www..princeton.edu/~hellenic/ CALL FOR PAPERS International Graduate Student Conference in Modern Greek Studies: MODERN GREEK HISTORY, CULTURE, AND SOCIETY Princeton University, May 7, 2010 The Program in Hellenic Studies at Princeton University announces our second International Graduate Student Conference in Modern Greek Studies. Submissions are invited from doctoral candidates in the final stages of their dissertation research who wish to present their work on any aspect or period of modern Greek history, society, and culture. Comparative or interdisciplinary approaches are welcome. Papers should be in English, and must not exceed 30 minutes. Please submit abstracts of approximately 350 words no later than January 29, 2010. All Greek words should be transliterated. Each abstract should be accompanied by a cover letter, including (i) a curriculum vitae; (ii) a brief statement how the proposed paper connects with the dissertation-in-progress; (iii) the applicant's contact details (name, current affiliation, postal and e-mail addresses; tel. nos.); (iv) the names and e-mail addresses of two academic referees, the dissertation supervisor and one other person familiar with the candidate's current research. Receipt of all submissions will be acknowledged, and the applicants will be notified by February 22, 2010, whether their submissions have been accepted. Participants will be expected to submit the full text of their papers by April 16, 2010. Papers will be precirculated among conference speakers, chairs, and respondents. The Program in Hellenic Studies will cover the participants’ travel expenses to Princeton, and will offer shared (double-occupancy) accommodation (up to four nights), as well as meals on the days of the conference. Submissions should be e-mailed to: hellenic@princeton.edu and nmarinid@princeton.edu (Submissions by fax or hard copy will not be accepted.) Deadline: January 29, 2010 Program Committee Elizabeth Davis (Anthropology) Dimitri Gondicas (Classics and Hellenic Studies) Molly Greene (History and Hellenic Studies) Savvas Kyriakidis (Hellenic Studies) Thanassis Nikolentzos (Hellenic Studies) Nikos Panou (Hellenic Studies) Alexis Rappas (Hellenic Studies) Katerina Rozakou (Hellenic Studies) Secretary to the Committee: Nikos Marinides (History and Hellenic Studies)
|