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CALL FOR PAPERS 2008


GERMAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION
THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL CONFERENCE

CALL FOR PAPERS


The German Studies Association (GSA) will hold its Thirty-second Annual Conference in St. Paul, Minnesota, 2 October - 5 October 2008.

The Program Committee cordially invites proposals on any aspect of German, Austrian, or Swiss Studies, including (but not limited to)history, Germanistik, film, art history, political science, musicology, sociology, and cultural studies. Proposals for entire sessions and for interdisciplinary presentations are strongly encouraged. Individual paper proposals and offers to serve as session moderator or commentator are also welcome. Programs of past GSA Conferences may be viewed at the GSA web site.

Please see the GSA web site for information about the submission process, which opens on 5 January 2008 and note that ALL proposals must be submitted online; paper forms are not used. The deadline for proposals is 15 February 2008.

For more information, visit the GSA web site or contact the Executive Director of the GSA, Prof. David E. Barclay, Department of History, Kalamazoo College, 1200 Academy St., Kalamazoo, MI 49006-3295 (director@thegsa.org)
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Members of the 2008 Program Committee:

Patricia Herminghouse, University of Rochester, Program Director  (pahe(at)troi.cc.rochester.edu)

H. Glenn Penny, University of Iowa, Diachronic/Interdisciplinary Panels (hpenny(at)uiowa.edu)

Benjamin Marschke, Humboldt State University, Medieval, Early Modern, Eighteenth Century (marschke(at)humboldt.edu)

Brent O. Peterson, Lawrence University, All Nineteenth-Century Topics (brent.peterson(at)lawrence.edu)

Karin Bauer, McGill University, 20th- and 21st-Century Literature and Humanities (karin.bauer(at)mcgill.ca)

Donna Harsch, Carnegie Mellon University, 20th- and 21st-Century History (dh44(at)andrew.cmu.edu)

Charlie Jeffery, University of Edinburgh, Political Science (charlie.jeffery(at)ed.ac.uk)

 

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