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Program Committee


The Program Committee cordially invites proposals  on any aspect of German Studies, including (but not limited to) history, Germanistik, film, political science, and cultural studies. Proposals for entire sessions and for interdisciplinary presentations are encouraged. Individual paper proposals are also welcome. All proposals are made online.

Links to the online proposal system will be made available by January 5, 2008.  Submissions can be made after that date.

Members of the Program Committee for 2008 are:

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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