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Dear Cindy,

Could you please forward this to the PhD students?

Thanks,

Zach

Zachary M. Schrag
Associate Professor | Department of History and Art History | George =
Mason University
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38th Annual Conference on D.C. Historical Studies


November 4-5, 2011 =20

Call for Submissions
Deadline: June 1, 2011

Submit your proposal now for the D.C. Historical Studies Conference for =
individual papers/presentations and panels. In addition to papers, you =
are encouraged to submit new films, walking tours, author talks, and =
practical advice on research and preservation.

The conference is the forum to consider the latest work on the history =
of Washington, D.C. and surrounds, with lively presentations of oral =
history, walking tours, films, new publications, and the History =
Network. All topics related to local D.C. area history are welcome, and =
the history of federal government history or the history of the nearby =
Northern Virginia and Maryland suburbs, if clearly related to the =
history of local life. Past speakers have address art, music, =
archaeology, biography, military, legal, social, architectural topics =
and many more.

For a flavor of these past conferences, see the following programs from =
previous years:

http://www.historydc.org/UserFiles/DCHSC2009.pdf (2009)

http://www.historydc.org/UserFiles/DCHSC2008.pdf (2008)

http://www.historydc.org/2007conference.aspx (2007)

http://www.h-net.org/~dclist/DCHSC2006.pdf (2006)

http://www.h-net.org/~dclist/2005DCHSC.pdf (2005)

Individual presenters should submit an abstract of your paper, your =
title (if any), and affiliation, contact information (email), and =
audio-visual/IT equipment needs.

Panel proposals should submit a brief description of the session, the =
contact information, titles and affiliations of each panelist (with a =
primary contact).

The annual History Network on Friday provides space for historical, =
archival and community organizations to display brochures, fliers, and =
other materials explaining their activities and research. Come be a part =
of it!

Proposals should be emailed the conference committee at =
[log in to unmask] (preferred) or may otherwise be mailed to:

2011 D.C. Historical Studies Conference
Attn: Mark Greek
DC Public Library Washingtoniana Division
901 G Street N.W.
Washington, D.C.  20001

The 38th Annual Conference on D.C. Historical Studies is co-sponsored by =
the Association of Oldest Inhabitants, the Charles Sumner School Museum =
and Archives, Cultural Tourism D.C., Friends of Washingtoniana Division, =
the Historical Society of Washington, D.C., Rainbow History Project, and =
the Washingtoniana Division of the D.C. Public Library.=