[Englecturers] Fwd: Call For Papers

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>Subject: Call For Papers
>Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 13:40:49 -0400
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>CALL FOR PAPERS
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>The conference committee for Studies in Medievalism would like to invite 
>you to the 20th Annual International Conference on Medievalism, to be held 
>at Towson University in Baltimore, Maryland on October 14th and 15th, 
>2005. The theme of the conference is "Memory and Medievalism," but we 
>welcome proposals on all topics related to the invocation or 
>representation of the Middle Ages in post-medieval periods. As an 
>interdisciplinary organization, we also welcome proposals from all areas 
>of the humanities, social sciences, and beyond, particularly proposals 
>that address interdisciplinary themes or employ interdisciplinary theories 
>and methods. The proposals should be approximately 500 words and should 
>anticipate a presentation of not more than 20 minutes or a session of not 
>more than 3 speakers. In the case of session proposals, the speakers may 
>be recruited by the submitter of the proposal, though each speaker must 
>still submit a 100-word abstract for distribution at the conference and a 
>500-word summary for approval by the conference committee. All proposals 
>must be received by May 31, 2005 and should be addressed to:
>
>Professor Karl Fugelso
>
>Towson University
>
>Art Department
>
>Towson, MD 21252-0001
>
>USA
>
>Proposals for individual presentations should also be accompanied by a 
>100-word abstract as well as the author's name, affiliation, and full 
>contact information, including e-mail address(es), regular-mail 
>address(es), phone number(s), and fax number(s). Abstracts of all accepted 
>papers will be printed for distribution at the conference. Papers 
>pertaining to the theme of the conference will be considered for a special 
>issue of Studies in Medievalism, and all papers will be considered for 
>publication in Medievalism: The Year's Work.
>
>For updates on the conference, please see Professor Karl Fugelso's web 
>page at http://www.towson.edu/users/kfugelso/.  For more information on 
>the organization and history of Studies in Medievalism, please visit 
>(<http://www.medievalism.net/>).  For any other information, please feel 
>free to contact Professor Fugelso at kfugelso at towson.edu, (410) 704-2805 
>(phone), or (410) 704-2810 ATTN: Karl Fugelso (fax).
>



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