[AIW] CFP: Florida and The Caribbean: Cultural and Historical Connections, Carnival Cruise Ship Breeze, Port Canaveral to Amber Cove/Dominican Republic, May 16-23, 2020

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Call for Papers

Florida Historical Society

Annual Meeting and Symposium at Sea

Florida and The Caribbean: Cultural and Historical Connections

May 16-23, 2020

Carnival Cruise Ship Breeze, sailing round trip from Port Canaveral to Amber
Cove/Dominican Republic

http://www.myfloridahistory.org

 

 

EARLY DEADLINE: January 15, 2020 

 

The Society will hold its annual conference on board the cruise ship Breeze,
sailing round trip from Port Canaveral to Amber Cove, Dominican Republic;
Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, USVI; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and Grand Turk
Island, Turks and Caicos. The conference program includes two keynote
speakers and papers and panels by submission. Session space is limited, so
please submit proposals by January 15, 2020. Decisions about inclusion will
be made ASAP to ensure participants' reservations on the Carnival Breeze.
Cost for the cruise conference begins at just $1,175.00 per person, which
includes the cruise, meals, featured tours, symposium registration, taxes,
fees, and port charges, if payment is made by January 31, 2020. Please see
http://myfloridahistory.org/cruise for details about the voyage, speakers,
and reservations. Enjoy seven days of travel with friends and colleagues who
share your love of Florida history!   

 

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:  This year's theme is "Florida and The Caribbean:
Cultural and Historical Connections," but papers, panels, and roundtable
discussions on all topics in Florida history, archaeology, humanities, arts,
and literature are welcome and will be considered. A committee of Society
members will judge the proposed papers/sessions on their value as
scholarship or other useful contributions to Florida studies. Presentations
should follow the Statement on Standards of Professional Conduct by the
American Historical Association. 

 

INDIVIDUAL PAPER (20 minutes): send a title, 150-word abstract, and one-page
vitae.  

 

THEME PANEL: send a title and 150-word theme description, 150-word abstract
for each paper, one-page vitae for each panel member, and suggested
discussant. 

 

ROUND TABLE FORUM OR DISCUSSION: send a title and 150-word topic
description, list of the participants, and moderator/discussant, with vita.


 

To submit a proposal or for information, contact Sherry Johnson, Program
Committee Chair, at CallForPapers at myfloridahistory.org
<mailto:CallForPapers at myfloridahistory.org> . 

 

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES FOR FHS AWARDS: The Society also will sponsor its
annual awards for publications and scholarship. Submissions must be received
by FHS by December 20, 2019, to be included in the judging. 

 

For award categories and submission details, please see
https://myfloridahistory.org/annualmeeting/awards. 

 

ATTENTION PROFESSORS AND STUDENTS!  FHS is initiating a new program to
encourage student participation in the annual meeting. The Society will
offer up to four awards to graduate students to present their scholarship at
the annual meeting and symposium. Open to students enrolled at an accredited
university or college, these awards are competitive and based on nominations
from a student's professors or other professionals or academics. Submissions
will be judged by a panel of Society members. In addition to receiving an
award to cover the cruise and conference registration, students also will be
recognized in the meeting program and receive a Certificate of Achievement. 

 

For information, contact Sherry Johnson, Student Outreach Committee Chair,
at outreach at myfloridahistory.org <mailto:outreach at myfloridahistory.org> . 

 

For questions about the conference and cruise, contact: 

Florida Historical Society, 435 Brevard Ave., Cocoa FL 32922 (321) 690-1971,
ext. 205; membership at myfloridahistory.org
<mailto:membership at myfloridahistory.org> 

 

Contact Info: 

Sherry Johnson, Program Committee Chair

Florida Historical Society 

435 Brevard Ave. 

Cocoa FL 32922, USA

(321) 690-1971, ext. 205

membership at myfloridahistory.org <mailto:membership at myfloridahistory.org>  

 

Contact Email: CallforPapers at myfloridahistory.org
<mailto:CallforPapers at myfloridahistory.org>  

 

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