[AIW] CFP: What Does it Mean to Remember?, University of Exeter, Exeter/UK & University of Plymouth, Plymouth/UK, 24-27 June 2020

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Call for Papers

Society of Early Americanists Conference

What Does it Mean to Remember?

University of Exeter, Exeter/UK & University of Plymouth, Plymouth/UK

24-27 June 2020

http://blogs.exeter.ac.uk/sea2020/

 

The Society of Early Americanists welcomes proposals for panels,
roundtables, workshops, and working groups for an international conference
to be held at the University of Exeter (24-26 June 2020) and the University
of Plymouth (27 June 2020). Designed to coincide with the four-hundred-year
anniversary of the sailing of the Mayflower from Plymouth, Devon (where
keynote and plenary roundtable events will be held on 27 June) to New
Plymouth, the conference will be particularly concerned to address:

*	The guiding question(s) “What Does It Mean to Remember” or “How Do
We Remember?”
*	Anglo-American-Indigenous relations in the seventeenth and
eighteenth centuries

 

The organizers welcome individual or panel contributions (traditional or
innovative) to be delivered at the University of Exeter on 25 or 26 June.
Papers and panels may engage with the following topics, though we emphasize
that this is not an exhaustive list:

*	Transatlantic circulation of people, ideas, texts, foods, goods,
things
*	The “Winthrop fleet”—technology, people, motivations, microhistories
*	The English diaspora in the Americas and globally in the 17th
century
*	Indigenous travelers to and/or perspectives on England/Europe
*	American Puritanism “before the fact”
*	Commemorations and remembrances of the Mayflower, Thanksgiving,
Plymouth Rock.
*	Exeter, the South West and the Pilgrims
*	Digital Pilgrims (DH approaches and applications)
*	Popular Pilgrims/the Pilgrims as Popular Culture in the U.S. and
beyond

 

The conference organizers warmly welcome participants from both within and
beyond the UK. Reasonably-priced housing for the conference will be
available on campus. Registration for the conference will have an option
inclusive of housing, breakfasts, lunches and conference dinner.

 

Email 1-page proposals to SEA2020 at exeter.ac.uk <mailto:SEA2020 at exeter.ac.uk>
by 20 September 2019.

 

Individual paper proposals should include

*	Presenter’s name, title, and institutional affiliation (or
independent status)
*	Title and short description of the presentation.

 

Full session proposals should include

*	A title and overall description of the panel
*	Presenters’ names, titles, email addresses and institutional
affiliation (or independent status)
*	Titles of each presentation on the panel, if applicable.

 

For more information, please contact the conference coordinators: Kristina
Bross (bross at purdue.edu <mailto:bross at purdue.edu> ), Sinéad Moynihan
(S.Moynihan at exeter.ac.uk <mailto:S.Moynihan at exeter.ac.uk> ), Bryce Traister
(bryce.traister at ubc.ca <mailto:bryce.traister at ubc.ca> ).

 

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