[AIW] CFP: Historians of the Twentieth Century United States (HOTCUS) 2020 Annual Conference, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh/UK, 10-12 June 2020

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Call for Papers

Historians of the Twentieth Century United States (HOTCUS)

2020 Annual Conference

School of History, Classics, and Archaeology, University of Edinburgh,
Edinburgh/UK

10-12 June 2020

https://hotcus.org.uk/2020-annual-conference/call-for-papers/ 

 

Plenary Speaker: Professor Connie Chiang (Bowdoin College)

 

Historians of the Twentieth Century United States (HOTCUS) is delighted to
invite paper and panel proposals for our 2020 annual conference. The
conference will take place in the historic Scottish capital city of
Edinburgh and will be hosted by the University of Edinburgh's School of
History, Classics, and Archaeology.

 

Papers from members or non-members are welcomed on all topics concerning the
history of the United States - broadly conceived - from 1890 to the present.
The committee welcomes proposals for papers and panels covering all aspects
of U.S. history, including (but not limited to):

*	Citizenship, immigration, and migration
*	Cultural and intellectual history
*	Economic history
*	Environmental history
*	Foreign relations
*	Gender and sexuality
*	Native American history
*	Pedagogy and practice
*	Political and policy history
*	Race and racism
*	Religion
*	Science and technology
*	Urban history

 

Individual paper proposals, three-person panel proposals, and roundtables on
specific issues are equally welcomed. To help the symposium organisers
arrange panels, please note your gender with your submission. HOTCUS is
dedicated to fostering a culture of diversity and inclusion. We will give
preference to panels that reflect the diversity of our field in terms of
gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and institutional affiliation. We
will also give preference to panels that include a mix of participants from
across the career spectrum (i.e., from postgraduate to professor).
Historically women have been disproportionately underrepresented on panels
and HOTCUS is taking positive action, as permitted under s.158 Equality Act
2010, to enable and encourage the participation of women. For this reason
all-male panel proposals will not be accepted. HOTCUS may constitute an
all-male panel or other presentation where absolutely necessary (but any
such consideration will be other than via the call for papers procedure).
HOTCUS would also especially welcome proposals from the BAME academic
community, who have historically been under-represented at its events.

 

If submitting an individual paper, please send a brief CV (no more than two
pages) and a 200-300-word abstract of the proposed paper. Panel proposals
should contain a 200-300-word abstract for each paper and a brief CV (no
more than two pages) for each participant in a single document. Panel chairs
can be included with the proposal or can be added by the HOTCUS organising
committee. The number of papers that can be presented at the 2020 conference
is limited to 84 in total. Decisions on acceptance will be made on a rolling
basis, and so the CfP may close earlier than the advertised date below. In
the event that the CfP closes early, HOTCUS members will be notified via
email and social media

 

Paper and panel proposals should be submitted to the HOTCUS email address -
hotcuscommittee at gmail.com <mailto:hotcuscommittee at gmail.com>  - by 7th
February 2020. This email account is checked on Mondays and Thursdays.

 

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