Conferences and CFPs in early modern history

CFPs:

Local, Regional, and Global Constructions of Christianity: Religious Communication Networks, 1680-1830, University of Trier, Germany, March 2006. Deadline for proposals: 25 February 2005.

Diasporas, Migration and Identities (early modern Atlantic world), Cambridge University, England, September 2005. Deadline for proposals: 30 March 2005.

The Eighteenth-Century Everyday: Remembrance and Representation, University of New Brunswick, Canada, September 2005. Deadline for proposals: 15 April 2005.

Children of Abraham: Christians, Jews and Muslims in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Era, Siena College, Loudonville, NY, USA, October 2005. Deadline for proposals: 1 June 2005.

Icons and Iconoclasts 1603-1714, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, July 2006. Deadline for proposals: 28 February 2006.

Upcoming Conferences, etc

Scotland in the Seventeenth Century, University of Edinburgh, Scotland. 12 February 2005.

The Nature of Knowledge: Eighteenth-century Engagements with the Natural World, University of South Florida, USA. 17-19 February 2005.

Navigating the Eighteenth Century, St Simon’s Island, Georgia, USA. 23-26 February 2005.

Discipline and Its Discontents: T. Dwight Bozeman and the Rethinking of Transatlantic Puritanism, University of Iowa, USA. 25 February 2005.

Voices and Identities in the Archival Record, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. 30 March 2005.

Society of Early Americanists Conference, Alexandria, Virginia, USA. 31 March-2 April 2005.

British Political Thought in History, Literature, and Theory. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington DC, USA. 31 March-2 April 2005.

‘The greatest mere village in England’:
Networks, Religion and Politics in early modern Manchester
, Manchester, England. 2 April 2005.

Slavery from Within: Legacies and Comparative Perspectives in the Atlantic World, Middelburg, The Netherlands. 22-24 June 2005.

Also: Call for Contributions

Journal of Women’s History Special Issue: Women, Material Culture and Consumption. Deadline for submissions: 1 April 2005.

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