[NCAH] CFP: NCAH Annual Meeting (Elizabeth City, 4 April 2014)
Gary Turnquist
garyturnquist at gmail.com
Mon Dec 9 19:38:28 CST 2013
To all, I have worked on the research topic of Southern folk cemeteries for
over thirty years now, and would be interested in putting together a
workshop around this theme. I have little interest in the basic names and
dates record keeping approach, and would like to structure the workshop to
teach more depth on this topic. I am neither student nor faculty, but am
willing to put together a proposal if there is initial interest within
NCAH. This would be an excellent opportunity to connect with the local
community in Elizabeth City, and involve them in the NCAH annual meeting.
Wishing all a delightful holiday season.
Your friend,
Gary Turnquist, Chincoteague Island, Virginia
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Charles V. Reed <cvreed at ecsu.edu> wrote:
> North Carolina Association of Historians (NCAH) Annual Meeting
> College of the Albemarle
> Elizabeth City, North Carolina
> Friday, 4 April 2014
> The Program Committee of the North Carolina Association of Historians
> invites submissions of one-page proposals for papers to be presented at its
> April 2014 meeting:
> * Panels (up to 3 panelists, one chair, and optionally, one
> discussant)
> * Individual papers, maximum of 20 minutes in length
> * Single papers
> * Roundtables (between 4 to 6 participants) -5 minute opening
> statements from participants and then conversational dialogue with the
> audience
> * Workshops on specific teaching techniques or practices
> * Mixed panels of K-12 teachers, students, university professors,
> and independent scholars examining cutting-edge scholarship and its
> classroom application
> * Panels devoted to research in progress
>
> Each proposal should include: a maximum 250-word abstract for each paper,
> a brief curriculum vitae for each participant, and biographical details for
> use in the introduction by the chair. Presenters will have a maximum of
> fifteen minutes; papers should be eight to ten double-spaced pages in
> length, excluding notes.
> The North Carolina Association of Historians offers opportunities for
> historians in all fields - American, World, European, state and local - to
> meet, discuss research and exchange ideas with colleagues throughout the
> state of North Carolina as well as with individuals with research,
> spiritual, and other connections with the state. In addition to
> participation by faculty and graduate students at post-secondary
> institutions, the Association welcomes individuals whose careers are in
> public history as well as social studies teachers in public and private
> schools.
> Papers presented at the Spring NCAH meeting are eligible for the
> Association's annual award for the best student or faculty paper; all
> papers will be considered for publication in the Journal of North Carolina
> Association of Historians.
> Send proposals to by February 1, 2014:
> Hilary N. Green<mailto:hngreen at mail.ecsu.edu>, hngreen at ecsu.edu<mailto:
> hngreen at ecsu.edu> (program chair)
> Charles V. Reed<mailto:cvreed at mail.ecsu.edu>, cvreed at ecsu.edu<mailto:
> cvreed at ecsu.edu>
>
>
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