Cross-posted from H-ASEH.  Sorry about any duplications.

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        *After several requests for more information on the*
        *1997 Baltimore ASEH meeting, I feel that this will*
        *answer a number of people's questions.  DW        *

                            Call For Papers
                Government, Science, and the Environment
            ASEH Biennial Meeting, March 5-9, 1997 Baltimore MD

    ASEH invites paper and session proposals for its 1997 biennial
meeting at the Radisson Plaza Lord Baltimore Hotel in Baltimore, MD.
The program commitee encourages proposals that address the role of
govt. and/or science in environmental affairs, although it welcomes
papers and sessions on all aspects of human interaction with the
physical environment over time. Scholars whose works are
interdisciplinary, comparative, and international in scope are urged
to apply.  Preference will be given to proposals for complete panels,
although individual paper proposals will be accepted.

Proposals should contain six (6) copies of the following:
(1) cover sheet with the full name and affiliation of each panel
participant and the title of the session and/or of each paper;
(2) a 100-word maximum abstract describing the purpose of the
session;
(3) a 250-word maximum abstract of each paper; and
(4) a two-page maximum c.v. for each participant which includes
telephone numbers and addresses.  Please do not send additional
materials or exceed word limits.

    For more information, contact members of the program commitee:
Jeffrey Stine (Program Chair), Smithsonian Institution, 202/357-2058;
Isebill Gruhn, Univ. of California-Santa Cruz, 408/459-2583;
Gregg Mitman, Univ. of Oklahoma, 608/935-9252;
Lauret Savoy, Mount Holyoke College, 413/538-2125;
Harold Steen, Forest History Society, 919/682-9319; and
Jacqueline Corn (ex officio/Local Arrangements Chair), Johns Hopkins
    University, 410/955-2609.

    Proposals should be postmarked no later than August 1, 1996.
All six copies should be sent to: Jeffrey Stine, National Museum of
American History, MRC 629, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.
20560.



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Stefanie S. Rixecker
Centre for Resource Management/
Department of Resource Management
Lincoln University
Canterbury
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone:  (64) (03) 325-2811 x8377
Fax:    (64) (03) 325-3841
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