FYI...

Stefanie Rixecker
ECOFEM Coordinator

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From: Mart Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 11:43 PM

[Note July 15 Deadline]

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 CALL FOR PAPERS

Into the Next Millenium: The Past and Promise of Environmental History
American Society for Environmental History Annual Meeting
March 16-19, 2000
Tacoma, Washington

The American Society for Environmental His tory invites proposals for its
2000 meeting in Tacoma, Washington.  Paper and session proposals that
examine any aspect of human interaction with the physical environment over
time are welcome.  The program committee especially encourages proposals
that focus on the relationships among the practice of environmental history
and environmental problems and solutions and that suggest possibilities for
future environmental histories.  Proposals by contributors in related
fields and scholars in foreign countries are welcome. The Program Committee
strongly encourages the submission of entire panels that include all
presenters, chair, and commentator.  Though individual proposals will be
considered, they will not be as easy to place on the program as complete
ones. Contributors whose paper proposals are accepted can also serve as
chair of another session.

For more information, contact members of the program committee:
Mart Stewart (program chair), Western Washington University
([EMAIL PROTECTED]; 360/650-3455)
Kate Christen, Smithsonian Institution ([EMAIL PROTECTED], 202/357-1421)
William Willingham ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Mark Harvey, North Dakota State ([EMAIL PROTECTED], 701/231-8828)
Nancy Langston, University of Wisconsin ([EMAIL PROTECTED],
608/265-9008)
Lisa Mighetto (exofficio/local arrangements chair) Historical Research
Associates, Inc. ([EMAIL PROTECTED], 206/343-0226)

Proposals should contain six 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 that includes telephone
numbers, mailing addresses, email addresses, and fax numbers.
Please do not send additional materials or exceed word limits.

Proposals should be postmarked no later than July 15, 1999.  All six copies
should be sent to Mart Stewart, Department of History, Western Washington
University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9506.


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Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker
Division of Environmental Management & Design
Lincoln University, Canterbury
PO Box 84
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax: 64-03-325-3841
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