FYI.

Stefanie Rixecker
ECOFEM Coordinator

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Date sent:              Wed, 04 Sep 2002 21:25:13 -0400
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Subject:                CFP: Peace History Society
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CALL FOR PAPERS


THE PEACE HISTORY SOCIETY will be sponsoring its third international
conference, ³Peace Work: The Labor of Peace Activism, Past, Present, and
Future,² April 25-27, 2003 at Central Michigan University in Mt. 
Pleasant,
Michigan, USA.  Professor Mitch Hall will handle local arrangements.

Suggested topics for papers, panels, and performances related to the
conference theme may include, but are not limited to: teaching peace in
communities and classrooms; the intersections between peace activism and
other social movements; the ways in which gender, sexuality, race, class,
religion, age, geography, and other identities shape understandings and
practices of peace; transnational peace history; the role of artists in
peace advocacy; the impact of peace movements upon public policy; local
responses to war and terrorism; antiwar organizing on the part of 
enlisted
servicemen and women, veterans, and former government officials; the
economics of war and peace; documenting and archiving peace history; and
roundtable discussions on key works of peace scholarship.

The program committee especially seeks presentations that foster dialogue
among artists, activists, educators, and scholars.  The committee also
encourages proposals for papers or panels that employ comparative or
interdisciplinary analysis.  Additionally, we encourage proposals from
scholars outside the United States.

Proposals for individual papers or complete panels are welcome. Sessions
should feature 2-3 papers and a moderator. All proposals for individual
papers or complete panels should include the following: (1) A summary of
prospective papers, no longer than 250 words each, and (2) the names and
addresses of each participant, accompanied by a brief biographical sketch
or vita.

Please send proposals and inquiries to both Program Committee co-chairs:

Professor Robbie Lieberman
Department of History
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, IL  62901-4519  U.S.A.
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and

Ian Lekus
Duke University
Department of History
Box 90719
Durham, NC 27708-0719   U.S.A.
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The deadline for proposals is November 1, 2002
Program-related inquiries may be directed to either Committee co-chair.
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Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker, Director
Environment, Society and Design Division
Lincoln University, Canterbury
PO Box 84
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ph: 03-325-2811, x8643
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