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  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>Northeastern University&rsquo;s 12th Annual Graduate History Conference</strong><br />
<br />
The Northeastern History Graduate Student Association invites proposal submissions<br />
for its 12th annual graduate student conference to be held on March 21 and 22, 2020 at<br />
Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. The deadline for submissions to the<br />
conference is&nbsp;<strong>Friday, December 6, 2019</strong>.<br />
<br />
The 2020 conference theme is &ldquo;Forces of Change: Memories of Global Alterations,<br />
Adaptations, and Upheavals&rdquo;. The conference will address a wide variety of themes<br />
within world history and public history, looking specifically at the histories of people<br />
and ideas that have confronted adversity and pushed boundaries. We encourage papers<br />
that think broadly about how systems have been changed and challenged, both on the<br />
local and global level.<br />
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Submissions may engage with a variety of related themes including: Empire; Trade and<br />
Transport; Global Systems; Migration and Mobility; Class and Conflict; The Urban<br />
Space; Gender; Borders and Boundaries; Race; The Environment; Hegemony and<br />
Society; Theory and Practice, and many more.<br />
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We invite graduate students in history graduate programs and other associated<br />
disciplines to present work on any of these topics and more. We welcome and encourage<br />
papers that deal with these issues in interdisciplinary ways, as well as those engaging<br />
with the digital humanities. We also encourage the submission of pre-organized panel<br />
proposals. Faculty are invited to volunteer as chair/commentators in their research<br />
areas. Paper submissions will be due February 7, 2020 if you are accepted to present at<br />
the conference.<br />
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<strong>Paper Prize!</strong><br />
The 2020 conference will have a paper prize competition. The winner of the paper prize<br />
will be awarded a one-year membership to the World History Association and a<br />
certificate will also be included with the prize. The winner will be announced Sunday<br />
afternoon, March 22nd, after the last panel presentation. The Committee will judge<br />
papers according to the following criteria: world historical scope; originality of research;<br />
depth of analysis; and prose style. Papers must not exceed 20-25 pages in length.<br />
If you would like to be considered for the prize, please specify during the application<br />
process that you would like your paper to be reviewed upon submission.<br />
<br />
<strong>Conference Details:</strong><br />
<br />
<strong>When:</strong>&nbsp;March 21-22, 2020<br />
<strong>Where:</strong>&nbsp;Northeastern University, Boston MA<br />
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<strong>Keynote Speaker: Priya Lal</strong><br />
Priya Lal is an Associate Professor of History at Boston College. Dr. Lal&rsquo;s research<br />
focuses on the politics of national development in decolonization-era and postcolonial<br />
Africa. Her first book, African Socialism in Postcolonial Tanzania: Between the Village<br />
and the World, received an Honorable Mention for the African Studies Association&#39;s<br />
Bethwell Ogot Book Prize. Dr. Lal is currently working on a book entitled Human<br />
Resources about the training, labor, and circulation of educational and medical<br />
professionals in and beyond southeastern Africa since independence. This project has<br />
won a Frederick Burkhardt Fellowship and an ACLS Fellowship, both from the<br />
American Council of Learned Societies.<br />
<br />
<strong>Format of Presentations:</strong>&nbsp;Accepted presentations are typically divided into three or<br />
four-person panels. Each panelist should expect to present their papers for<br />
approximately fifteen to twenty minutes.<br />
<br />
<strong>To be considered, the following documents should be submitted to the<br />
program committee at&nbsp;<a href="mailto:nugradconf@gmail.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">nugradconf@gmail.com</a>&nbsp;by Friday, December 6,<br />
2019:</strong><br />
<br />
Individual Papers:<br />
&bull; Paper Title<br />
&bull; 200-word abstract describing paper or work to be presented<br />
&bull; Brief curriculum vitae<br />
<br />
Panels:<br />
&bull; List of all panel members (3 per panel) with designated chairperson, if applicable<br />
&bull; 200-word abstract that discusses the theme of the panel<br />
&bull; 200-word abstract for each paper or work to be presented<br />
&bull; Brief curriculum vitae for each panelist and chairperson<br />
&bull; List of audio/visual needs, if applicable<br />
<br />
** All-male panels are discouraged, as we want to keep the conference as diverse and<br />
inclusive as possible. Please be cognizant of this when submitting a panel session.<br />
Accepted panelists will be required to submit their papers by&nbsp;<strong>February 7, 2020</strong>.<br />
<br />
Further questions can be emailed to us at:&nbsp;<a href="mailto:nugradconf@gmail.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">nugradconf@gmail.com</a></p>
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