Call for Papers: Beliefs and Identity, March 27th Graduate Conference of the Department of History, Syracuse University

2019/2020 CFP

Call for Papers: Belief & Identity

The Twelfth Annual Graduate Conference of the Department of History, Syracuse University Friday, March 27, 2020 Hosted by the Department of History Future Professoriate Program (FPP)

For its Twelfth Annual Graduate Conference, Syracuse University’s Future Professoriate Program is seeking papers related to belief and identity. Topics can include: the creation/evolution of religious beliefs, political views and social mores, identity politics/formation, inclusion and exclusion, and the intersection of faith and secular culture. The History FPP welcomes papers from various departments, disciplines, and methodologies.

The Future Professoriate Program’s annual conference offers graduate students of all levels an opportunity to present their research and to receive feedback from professors and peers alike. This year’s keynote address will be presented by Eric Seeman, Professor of History at the University of Buffalo. Dr. Seeman has published multiple works including Death in the New World: Cross Cultural Encounters, 1492-1800 and Pious Persuasions: Laity and Clergy in Eighteenth-Century New England. His most recent work, Speaking with the Dead in Early America is forthcoming this November from the University of Pennsylvania Press.

The day’s schedule will also include a light breakfast, lunch, and closing reception with refreshments.

Deadline & Submissions:

Please submit proposals to suhistoryfpp@gmail.com by the deadline of January 31, 2020, and include a brief abstract (300-word maximum) and a current CV. Applicants will be notified of their acceptance by early February. We invite proposals from across the humanities and the social sciences on the variety of topics related to belief and identity. In addition, we accept proposals for both individual papers and complete panels. For panel applications, please include a 200-word panel abstract in addition to the individual paper abstracts.

Accessibility: Please contact us with all accommodation requests and we will be happy to arrange them.