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SOCIAL SCIENCE HISTORY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONVENTION
Chicago, November 19-22, 1998
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Social Science History Association will hold its annual conference
November 19-22, 1998 at the Palmer House Hilton in Chicago. The SSHA is the
leading interdisciplinary association in the social sciences. Its annual
conference attracts historians as well as sociologists, political
scientists, demographers, geographers, economists, and anthropologists from
around the world. Sessions cover a wide range of topics and draw from a
wide range of qualitative and quantitative methodologies. The SSHA strongly
encourages participation from graduate students and recent PhDs as well as
more established scholars. We especially welcome panels that reflect the
diversity of the academy.
Scholars interested in proposing a panel, a paper, or a poster session
should contact the representative of the appropriate network or networks on
the Program Committee (listed below).
All proposals must be received by network representatives NO LATER THAN
January 15, 1998. Strong preference will be given to complete panel
proposals--including chair, paper presenters, and commentator(s).
All proposals must include the following:
1. Title of session and format (panel or poster)
2. Paper titles
3. Name of each participant
4. Participants' department or disciplinary affiliations
5. Participants' institutional affiliations
6. Participants' complete mailing addresses, phone numbers, and fax
number (if available)
7. Participants' email addresses
8. Audiovisual needs
Unfortunately, submissions with any incomplete
information cannot be considered.
Individuals may present only one paper and participate in no more than two
sessions. Participants in sessions should represent more than one
institution and more than one discipline where feasible.
PANEL SESSIONS last two hours, of which at least thirty minutes should be
reserved for discussion from the floor. PAPER sessions are the most common,
with 2-4 panelists and one or two discussants, one of whom may also
preside. Presenters must prepare 15-20 minute talks; reading full papers is
not feasible. Other formats include ROUNDTABLES on topics of broad interest
and AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS sessions. Both include a chair and 3-5 panelists.
POSTER EXHIBITS allow scholars to display information on an easel about
their research. A "meet the author" time will be scheduled. Corkboards and
easels are provided. Posters should be printed on standard 8.5" x 11" paper
in large print (>15 point for text) and begin with an abstract of no more
than 250 words.
Notification of acceptance or rejection of proposals will occur by
mid-Spring. At that time, all accepted participants in the SSHA program
will be required to pre-register for the conference. Acceptance of panels
will thus be conditional: no panel will appear in the preliminary or final
program unless all of its participants have registered. Participants also
normally join the SSHA.
1998 PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS:
Thomas J. Sugrue
Department of History
University of Pennsylvania
3401 Walnut Street, 352B
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6228
PH: 215-898-0293
FAX: 215-573-2089
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Richard M. Valelly
Swarthmore College
Department of Political Science
500 College Avenue
Swarthmore, PA 19081-1397
PH: 610-328-8099
FAX: 610-328-8442
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL:
Bill Miller
Department of History
SUNY Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11794-4348
(718) 499-3244
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CULTURE:
Orville Lee
Department of Sociology
Northwestern University
1810 Chicago Avenue
Evanston, IL 60208-1330
(847) 467-4139
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ECONOMICS:
David Ryden
Historical Census Projects
Integrated Public Use Microdata Series
Department of History
University of Minnesota
646 Social Sciences Building
267 19th Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55455
(612) 624-5818
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EDUCATION:
Anne Meis Knupfer
Educational Studies
Purdue University
5132 LAEB
West Lafayette, IN 47907-1446
(765) 494-7304
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FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY:
Richard Wall
University of Cambridge
History of Population
27 Trumpington Street
Cambridge, CAMBS CB21QA
England
Ph: 44-1223-333186
FAX: 44-1223-333183
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HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY:
Anne Kelly Knowles
Mellon Fellow in Geography
Department of Political Science
Wellesley College
106 Central Street
Wellesley, MA 02181-8256
PH: (78I) 283-3494
FAX: (781) 283-3644
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LABOR:
Cindy Hahamovitch
Department of History
The College of William & Mary
308 James Blair Hall
P.O. Box 8795
Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795.
PH: (757) 221-3770.
Fax: (757) 221-2111.
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Anton Rosenthal
Department of History
University of Kansas
3001 Wescoe Hall
Lawrence, KA 66045
(785) 864-3569
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METHODS/THEORY AND NETWORKS
Christopher Ansell
Department of Political Science
University of California
210 Barrows Hall
Berekely, CA 14720-1950
(510) 642-2263
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Dan Carpenter
Dept. of Politics
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544-1012
PH: (609) 258-4854
FAX: (609) 258-4772
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MIGRATION:
Stanley Nadel
Dept. of Social Sciences
Southwestern Oklahoma State University
100 Campus Drive
Weatherford, OK 73096
(405) 774-7097
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Suzanne Sinke
Department of History
Clemson University
102 Hardin Hall
Clemson, SC 29634
(864) 656-4427
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POLITICS:
Lex Renda
Dept. of History
P.O. Box 413
University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WI 53201
PH: (414) 229-5211
FAX: (414) 229-2435
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RACE/ETHNICITY
Michael K. Brown
University of California/Santa Cruz
Board of Politics
114 Merrill College
Santa Cruz, CA 95064
PH: (408) 459-2052 OR (408) 458-9409
FAX: (408) 459-3125
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RELIGION:
Frank E. Johnson
Dept. of History
MidAmerica Nazarene University
2030 E. College Way
Olathe, KS 66062
PH: (913) 782-3750, ext. 136
FAX: (913) 791-3290
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RURAL:
Rebecca Emigh
Dept. of Sociology
University of California/Los Angeles
264 Haines Hall
Box 951551
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1551
PH: (310) 206-9546
FAX: (310) 206-9838
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Steven D. Reschly
Department of History
McClain Hall 214
Truman State University
Kirksville, MO 63501-4221
PH: (660) 785-4648
FAX: (660) 785-4181
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STATES/SOCIETIES:
Philip S. Gorski
Department of Sociology
University of Wisconsin--Madison
1180 Observatory Dr.
Madison, WI 53706
(608)262-4436
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Bartholomew Sparrow
Dept. of Government
University of Texas
Burdine 536
Austin, TX 78712-1087
PH: (512) 471-5121
FAX: (512) 471-1061
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URBAN:
Kate Foss-Mollan
Department of History
University of Wisconsin - Whitewater
800 E. Main St.
Whitewater, WI 53190
PH: (414) 472-5151
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Todd Gardner
Department of History
University of Minnesota
614 Social Sciences Tower
Minneapolis, MN 55455
PH: (612) 624-5818
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WOMEN/GENDER:
Christine Bose
Department of Sociology
SS324
SUNY - Albany
1400 Washington Ave.
Albany, NY 12222
PH: (518) 442-4670
FAX: (518) 442-4936
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Laura Frader
Department of History
Northeastern University
219 Meserve Hall
Boston, MA 02115
PH: (617) 373-4442
FAX: (617) 373-2661
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Tom Sugrue and Rick Valelly
Co-Chairs
1998 SSHA Program Committee
Cindy Hahamovitch
Assistant Professor of History
College of William & Mary
Phone: 757-221-3770
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