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[NOTE: Doctoral students should note that they accept papers in
disciplines other than architectural history.--RBE]
"Hypotheses 3"
Call for Papers
Modern architectural history and theory, 1750 to the present.
The Ph.D. students of the program in History and Theory of Architecture at
Princeton University are pleased to announce the third "Hypotheses"
graduate student conference, to be held February 5 & 6, 1999 at the School
of Architecture.
"Hypotheses" is a biennial colloquium in which doctoral students publicly
present current dissertation research. Presentations will be followed by
discussion panels and responses by Princeton professors and other
established scholars in the field.
The primary interest of "Hypotheses 3" is modern architectural history and
theory, 1750 to the present. However, to broaden the intellectual framework
in which architectural history and theory are understood, "Hypotheses 3"
organizers also strongly encourage paper submissions from Ph. D. students
in other disciplines. Students currently engaged in dissertation research
in fields including, but not limited to, architecture, landscape
architecture, art history, urban planning, history, cultural studies,
literature, material culture and the social sciences are invited to submit
a 300 word abstract, indicating the subject of research and defining the
argument and material to be presented. Abstracts should be accompanied by a
separate sheet with name, address and institutional affiliation.
Presentations will be twenty minutes.
Submissions must be received by September 15, 1998. Invited participants
will be notified by October 15th, 1998 for paper submission by January 15,
1999. Send abstracts to: "Hypotheses 3," School of Architecture, Princeton
University, Princeton, New Jersey, 08544.
David J. Smiley
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