London and the Americas 1492 - 1812
| Date: | 17 July 2014 to 19 July 2014 |
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| Location: | Penrhyn Road, Kingston University |
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London and the Americas 1492 - 1812
Society of Early Americanists
July 17-19, 2014
Kingston University, London
This thematic interdisciplinary conference of the Society of Early Americanists will examine London’s connections with the Americas in the colonial era. It will focus on the role that Europe’s largest urban center played in the structuring of an Atlantic world inscribed, amidst both war and peace, by networks of trade, travel, religion, kinship, cultural identification, captivity, slavery, and governance. At the same time, participants will consider how the Americas in particular shaped the geography, both actual and metaphorical, of early modern London (that is, the cities of London and Westminster), influencing its practices, hierarchies, infrastructures, modes of representation, arrangements of space, and movements of peoples. The focus will thus be on London as both recipient and source of transmission and interaction, connected imaginatively and actually with American regions under the control of other European powers as well as with its own colonies.
Hosted by the School of Humanities at Kingston University London, the conference will take place on the University’s campus in South West London, a 25-minute train ride from central London and a short bus ride from Heathrow Airport. Housing options will include university dormitories as well as a diverse array of local hotels.
Proposals are welcome for individual papers or complete panels. Innovative panel formats are welcome along with traditional trios of 20-minute papers.
Call for papers:
Please send 250 word proposals by October 1, 2013, to: sea14london@gmail.com
Program Committee:
- Kristina Bross, Purdue University, co-chair
- Laura Stevens, University of Tulsa, co-chair
- Eve Tavor Bannet, University of Oklahoma
- George Boudreau, Pennsylvania State University Harrisburg
- Brycchan Carey, Kingston University
- Jonathan Field, Clemson University
- Christopher Loar, University of California Davis
- Oliver Scheiding, University of Mainz
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