CALL FOR PAPERS
Graduate students in the History Department at New York University announce a conference on the theme of "solidarity" and invite graduate students in all fields and periods of history to submit abstracts for papers. We use "solidarity" to refer to social phenomena that have come to be called mass action, political mobilization, and coalition-building. Calling attention to "solidarity" addresses recent trends in the academy. Many intellectual and cultural historians argue that discourse, ideology, and narrativity ought to be privileged categories of social analysis. To what extent has this view challenged or supplanted an older view that society is to be studied as a realm of competing structures, contending classes and groups, and conflicts over material resources? We invite students to present historical work that showcases the various interpretive and methodological tools that historians bring to the study of "solidarity."
We encourage prospective panelists to submit abstracts of papers that address any of the four following questions:
While we are not soliciting panel proposals, we suggest that panel topics could include:
Please submit proposals by . Proposals should include a one-page abstract and a curriculum vitae, and should be sent to the following address:
Graduate Student History AssociationFor further information, contact:
Jane Rothstein jr231@is5.nyu.edu
Louis Anthes lqa9210@is2.nyu.edu
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