[Aztlan] Call For Graduate Student Papers

Elaine Day Schele eschele at austin.rr.com
Sat Apr 14 18:40:28 CDT 2007


The History Department of the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) and the
Transatlantic History Student Organization (THSO) are sponsoring the Eighth
Annual Graduate Student Symposium on Transatlantic History.  Since 1999,
this symposium has proved to be an excellent venue for the discussion of the
interrelations between peoples of the Atlantic World.

The voluntary and forced movement of people to the Americas involved an
unprecedented exchange of cultures.  Among the most fundamental aspects of
this contact were religious and spiritual encounters.  Much like other
cultural "ways," religion and spirituality were subject to constant
interplay and reinterpretation.  This malleability contributed to a variety
of syncretic expressions in the New World.  We invite papers that deal with
spiritual exchanges between Europeans and Amerindians or Europeans and
Africans since 1492.  Dr. Allan Greer of the University of Toronto, author
of the acclaimed work Mohawk Saint: Catherine Tekakwitha and the Jesuits
(2005), will be delivering the keynote address.

Graduate students from history and other disciplines are invited to submit a
three-hundred-word abstract and abbreviated curriculum vita by July 1, 2007.
Authors of papers accepted for a twenty-minute presentation will be notified
by August 1, 2007. Selected participants will be awarded a small travel
stipend to help offset expenses.  Please e-mail your abstract to:  Gregory
Kosc at gkosc at uta.edu and Dr. Steven Reinhardt at reinhard at uta.edu.

Note:  Be sure to include your e-mail and mailing address to ensure that you
can be reached during the summer of 2007.


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