Monday, April 14, 2014

Call for Papers for PAHA's 2015 Meeting - Due by April 15, 2014

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PAHA's 72nd Annual Meeting will be held in New York, NY,  January 2-5, 2015, as part of the American Historical Association's Annual Conference.

 Abstracts for papers and panel proposals are now being accepted and should be submitted to the Chair of the Program Committee:
        Professor Grazyna Kozaczka
        Department of English, Cazenovia College
        22 Sullivan St., Cazenovia, NY 13035
        Email:
gkozaczka@cazenovia.edu

Electronic proposals in email and Word format are strongly preferred.

Submission Deadline: APRIL 15, 2014.

Individuals and panel organizers should include the following information:
• Paper/Session title(s) (of no more than 20 words)
• Paper/Session abstract(s) (up to 300/500 words, respectively)
• Biographical paragraph or c.v. summary (up to 250 words) for each participant
• Correct mailing and e-mail address for each participant
• Chair (required) and commentator (optional) for the session
• Audiovisual needs, if any. Please be advised that it is unlikely that PAHA will be able to use PowerPoint in its sessions, due to the high cost of rental, or that presenters will be permitted by the hosting conference hotel to bring their own. You may wish to consider distribution of paper handouts as an alternative.

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The Polish American Historical Association holds its Annual Conferences in conjunction with the American Historical Association (AHA). The full information about the AHA conference can be found at www.historians.org

PAHA members who plan to attend PAHA conference only do not need to register for the AHA conference, but are required to register for the PAHA conference by November 15, 2014. 

Registration may be done on-line at www.polishamericanstudies.org or by sending the $30.00 registration fee to the PAHA Headquarters c/o Magda Jacques, Central Connecticut State University, 1615 Stanley Street, New Britain, CT 06050.  

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