The Future of Atlantic, Transnational, and World History - Pittsburgh 05/14

Call for Papers, deadline 1 June

Department of History, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh 01.05.2014-03.05.2014, University of Pittsburgh
Deadline: 01.06.2013

The conference will explore four related themes in Atlantic, transnational, and world history, each introduced by a keynote speaker:
Labor: Marcel van der Linden (International Institute for Social History)
Race: Lara Putnam (University of Pittsburgh)
Empire: Richard Drayton (King's College London)
Resistance: Vincent Brown (Harvard University)

Each keynote session will be accompanied by a panel session on the same theme. We therefore solicit papers on labor, race, empire, and resistance in Atlantic, transnational, and world historical contexts.

Our goals are to push the boundaries of boundary-less history and to imagine new ways to explore perennial subjects of historical investigation. We are especially interested in original approaches and research strategies that link small units and large processes, the local and the global, and that propose innovative ways to think about those connections.

We seek paper proposals from both established and more junior scholars.
Preference may be given to those proposing to report on major work in progress. Proposals should include a title, a 250 word abstract, and a short CV. Abstracts should foreground the nature of the paper's historiographical and methodological intervention. Please submit all queries and materials by email attachment by June 1, 2013, to:
futurehistory2014@gmail.com.

Marcus Rediker
Conference organizer
Department of History
3508 Posvar Hall
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
USA

[Cross-posted, with thanks, from H-Soz-u-Kult]