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Dear colleagues- I'm excited to share that Temple University's Barnes
Graduate Conference especially seeks proposals that relate to *digital
history and the digital humanities*. Proposals are requested at this link
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1oRc-0Q8ZQf1bx1DBBCYZqCcZbqlXhNcRZq-OrZ5Lql8/viewform?ts=5f8d9ea4&gxids=7757&edit_requested=true>
by January 31, 2021. See below for details, and please spread the word!

Thank you,
Cynthia Heider


The James A. Barnes Club, Temple University's graduate student history
organization, is pleased to announce the 25th Annual Barnes Club Graduate
Student History Conference <https://sites.temple.edu/barnesclub/conference/>.
The event will feature a keynote address from the University of North
Carolina’s Dowd Distinguished professor of history, Dr. Wayne Lee, author
of Waging War: Conflict, Culture and Innovation in World History (Twitter:
@MilHist_Lee <https://twitter.com/MilHist_Lee>).

The Barnes Club Conference will be held Friday evening April 9 and Saturday
April 10, 2021, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM via ZOOM. The Barnes Club
Conference is one of the largest and most prestigious graduate student
conferences in the region, drawing participants from across the nation and
around the world.

Proposals from graduate students for individual papers or panels are
welcome on any topic, time period, or approach to history. *We welcome
proposals that foreground public history and digital humanities, and are
eager to work with applicants in these fields to facilitate their
participation.* Panels will include three or four paper presentations,
running between fifteen and twenty minutes each, with comment and questions
to follow.

At the conclusion of the conference, cash prizes will be awarded to the
best papers in multiple scholarly categories. Of particular note is the
Russell F. Weigley – U.S. Army Heritage Center Foundation Award, a
substantial award offered through the U.S. Army Heritage Center to the best
paper in military history presented at the conference.

The registration fee is $15 for presenters. Registration is free for all
Barnes Club Members.

Please submit a 250-word abstract that outlines your original research and
a current C.V. via this link
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1oRc-0Q8ZQf1bx1DBBCYZqCcZbqlXhNcRZq-OrZ5Lql8/viewform?ts=5f8d9ea4&gxids=7757&edit_requested=true>
no later than Sunday, January 31, 2021. The registration fee is $15 for
participants. Registration is free for all Barnes Club Members.

If accepted, your final conference papers will be due on Sunday, February
14, 2021. Paper length and formatting information will be provided upon
acceptance.

If you have any questions, please email: [log in to unmask]



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*The American Philosophical Society is undertaking strong social distancing
measures to help slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. APS
offices and the Library are closed indefinitely. We will be hosting virtual
programs during this time. Read more about these programs and other ways
you can engage with the APS remotely
<https://www.amphilsoc.org/blog/engage-aps-remotely>. Please check the APS
website for the latest updates
<https://www.amphilsoc.org/blog/updated-american-philosophical-society-response-novel-coronavirus-covid-19>.*


Cynthia Heider, MA (she/her)
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Digital Projects Specialist, Center for Digital Scholarship
Library & Museum
American Philosophical Society | www.amphilsoc.org
105 South Fifth Street
Philadelphia, Pa 19106-3386
*O:* (+1) 215-599-4299

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