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Conference: Sea Literature, History and Culture

Unnamed Venue Boston, MA, United States

National Popular Culture & American Culture Associations 2012 Conference http://pcaaca.org/conference/national.php April 11-14, 2012 (after Passover and Easter) Boston, Massachusetts Sessions are scheduled in 1½ hour slots, with four papers or speakers each. You may propose individual papers, special panels, or sessions organized around a theme. Possible sea-related topics include, but are not limited to: Film,

Oral History in the Mid-Atlantic Region – Spring 2012 Conference

Reginald Lewis Museum Baltimore, MD, United States

Oral History in the Mid-Atlantic Region (OHMAR) announces its Spring 2012 Conference to be held April 11-12 at the Reginald Lewis Museum in Baltimore, Maryland. The program committee invites participants to interpret the conference theme, "Generations of Oral History." Topics might include the historiography of oral history practice and theory; how generations of technology have

North American Society of Oceanic Historians Conference and Annual Meeting

Unnamed Venue Galveston, TX, United States

The Multifaceted Maritime World Maritime Worlds: Transportation, Sciences, Fisheries, Communities, Conflict, Commerce, The North American Society of Oceanic Historians (NASOH) will hold its conference and annual meeting in Galveston from Sunday, 22 April, through Thursday, 26 April. The headquarters hotel will be the  Tremont Hotel in historic downtown Galveston. Texas A&M University at Galveston will

Maine Maritime Museum: 40th Annual Maritime History Symposium

Maine Maritime Museum 243 Washington Street, Bath, ME, United States

The 40th Annual Albert Reed & Thelma Walker Maritime History Symposium will be held at Maine Maritime Museum in Bath, Saturday, April 28, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The theme for this year’s presentations is “The History and Future of the Maritime Experience.” Because of the broad topic, a wide spectrum of speakers will present

Society for Military History 2012 Conference

Hyatt Regency Crystal City Arlington, VA, United States

Theme: The Politics of War Click here for the Call for Papers The conference theme is “The Politics of War,” highlighting the transition from war to peace, civil-military relations, the dynamics of coalition warfare and the problems of military government and occupation. We encourage a diverse group of participants and especially encourage junior scholars to

Canadian Nautical Research Society Conference: The War of 1812, Differing Perspectives

The Victory 205 Main Street, Picton, Ontario, Canada

For their 2012 conference, the Canadian Nautical Research Society has retained the War of 1812 as the subject matter with an emphasis on new scholarship, varying perspectives and fresh analysis. They are looking for different perspectives – Canadian, American and European – that shed light on matters that have not generally been treated in any

Conference: The Falklands War 30 Years On

National Museum of the Royal Navy HM Naval Base (PP66), Portsmouth, Hampshire PO1 3NH, United Kingdom

This conference will provide new, early career and established scholars the opportunity to present new research and perspectives on the 1982 Falklands Conflict. It will focus on the war at and from the sea. The conference will welcome paper proposals which cover any aspect of the maritime conflict from the perspectives of Britain, Argentina or

Bermuda Dockyard and the War of 1812 Conference

National Museum of Bermuda The Keep, Sandys, Bermuda, Bermuda

Conference and Tour Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the War of 1812, this conference will examine Bermuda’s vital role during this conflict. Bermuda became the Royal Navy’s warm water North Atlantic base in the 1790s, supporting trade routes and colonies after Britain lost control of its American colonies and ports during the American War for

Society of Civil War Historians: 3rd Biennial Academic Conference

Hyatt Regency 401 West High Street, Lexington, KY, United States

The Society of Civil War Historians will host their third biennial academic conference at the Hyatt Regency in Lexington, Kentucky, on June 14 through 16, 2012. The goal of the conference is to promote the integration of social, military, political, and other forms of history on the Civil War era among historians, graduate students, and

6th International Congress on Maritime History

Unnamed Venue Ghent, Belgium

The Organizing Committee of the International Maritime Economic History Association is pleased to inform you that the 6th International Congress of Maritime History will be hosted by Ghent University at Het Pand, an old Dominican monastery located in the heart of the city. We will travel to Antwerp for one day to hold part of

46th Maritime History Conference: Maritime History between the Public and Academia – The Challenges Ahead

Institute for Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter , United Kingdom

For 45 years the annual conferences, organised by the Centre for Maritime Historical Studies, at Exeter, have provided a unique meeting ground between academics, local historians and the public interested in maritime and naval history. Throughout the years the Centre’s conferences have been extremely stimulating in translating the 'specialist' interests of the lay audience into

Britain and the Sea: The Maritime Sphere and the Past, Present and Future of the UK

Plymouth University Plymouth, United Kingdom

This conference, organized by University of Plymouth, will examine the relationship between Great Britain and the Sea.  It is increasingly said that Britain is in danger of losing its self-identity as a maritime nation at the point when the sea becomes the focus for a new era of economic exploitation, sustainable transportation and inter-state rivalry.  

2012 Association for Great Lakes Maritime History Annual Conference

Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada

The Association for Great Lakes Maritime History is an international organization of museums, historical societies, libraries, archives, and individuals interested in preserving Great Lakes maritime history. The AGLMH holds an annual meeting, publishes a newsletter, and encourages research and the dissemination and exchange of information among members. The organizers of the conference have created a

Historic Naval Ships Association 2012 Conference

USCGC Ingham Key West, FL, United States

The 2012 Historic Naval Ships Association conference will be held in Key West, FL at the USCGC Ingham Memorial Museum. Please visit the HNSA website for more information.