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On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 3:51 PM, Camille Wells <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Wonderful! Then perhaps Frederika Teute will not be able to block my paper
> proposal. She's been pointedly avoiding me all summer. Can you guess why?
>
> Love, Camille.
>
> > Thanks for the information, but I already knew about the conference.
> > In fact, I am on the organizing committee.
> >
> > WMB
> >
> > Warren M. Billings, PhD
> > Distinguished Professor of History, Emeritus
> > University of New Orleans
> > New Orleans, Louisiana 70148
> >
> > On 24 Sep, 2008, at 2:42 PM, Camille Wells wrote:
> >
> >> The Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, in
> >> cooperation with Historic St. Maryıs City and St. Maryıs College of
> >> Maryland, with support from Hampden Sydney College and the NcNeil
> >> Center
> >> for Early American Studies, will host a conference on November 19-21,
> >> 2009, to examine prevailing interpretative paradigms of early
> >> Virginia
> >> and Maryland. 2009 marks the thirty-year anniversary of the
> >> publication
> >> of Thad W. Tate and David L. Ammerman, eds., The Chesapeake in the
> >> Seventeenth Century (Chapel Hill, N.C., 1979), an essay collection
> >> that
> >> advanced interpretations thatin conjunction with Aubrey C. Land,
> >> Lois
> >> Green Carr, and Edward C. Papenfuse, eds., Law, Society and
> >> Politics in
> >> Early Maryland (Baltimore, 1977), and Lois Green Carr, Philip D.
> >> Morgan, and Jean B. Russo, eds., Colonial Chesapeake Society (Chapel
> >> Hill, N.C., 1988)continue to shape understanding of the early
> >> colonial
> >> Chesapeake.
> >>
> >> The conference will focus on 1630-1730, the
> >> ³century² on
> >> which most
> >> historians of the so-called ³Chesapeake school² concentrated their
> >> research. It seeks to bring together a range of established and
> >> younger
> >> scholars to reflect on those aspects of the regionıs history and
> >> material culture that might most fruitfully be reexamined or explored
> >> anew in the light of new directions in early American history.
> >>
> >> Appropriate to the 375th anniversary of the
> >> founding of
> >> Maryland,
> >> conference sessions will be held at St. Maryıs City, Marylandıs
> >> seventeenth-century capital, and nearby Solomonıs Island.
> >>
> >> Further information is available in the Call for
> >> Papers on
> >> the Institute
> >> web page:
> >> http://oieahc.wm.edu/conferences/cheaspeake/index.html
> >> <http://oieahc.wm.edu/conferences/cheaspeake/index.html_>
> >>
> >> Please consider coming to the conference yourself,
> >> and do
> >> pass on this
> >> information to colleagues and students who might be interested in
> >> attending. If you would like to submit a proposal for an individual
> >> paper or for a panel, the deadline for submissions in November 28,
> >> 2008.
> >>
> >>
> >>
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