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There are lots of great things to do and see in Washington County. In Abingdon The Barter Theater is a great cultural asset as is the Martha Washington Inn. 

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> On Sep 11, 2017, at 11:14 PM, camillewells1 <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Has anyone thought of, say, a half-day field trip to Saltville? It’s a pretty remarkable place, and not one many of us would be likely to see otherwise.  
> And no, I’m not offering to organize; where commitments are concerned, I fear I’ve become quite unreliable these days.
> Camille Wells.
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>> On Sep 7, 2017, at 11:40 AM, Tarter, Brent (LVA) <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> 2018 Call for Papers
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>> The Virginia Forum: March 15-17, 2018
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>> Local History and Regional Identity
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>> Founded in 2006, the Virginia Forum is an annual conference that brings together historians, teachers, writers, archivists, museum curators, historic site interpreters, librarians, and others engaged in the study and interpretation of Virginia history to share their knowledge, research, and experiences. Accordingly, the Forum is interdisciplinary in nature and welcomes proposals on all aspects of Virginia life, society, history, and culture.
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>> The 2018 Virginia Forum will be hosted by the Emory & Henry College and held on their campus in Washington County, Virginia. As this meeting will be the first Forum held in southwestern Virginia, the organizers see this meeting as an opportunity to explore the regional differences long seen in the state, as well as the roots of each region's social and cultural distinctiveness. Hence, papers and panels with a focus on the relationship between local history and regional identity in Virginia are particularly invited, and not just for subjects concerning the Appalachian region where we shall be meeting.
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>> Our theme is meant to inspire proposals, but it is not the Forum's exclusive focus. The Virginia Forum is, and always has been, interdisciplinary in nature and so welcomes presentations on all aspects of the history and culture of Virginia. We hope to offer sessions and workshops that draw on the full range of Virginia-focused research, including work in the fields of economics, politics, geography, law, literature, history, politics, environmental studies, archaeology and anthropology, museum and library studies, historic preservation, among others. Customary panel and paper proposals on all such topics are invited, as are ones for creative presentation formats such as poster sessions, roundtables, workshops, demonstrations, etc. Moreover, we welcome proposals from teachers, students, and professionals outside of the academy, as well as from scholars in the early stages of their academic careers.
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>> The submission guidelines are as follows:
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>> Individual Papers: Please submit a one-page paper proposal and one-page curriculum vitae in a single Word/PDF document to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> by October 1, 2017. Please be sure to include your email address and other contact information.
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>> Panels: Proposals for complete panel sessions, workshops, or any other presentation formats are encouraged. Submissions should include: 1) a one-page description of the overall session; 2) a separate, one-page description for each individual presentation in the session; and 3) a one-page curriculum vitae for each panel member, including the chairperson. Please include all of the above in a single Word/PDF document submitted to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> by October 1, 2017. Please be sure to include all email addresses and other contact information.
>> 
>> Chairs: If you are interested in chairing a session at the 2018 Forum, please indicate your area(s) of interest and submit a one-page curriculum vitae in a single Word/PDF document to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> by October 1, 2017. Please be sure to include your email address and other contact information. Past Forum participants are particularly encouraged to consider chairing a session at this meeting, as they are familiar with the convivial atmosphere that this conference seeks to cultivate.
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>> The deadline for submissions is October 1, 2017. Acceptances should be forthcoming by late December 2017, with a tentative schedule being announced in January 2018.
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