Society of Early Americanists

Announcements and Calendar of Events

This page contains information about events, panels, and conferences sponsored by the SEA, and more general information about calls for papers, professional meetings, fellowships, and other announcements related to Early American literature, history, and culture.

Send contributions to this page to:  Tamara Harvey, Asst. Prof. of English, George Mason University

SEA Events

May 27-30, 2004:  SEA sponsored panels at the American Literary Association conference, San Francisco, CA.

March 31-April 2, 2005:  Society of Early Americanists Fourth Biennial Meeting, Alexandria, VA.

September 30, 2004:  Deadline for SEA's Annual Essay Contest for a revised Americanist paper from the 2004 ASECS conference or an ASECS affiliate society’s 2003-’004 conference.

Other Events of Interests

September 17-18, 2004: “Creating Identity and Empire in the Atlantic World, 1492-1888,” University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

October 1, 2004:  Women's Economies in Colonial British America, sponsored by the Program in Early American Economy and Society.  At the Library Company of Philadelphia, 1314 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

October 21-23, 2004:  The Charles Brockden Brown Society: Circles and Circulation in the Revolutionary Atlantic World of Charles Brockden Brown.  NYU, New York City, Oct. 21-23, 2004.

November 4-6, 2004: Beyond Colonial Studies--An Inter-American Encounter.  Providence, RI.

February 17-19, 2005: The Nature of Knowledge: Eighteenth-Century Engagements with the Natural World.  Nineteenth Annual DeBartolo Conference, Tampa, FL.

Calls for Papers and Seminar Applications with Deadlines

May 15,  2004:  Beyond Colonial Studies--An Inter-American Encounter.  Providence, RI, Nov. 4-6, 2004.

May 15, 2004:  The Charles Brockden Brown Society: Circles and Circulation in the Revolutionary Atlantic World of Charles Brockden Brown.  NYU, New York City, Oct. 21-23, 2004.

June 15, 2004:  Call for panels for the fourth biennial Society of Early Americanists Conference, Alexandria, VA.

July 1, 2004:  Proposed papers, panels or presentations for the 27th annual conference of the Northeast Popular Culture/American Culture Association (NEPCA) in Boston on October 29-30, 2004 may be submitted by July 1. Send a one page abstract and brief CV to the program chair: Professor Lisa K. Boehm, NEPCA, Worcester State College, 486 Chandler Street, Worcester, MA 01602; lboehm@worcester.edu

September 30, 2004:  The Nature of Knowledge: Eighteenth-Century Engagements with the Natural World.  Nineteenth Annual DeBartolo Conference, Tampa, FL, Feb. 17-19, 2005.

Fellowships

(Highlighted fellowship names link to organization websites. Highlighted deadlines link to most recent announcements.)

Prizes

(Highlighted prize names link to organization websites. Highlighted deadlines link to most recent announcements.)

Open-ended Calls for Submissions and Reviewers

The Eighteenth Century--Needs reviewers.

The Early America Review -- internet journal

Studies in American Humor.

Studies in Performance in the Long Eighteenth Century: Theatre, Music, Dance -- book series

Women and Gender in the Early Modern World -- book series.

Pennsylvania-German History and Culture -- book series.

Early Encounters in North America -- biographical database.

Links to Past Web Seminars

Winthrop Papers Electronic Seminars

Other Announcements

SEA affiliation with ASECS (American Society of Eighteenth-Century Studies.)

DoHistory.org - For Historians and Teachers Interested in History and America's Past. Launch on February 4th, 2000.

 

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Additional Resources

SEA Archive

Dissertations in Progress

Teaching Early American Topics

Recent and Forthcoming Publications

Library of Texts and Images

Catesby, Ilthera Duck & Sea Ox-eye


This page is sponsored by the University of Southern Mississippi. Send comments and contributions to: Tamara Harvey, Asst. Prof., Department of English