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58TH NORTHERN GREAT PLAINS HISTORY CONFERENCE CFP

Thursday, January 26, 2023 11:07 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

58TH NORTHERN GREAT PLAINS

HISTORY CONFERENCE

SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA

Host: THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA            

The History Department at The University of South Dakota invites you to the Fifty-Eighth Northern Great Plains History Conference in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, from September 27-30, 2023. The conference will take place downtown in the City Centre Holiday Inn on Eighth Street.

Proposals for individual papers and complete sessions in all fields of history – around the globe and across time – are welcome! To honor and commemorate the Fiftieth Anniversary of Wounded Knee 1973, the Conference Program Committee encourages proposals and panels on the modern Indigenous rights movement and the history of Native sovereignty.

Please send proposals to Molly Rozum at molly.rozum@usd.edu by Monday, 24 April 2023.

Individual paper proposals should include a one-paragraph abstract and a one-page curriculum vitae. Session proposals should include a one-paragraph session abstract and a short abstract and one-page curriculum vitae for each presenter in the session. Proposals for roundtables should include a session abstract and a one-page c.v. for each participant. Please indicate any audio-visual requirements.  Anyone willing to chair sessions or serve as commentator, or who has questions should send an email to Molly.Rozum@usd.edu.  

The Northern Great Plains History Conference welcomes graduate and undergraduate student participants. Prizes will be awarded to the best graduate and the best undergraduate paper.

Updated information about the conference will be available on the NGPHC

website: NGPHConference.org.



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