The Forum on Early-Modern Empires and Global Interactions (FEEGI) invites paper proposals for its fourteenth biennial conference, to be held online February 24-26, 2022.
FEEGI conferences investigate the histories of places and people touched directly and indirectly, advantageously or catastrophically, by the process of enhanced global interactions that commenced in the fifteenth century. Our conferences provide an opportunity for exchanges about the circumstances, causes, and consequences of increased global interactions in the early modern period (roughly 1450 to 1850). We welcome proposals exploring political, economics, and socio-cultural interactions from a variety of fields and perspectives. We encourage interdisciplinary approaches.
One hallmark of FEEGI conferences is the creation of a space for comparative thinking and intellectual exchange among scholars across traditional temporal, geographic, and imperial boundaries. To promote such dialogue the Program Committee configures panels to make deep thematic connections, and all our sessions are plenary.
FEEGI members may submit proposals for individual papers no later than September 10, 2021 on http://www.feegi.org/conferences.
(Details on membership can be found on http://feegi.org/membership.html )
Submissions should include a 200-400 word abstract as well as a brief (1-2 page) C.V.
We welcome submissions from advanced graduate students.
Papers accepted for the program will be eligible for consideration for the FEEGI/Itinerario article prize, with the winning paper receiving a “fast-track” to publication in Itinerario: Journal of Imperial and Global Interactions by the end of 2022. For those interested in the prize, full-length articles will be submitted to a prize committee before the conference. Further details, including the timeline, will be available once the program is finalized.
Contact Info:
FEEGI 2022 Program Committee:
Karen Auman, Brigham Young University
Ernesto Bassi, Cornell University
Susan Mokhberi, Rutgers University
Wensheng Wang, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Matt Romaniello, FEEGI president, Weber State University
Contact Email: matthewromaniello@weber.edu
URL: http://feegi.org/conferences.html
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