Sunday, May 28, 2006

Exploring the Renaissance 2007: An International Conference


San Antonio, Texas
March 8-10, 2007

St. Anthony Hotel

Keynote Lecturer, Asuncion Lavrin, Arizona State University
Louis L. Martz Lecturer, Annabel Patterson, Yale University
William B. Hunter Lecturer, Regina Schwartz, Northwestern University

Papers (15-20 minutes in length) are invited on any aspect of Renaissance studies (history, art history, literature, music, philosophy, science, theology). Abstracts only (400-500 words; a shorter 100-word abstract for inclusion in the 2007 program) must be submitted online no later than December 1, 2006 via the SCRC website's abstract submission form. (See http:www.scrc.us.com for link.)

Sessions: sessions should be proposed no later than November 1, 2006. Abstracts of papers for approved sessions should be submitted online via the SCRC website's abstract form. For further conference information, visit our website
(http://www.scrc.us.com) or contact the program chair:

Christopher Baker
bakerchr@mail.armstrong.edu
Department of Languages, Literature, and Philosophy
Armstrong Atlantic State University
11935 Abercorn St., Savannah, GA 31419

Phone: 912-921-5618
Fax: 912-927-5399

Program participants are required to join SCRC and are encouraged to submit publication-length versions of their papers to the SCRC journal, Explorations in Renaissance Culture.

A limited number of graduate travel fellowships are available; graduate students presenting a paper at the 2007 conference may apply to the program chair for travel assistance (maximum $250). Complete essays must be submitted electronically by February 1 to be eligible for consideration. See the graduate travel fellowships page for instructions on how to apply. (From the SCRC home page, click "Announcements" and "Graduate Student Travel Fellowships.")

Sponsored by:
* The South-Central Renaissance Conference
* The Queen Elizabeth I Society
* The Marvell Society
* The Society for the Study of Early Modern Women
* The Society for Renaissance Art History

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