Program of the 122nd Annual Meeting

January 3—6, 2008
Washington, D.C.

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Saturday, January 5, 2:30–4:30 P.M.

Conference of Historical Journals Session 2
Open Forum on Plagiarism, Historical Journals, and the Profession

Marriott, Harding Room

A session of Conference of Historical Journals

Chair:

Martin J. Burke, City University of New York, and co-editor, Journal of the History of Ideas

 

Panel:

David R. Goldfield, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and editor, Journal of Urban History
Anthony Grafton, Princeton University, and co-editor, Journal of the History of Ideas
James R. Grossman, vice president for research and education, Newberry Library
David A. Johnson, Portland State University, and co-editor, Pacific Historical Review
Alan Lessoff, Illinois State University, and editor, Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Edward Linenthal, Indiana University, and editor, Journal of American History
Jeannie Whayne, University of Arkansas, and editor, Arkansas Historical Quarterly

The Conference of Historical Journals has developed a statement on plagiarism and historical journals, which has been approved by the AHA Professional Division. See the November issue of Perspectives. The panel will discuss the statement and solicit insights and opinions on how the AHA, editors, and members of the profession in general should deal with accusations of plagiarism in journals and other related venues.

The CHJ business meeting will follow the session in the same meeting room.

 
 

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