Current Research in Digital History 2019 Conference
Event Details
End: March 9, 2019
Contact: lincoln+crdh@lincolnmullen.com
More Info: http://crdh.rrchnm.org/
The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media hosts the second annual Current Research in Digital History conference at George Mason University in Arlington, VA, on Saturday March 9, 2019.
CRDH is an annual one-day conference that publishes online, peer-reviewed proceedings. Its primary aim is to encourage and publish scholarship in digital history that offers discipline-specific arguments and interpretations. A format of short presentations provides an opportunity to make an argument on the basis of ongoing research in a larger project.
This year's conference features two panels sponsored by the African American Intellectual History Society and the Colored Conventions Project, in addition to one plenary session: a roundtable with four leading scholars on the state of digital history. The remainder of the sessions will consist of panels and presentations advancing historical argumentation. The final time slot will be devoted to sessions proposed on the day by participants at the event, responding to the work that has been presented.
Proposals will be accepted until September 28, 2018.
For registration and program information, please visit the conference website.
Join us on March 9, 2019 for the second annual CRDH conference and spread the word!
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