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List: ALBSA-Info[ALBSA-Info] Fwd: [balkans] CfP: Balkan societies in change: The use of historical myths, 7-9.11.2002, SarajevoAgron Alibali aalibali at yahoo.comSat Mar 2 09:37:03 EST 2002
Florian Bieber <fbieber at yahoo.com> wrote: From Florian Bieber Fri Mar 1 00:33:49 2002 To: balkans at yahoogroups.com From: Florian Bieber Date: Fri, 01 Mar 2002 09:33:49 +0100 Subject: [balkans] CfP: Balkan societies in change: The use of historical myths, 7-9.11.2002, Sarajevo From: Pal Kolsto <pal.kolsto at east.uio.no> Subject: call for papers, conference on historical myths CALL FOR PAPERS Balkan societies in change: The use of historical myths The Department for East European and Oriental Studies, University of Oslo, in collaboration with the Institute of History, Sarajevo, hereby invites scholars to submit proposals for papers to be presented at an international conference on: Balkan societies in change: The use of historical myths The societies of South Eastern Europe are in transition. In the region there exists a strong tradition of using historiography for political and mobilizational purposes, something of which the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia have numerous examples. Is this tradition of using mythologized historical accounts still continued today? If so by whom and for what purposes? Or are there new trends in the way history is perceived by politicians and by the public? And what of the way in which historians (both South East European and others) treat their subject?" The conference is part of a co-operation project between the University of Oslo and Institut za Istoriju (Institute of History) in Sarajevo, The conference will take place on the 7th through the 9th of November 2002, in Sarajevo. The invitation goes out to all, but scholars from the Balkan countries-Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Macedonia, Romania, Turkey, and Yugoslavia-are encouraged to apply. Women are especially encouraged to apply. Applicants whose papers are selected will be given a honorarium of 500 Euro, as well as free accommodation in Sarajevo for the duration of the conference. The organizers will also cover travel expenses to and from Sarajevo for all paper givers. Twenty papers will be selected, in a dual selection procedure. The ten first papers will be selected from among proposals that reach us before 15 May 2002, and ten more papers will be selected from among proposals that reach us before 1 July 2002. Applications may be submitted by fax, to +47 22 85 40 41, by regular mail, to Jon Kv=E6rne, Dept. of East European and Oriental Studies, University of Oslo, Box 1030, Blindern N-0315 Oslo, Norway, or by e-mail, to jonkvaerne at yahoo.com. Applications may be submitted by fax, to +47 22 85 40 41, by regular mail, to Jon Kvaerne, Dept. of East European and Oriental Studies, University of Oslo, Box 1030, Blindern N-0315 Oslo, Norway, or by e-mail, to historical-myths at east.uio.no' The conference is part of a larger research project on Balkan societies in change and the use of historical myths. A 2,500 - word description of this research project is available at http://folk.uio.no/palk/home/Historical_myths.htm , or upon request from Jon Kv=E6rne, jonkvaerne at yahoo.com. Applicants should consult this project description before they formulate their paper proposals. Applications that conform to the main thrust of this project will be preferred. Special emphasis should be place on the function of Historical myth-making as boundary-defining mechanism, as this focus will serve as the unifying element of the conference. Applications with a comparative approach are strongly encouraged. Applications should contain a 500-1000 word outline of the structure, thesis, and main arguments of the proposed paper; a CV; and a list of publications. Applicants should specify language proficiencies. A good command of English is desirable, but not a formal requirement. Copies of diplomas, etc, should not be submitted, but should be available upon request. Applications may be submitted in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian or English. Applicants that are selected must present a complete version of their papers no later than October 1st 2002. Papers should be no shorter than 7,000 words and no longer than 10,000 words. Roughly half of the papers will be developed into two books, one in English and one in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, which will be published as part of the research project. In order to rework the conference papers into book chapters, two workshops will be organized: one immediately after the conference in November 2002, and one to be agreed upon at a later date. All expenses in connection with these workshops will be covered by the organizers. Participants will also be paid an additional 500 Euro for the extra work required to rework the manuscripts into book chapters. This extra remuneration will be paid when the final version of the chapter manuscript has been accepted. Yahoo! Groups SponsorADVERTISEMENT _______________________________________________ Balkan Academic News Post Messages to: balkans at yahoogroups.com Contact Owner at: fbieber at yahoo.com Subscribe: balkans-subscribe at yahoogroups.com Unsubscribe: balkans-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com Homepage: http://www.seep.ceu.hu/balkans/ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - Sign up for Fantasy Baseball -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
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