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The Haskins Society has two active Calls for Papers with deadlines in


September. Please read below if you are interested (all the usual apologies

for cross-listing apply). In addition, we have a new website with

information available on our 2006 conference and these Calls for Papers.

Please visit:



Main Page: http://www.haskins.cornell.edu/index.html

Conference Page: http://www.haskins.cornell.edu/conf2006.html



KALAMAZOO Call for Papers



The Haskins Society invites proposals for papers to include in its sponsored

sessions at the 42nd International Congress on Medieval Studies in

Kalamazoo, to be held May 10-13, 2007. The sessions are tentatively titled

"Studies in High Medieval Culture," and all proposals relevant to the

Society's scholarly interests in Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, Angevin and

Viking History are welcome. The deadline for Kalamazoo proposals is

September 15, but for fullest consideration, proposals should reach the

Society's Program Director, John Cotts, by September 8. Please send an

abstract and curriculum vitae to John Cotts, Department of History, Whitman

College, 345 Boyer Ave., Walla Walla, WA 99362, or by email to

cottsjd@whitman.edu. For full details on submissions to Kalamazoo, see

http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/.



LEEDS Call for Papers



The Society's European vice-president Graham Loud is inviting paper

proposals for the scheduled Haskins panels at the 2007 Medieval Congress at

Leeds, 9-12 July. The theme for 2007 will be 'Medieval Cities', to

celebrate the 800th anniversary of the first borough charter for Leeds.

However, papers on all aspects of the study of the European Middle Ages are

also welcome. There is no need to confine oneself to papers on urban

history. For fuller details see www.leeds.ac.uk/ims. The IMC deadline for

sessions to be submitted for 2007 is 30 September 2006. Those who wish to

submit proposals through Prof. Loud (G.A.Loud@leeds.ac.uk) should obviously

do so far enough in advance of the 30 September deadline for him to move the

paperwork on to IMC.



Steven Isaac



Dept. of History, Pol. Sci. & Philosophy

Longwood University

Farmville, VA 23909

(434) 395-2225